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Seine (/seɪn/ SAYN) fishing (or seine-haul fishing) is a method of fishing that employs a seine or dragnet. A seine is a fishing net that hangs vertically in the water with its bottom edge held down by weights and its top edge buoyed by floats. Seine nets can be deployed from the shore as a beach seine, or from a boat.
Boats deploying seine nets are known as seiners. There are two main types of seine net deployed from seiners: purse seines and Danish seines.
Seines have been used widely in the past, including by stone age societies. For example, with the help of large canoes, pre-European Māori deployed seine nets which could be over one thousand metres long. The nets were woven from green flax, with stone weights and light wood or gourd floats, and could require hundreds of men to haul.
American Native Indians on the Columbia River wove seine nets from spruce root fibers or wild grass, again using stones as weights. For floats they used sticks made of cedar which moved in a way which frightened the fish and helped keep them together.
The Seine (/seɪn/ SAYN; French: La Seine, pronounced: [la sɛːn]) is a 776-kilometre (482 mi) long river and an important commercial waterway within the Paris Basin in the north of France. It rises at Source-Seine, 30 kilometres (19 mi) northwest of Dijon in northeastern France in the Langres plateau, flowing through Paris and into the English Channel at Le Havre (and Honfleur on the left bank). It is navigable by ocean-going vessels as far as Rouen, 120 kilometres (75 mi) from the sea. Over 60 percent of its length, as far as Burgundy, is negotiable by commercial riverboats and nearly its whole length is available for recreational boating; excursion boats offer sightseeing tours of the Rive Droite and Rive Gauche within the city of Paris.
There are 37 bridges within Paris and dozens more spanning the river outside the city. Examples in Paris include the Pont Louis-Philippe and Pont Neuf, the latter of which dates back to 1607. Outside the city, examples include the Pont de Normandie, one of the longest cable-stayed bridges in the world, which links Le Havre to Honfleur.
An introduction to Purse Seine Fishing in the Central and Western Pacific Ocean.
Purse seining establishes a large wall of netting to encircle schools of fish. Fishermen pull the bottom of the netting closed—like a drawstring purse—to herd fish into the center. This method is used to catch schooling fish, such as sardines, or species that gather to spawn, such as squid. There are several types of purse seines and, depending on which is used, some can catch other animals (such as when tuna seines are intentionally set on schools of dolphins). Learn more: http://www.seafoodwatch.org/cr/cr_seafoodwatch/sfw_gear.aspx
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At Net Systems parent company Nichimo in Japan, a scale model of a seine net is tested in the world’s only flow test tank (L:8m x W:4.5m x D:1.6m) to monitor its physical properties in the water. It is monitored under various settings of parameters such as seining speed, pursing speed, and current speeds at the upper, middle, and lower columns of the water. For more info visit: http://www.nichimo.co.jp/english/kaiyo/kenkyu/jikken.html#002
Havsnurp cleaning their purse seine in Harøyfjorden Norway. More photos and videos at our Facebook site: https://www.facebook.com/MsHavsnurp
Fishing with purse seine for herring in the summer of 1990 with the Swedish vessel "Polar". This version has the full length of the entire video cassette containing the original recording. The previous version uploaded in 2008 was heavily edited to fit the 10-min YouTube limitation which was in force back then.
Commercially fishing for salmon off of the coast of SE Alaska on the F/V Quandary during the summer of 2016. This video shows in real time the process of bringing the fish aboard, from the moment the skiff brings the net around to the boat until about 2,000 lbs. of salmon hit the deck.
www.vonin.com - The faroese pelagic vessel Jupiter receives its new Caplin purse seine net at Vónin's headquarters in Fuglafjørður, Faroe Islands before heading for fishing grounds of the coast of Iceland. For more videos visit Vónin TV on our webpage www.vonin.com
FV Outfox 2014 Purse Seine Kodiak Alaska
Penangkapan ikan secara Tradisional di Aceh Selatan. Tangkapan ikannya:Ikan Layang (Dencis).
Since 2016, Sea Shepherd Global has been providing the use of the M/Y Bob Barker as a civilian offshore patrol vessel to defend, conserve and protect critical tuna habitat in Central West Africa. In July 2017, just one month after Gabon declared the creation of the largest network of marine protection areas in Africa, Sea Shepherd has launched its second campaign in partnership with the Gabonese authorities. By far, the majority of the fishing happening in Gabonese waters is done by Purse Seine vessels. But what are they, and how do they work? Learn more about Operation Albacore here: http://bit.ly/2rP9Jwu
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The children cry
As the bleeding mother prays
No faith for salvation was enough
The beast is born
The young have died
So the old men in disguise
The black pest has risen
Mankind fails before my eyes
To spread the sorrow and despair
Waking!
Like a plague upon the earth
... Evil!