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A Fisherman

A fisherman is a person who catches fish or other animals from a body of water or collects shellfish. Worldwide, there are about 38 million commercial and livelihood fisher and fish farmers. Fishers can be professional or recreational. Fishing has existed since Mesolithic times as a means of obtaining food

Fishing Net

A fishing net is a net that is used for fishing . Nets are devices made from fibers woven into a grid-like structure. Some fishing nets are also called fish traps, for example Fike Net. Fishing nets are usually made of relatively thin yarn knots. The primary mesh was woven from grass, flax and other fibrous plant material. Later cotton was used. Modern nets are usually made of synthetic polyamides such as nylon, although nets of organic polyamides such as wool or silk threads have been common until recently and are still used.

Fishing Rod

A fishing rod is a long, flexible rod that fishermen use for fishing. At its most common, a fishing rod is a common rod or pole (formerly known as an angle, hence the word angling) attached to a line at the end of the hook. The length of the rod can vary from 2 to 20 feet (0.5 and 6 meters). To entice the fish, bait or greed is pressed on one or more hooks attached to the line. The line is usually stored in a relay that reduces tangles and aids in landing a fish. According to the old historical historical features, the diction sticks have different types of wood including ash, hickory and bamboo, but the contemporary rods are usually made of fiberglass or carbon fiber. Unlike nets that are commonly used in livelihoods and commercial fishing, fishing rods are often used for recreational fishing and competitive ingots. Depending on the size, function, length and configuration of the fishing rods they should be used for small, medium or large fish or in different fresh or salt water condi...

Deep-sea fish

Deep-sea fish are fish that live in darkness under the surface water of sunlight that is below the cytoplasmic or phonic region of the ocean. The lantern is by far the most common deep sea fish. Other deep-sea fish include flashlight fish, cookie-cutter sharks, blabbermouths, angelfish, Parrish, and some species of roller. About 2% of known marine species live in pathogenic environments. This means that they live in the water column, as opposed to living under the sea or flexible organisms. However, the characteristics of deep-sea organisms, such as bioluminescence, are also found in the Mesoplastic (200–1000 m deep) regions. The mesoplasmic zone is the dysphonic zone, meaning light minimal but still measurable. The minimum level of oxygen exists somewhere between 700 meters and 1000 meters depth, depending on the location of the ocean. This is also the region where nutrition is most abundant. The bathplegic and abisoplastic regions are aphotic, meaning no light enters this region of ...

Caucasus

The Caucasus or Caucasus is the region between the Black Sea[2]. The Caspian Sea and is mainly occupied by Armenia, Azerbaijan[1], Georgia and Russia. It is home to the Caucasus Mountains, including the larger Caucasus Mountains[2], which have historically been considered a natural barrier between Eastern Europe and Western Asia[3]. The highest mountain in Europe, Mount Elbrus, in the western part of the greater Caucasus Mountains., 6442 m away. To the south, the Lesser Caucasus has the JavaScript Plateau and it grows in the Armenian highlands, part of which is located in Turkey. The Caucasus region is divided into northern and southern parts - the North Caucasus and the Transcaucasia, respectively. The greater Caucasus mountain range in the north is largely divided by Russia and Georgia, as well as the northern parts of Azerbaijan. To the south, Laser occupies most of the independent states of the Caucasus Mountains, mostly by Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia, but extends to northeast...

Sea bream recipes

Serve some seafood for a light meal. This delicate white fish can be baked, fried, grilled or steamed. Try serving it with fragrant Indian spices or with a sweet Mediterranean wet.

Octopus

Add caption Octopuses.  Octopuses live in different areas of the ocean, including coral reefs, palliative waters, and beaches; Some live in the interior and others in the abyss. Most species grow rapidly, mature early and are short-lived. In most species, the male uses a specially adapted arm to deliver the bundle of sperm directly to the female's lining cavity, then he becomes intelligent and dies, while the female collects fertilized eggs in a hole and cares for them until the eggs hatch after which she also dies. Strategies to protect oneself against predators include ink expulsion, camouflage and threat display, the ability to move quickly through water and the ability to hide, even deception.[7] All octopuses are poisonous, but only blue/ringed octopuses are known to be deadly to humans. Octopuses are mythological seen as sea monsters such as the Norwegian Krakow and the Aromatic of Ainu, and probably the roar of ancient Greece. A fight with an octopus is published in Victor ...