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its fishing gear across the bottom. weighted nets take bottom fishes, while cage-like steel dredges take clams and scallops. a seiner uses a floating net to encircle schools of surface-swimming fishes such as herring and tuna. a long-liner sets out miles of buoyed line with baited hooks to catch sharks
cod, alaskan crab, swordfish, tuna, sharks, abalone, herring, "chilean sea bass", halibut, turtles, seals, whales, even sea urchins, and many other species. the latest in this long list locally seems to be goosefish, which used to be fairly common, but i have not seen or heard tell of one since they...
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committed to the protection and preservation of the ocean environment and all marine life. documenting the beauty of our world's oceans, ochoa has worked on assignment for magazines and organizations such as ministerio del turismo del ecuador, gopro, cressi, galapagos sky, padi, cousteau divers, discover sharks
committed to the protection and preservation of the ocean environment and all marine life. documenting the beauty of our world's oceans, ochoa has worked on assignment for magazines and organizations such as ministerio del turismo del ecuador, gopro, cressi, galapagos sky, padi, cousteau divers, discover sharks...
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