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a jointly owned organisation furthering the catch, processing and sale of fish. Abbreviated as fish-coop (pronounced co-op)
Dictionary of ichthyology. 2009.
Dictionary of ichthyology. 2009.
fish-cooperative — a jointly owned organisation furthering the catch, processing and sale of fish. Abbreviated as fish coop (pronounced co op) … Dictionary of ichthyology
fish coop — 1) a wicker basket for catching fish 2) a box about a metre square used in fishing through ice 3) a large trap net made of stakes or a fence 4) abbreviated form of fish cooperative … Dictionary of ichthyology
fish-coop — 1) a wicker basket for catching fish 2) a box about a metre square used in fishing through ice 3) a large trap net made of stakes or a fence 4) abbreviated form of fish cooperative … Dictionary of ichthyology
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