cod net
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cod net — noun Etymology: cod (I) : a net with a cod (sense 4) … Useful english dictionary
Net cutter (fisheries patrol) — Net cutters Net cutters Place of origin … Wikipedia
Cod Hole — Nearest town/city Cooktown Coordinates … Wikipedia
Cod Wars — Not to be confused with the Cold War. The Cod Wars, also called the Icelandic Cod Wars (Icelandic: Þorskastríðin, the cod war , or Landhelgisstríðin, the war for the territorial waters [1]), were a series of confrontations in the 1950s and 1970s… … Wikipedia
Cod fisheries — Atlantic cod Pacific cod Cod f … Wikipedia
Net cutters — Infobox Weapon name= Net cutters caption= The net cutters, secret weapon of the Icelandic Coast Guard. origin= ISL type= is ranged= is bladed= yes is explosive= yes is artillery= is vehicle= is missile= is UK= service= 1958 present used by= ISL… … Wikipedia
cod trap — a pound net designed to capture cod. Consists of a net floor and walls in a box like shape with a small opening on one wall called the doors. Leader nets running from the shore or a shoal directe … Dictionary of ichthyology
net — net1 nettable, adj. netlike, adj. /net/, n., v., netted, netting. n. 1. a bag or other contrivance of strong thread or cord worked into an open, meshed fabric, for catching fish, birds, or other animals: a butterfly net. 2. a piece of meshed… … Universalium
NET — National Educational Television. * * * ▪ mesh an open fabric of thread, cord, or wire, the intersections of which are looped or knotted so as to form a mesh. Nets are primarily used for fishing. The early stages in the manufacture and … Universalium
cod-end — 1) the end of a trawl net which retains the catch and the part of the net where most size selection takes place. In shape either cylindrical or tapering. Cod end mesh sizes and structure are usually regulated. From the Anglo Saxon codd, a small… … Dictionary of ichthyology