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TRAWL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : to fish with a trawl b : to make a search as if by trawling 2. troll sense 1a transitive verb : to catch (fish) with a trawl.
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Trawling - Wikipedia
Trawling is an industrial method of fishing that involves pulling a fishing net through the water behind one or more boats. The net used for trawling is ...
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TRAWL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to pull a large, cone-shaped net through the sea at a deep level behind a special boat in order to catch fish: They trawl these waters ...
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trawl
▪ I. trawl, n. (trɔːl) Also 7 trall, (troul, 8–9 trowl). [Origin and age obscure. If quot. 1481–90 belongs here, trawelle might be related to rare MDu. traghel drag-net (in Teuthonista 1475), referred by Verwijs and Verdam ult. to L. tragula drag-net. But the MS. reading is indistinct, and some woul...
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trawl - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · A net or dragnet used for trawling. [from the 16th c.] · A long fishing line having many short lines bearing hooks attached to it; a setline.
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Trawls: NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research
Trawls are nets towed behind a boat to collect organisms, used by fishers for centuries. They are categorized by where they sample the water column.
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Trawl pipefish
The trawl pipefish, Kimblaeus bassensis, is a species of pipefish found only in the Tasman Sea and the Bass Strait off of the southern coast of Australia
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Semi-Pelagic Trawl - Seafish
A trawl that is towed on or very close to the seabed with the trawl doors swimming several metres off the seabed.
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Trawl to Trash - UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant
The Trawl to Trash program, which engages the public in outreach and stewardship activities that educate communities about the impacts of marine debris.
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TRAWL definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
trawl in American English · 1. a large, baglike net dragged by a boat along the bottom of a fishing bank. : also ˈtrawlˌnet · 2. US. a long line supported by ...
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What is Bottom Trawling | Marine Stewardship Council
Bottom - or demersal - trawling is a fishing method that uses towed nets to catch fish and other marine species living on or close to the seabed.
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trawl
trawl/trɔ:l; trɔl/ n1 (also `trawl-net) large net with a wide opening, dragged along the bottom of the sea by a boat (渔船用的)拖网.2 (also `trawl line, `setline) (US) long fishing line, used at sea, to which many short lines with hooks are attached (海上捕鱼用的)排钩. trawl, v1(a) [I, Ipr] ~ (for sth) fish with ...
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Manta trawl
A manta trawl is a net system for sampling the surface of the ocean. It resembles a manta ray, with metal wings and a broad mouth. The net it pulls is made of thin mesh, and the whole trawl is towed behind a scientific research vessel.
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FIRMS - Fishery Fact Sheet - Northwest Atlantic Bottom trawl greenland ...
Overview: This fishery targets Greenland halibut or redfish (mainly Sebastes fasciatus). The directed deep-sea bottom fishery for Greenland halibut commenced in 1990, whereas the bottom fishery for redfish has been a target of commercial interest for over 40 years in this region (NAFO, 2007a).
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How to Master the Tinder Sex-Trawl (and Still Be Gentlemanly)
Rule 2. Maybe Ask a Question That Isn't About Your Dick. It's so easy as to be ridiculous. Just talk to her for a little bit to establish 1) her interest and 2) the fact that you're fun and safe ...
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