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Seine nets can be deplo**** from the s**** as a
beach seine, or from a
boat.
Boats deploying seine nets are
known as
seiners. Two main
types of
seine net...
- time of such
vessels is limited.
Seiners use
surrounding and
seine nets. This is a
large group ranging from open
boats as
small as 10
metres (33 ft) in...
- The
Seine (/seɪn/ SAYN, /sɛn/ SEN; French: [sɛn] (listen)) is a 775-kilometre-long (482 mi)
river in
northern France. Its
drainage basin is in the Paris...
- of the
seine boat, by
suitable signs to the
location of a
likely shoal. On a
given signal, the net was shot
around the
shoal by the
seine boat, and in...
- L'Inconnue de la
Seine (English: The
Unknown Woman of the
Seine) was an
unidentified young woman whose ****tive
death mask
became a po****r
fixture on...
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community of Gloucester, M****achusetts. The
festival involves a carnival,
seine boat races and the
Greasy Pole contest, and
attracts people from all over....
- Usually, a
sightseeing boat is used.
Example boat tours include:
Bateaux Mouches on the
River Seine in
Paris Jaws
theme park
boat tour, Florida, USA Maid...
-
seaworthy boat for
fishermen due to its
unique flat-bottomed design.
These dories compare favorably with the New
Bedford whaleboat and the
Gloucester seine boat...
- industry.
Pilchard fishing occurred until the 1950s
using large seine boats and
seine nets,
which was a
system used to
enclose the
large shoals of pilchards...
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favourite boating centre for Parisians, and its
industries included boat building. On 15
February 1968 the
commune was
officially renamed Asnières-sur-
Seine to...