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are generally differentiated from canoes by the sitting position of the paddler and the number of blades on the paddle. In a kayak the paddler faces forward, legs in front, using a double bladed paddle. In a canoe the paddler faces forward and sits or kneels in the boat, using a single bladed paddle.
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Coracles can be effective fishing vessels. When operated skilfully, they hardly disturb the water or the fish. Welsh coracle fishing is performed by two men, each seated in his coracle and with one hand holding the net while with the other he plies his paddle. When a fish is caught, each hauls up his
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and traditional boats. This may also include heritage groups involved in customary fishing practices. Artisan fishers usually use small traditional fishing boats that are open (undecked) and have sails; these boats use little to no mechanised or electronic gear. Large numbers of artisan fishing boats
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were building long narrow boats powered by many oarsmen. Over the next 1,000 years, they made a series of remarkable advances in boat design. They developed cotton-made sails to help their boats go faster with less work. Then they built boats large enough to cross the oceans. These boats had sails
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Traditional fishing boats are usually characteristic of the stretch of coast along which they operate. They evolve over time to meet the local conditions, such as the materials available locally for boat building, the type of sea conditions the boats will encounter, and the demands of the local
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marsh. These are usually dugouts, and are light and small enough to be easily taken onto land. The design allows the pirogue to move through the very shallow water of marshes and be easily turned over to drain any water that may get into the boat. The pirogue is usually propelled by
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The availability of reliable and durable ropes and lines has had many consequences for the development and utility of traditional fishing boats. They can be used to lash planks and frames together, as stay lines for masts, as anchor lines to secure the boat, and as
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frames, and fastened with leather thongs. They are shaped like the Iraq coracles. Yack butter is used for waterproofing. Again, different rivers have their own designs. Sometimes two coracles are strapped together for added stability.
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2212:. Adapted almost directly from the low freeboard, French river bateau, with their straight sides and removable thwarts, bank dories could be nested inside each other and stored on the decks of fishing schooners, such as the
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isles. They were usually escorted by naval vessels, because the
English considered they were "poaching". The fleet would stay at sea for weeks at a time. The catch would sometimes be transferred to special ships (called
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2152:. Anecdotal evidence exists of much older precursors throughout Europe. England, France, Italy, and Belgium have small boats from medieval periods that could reasonably be construed as predecessors of the dory. In
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is a small narrow boat, usually pointed at both bow and stern and normally open on top, though they can be covered. A dugout is a canoe hollowed from a tree trunk. The oldest known canoe is the
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were pre-eminent on the oceans. They were skilled seamen and boat builders, with clinker-built boat designs that varied according to the type of boat. Trading boats, such as the
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with a push pole. They can be used as stealthy platforms for fishing shallow waters around lakes. In sheltered coastal waters, anchored or drifting rafts can become effective
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end of the net until the two coracles touch and the fish are secured. Many coracles are so light and portable that they can easily be carried on the fisherman's shoulders.
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hide. The buffalo hair was left on the hide because it inhibited the craft from spinning, and the tails were also left intact and used to tie bull boats together.
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and oarsmen, and were used for war and trade. Some ancient vessels were propelled by either oars or sail, depending on the speed and direction of the wind (see
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as early as the 5th century AD for moving their invasion fleets. Since then, they have been widely used for fishing in South East Asia and
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for waterproofing, although the inside could also be coated for larger vessels. These coracles have been in continuous use on the
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to catch the herring. The nets would be retrieved at night and the crews of eighteen to thirty men would set to
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with a markedly similar design to those used in Peru. Apart from Peru and Bolivia, reed boats are still used in
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in 1841. The ship was about 20 metres long and displaced between 60 and 100 tons. It was a massive round-
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fragments of "probably two-ply laid rope of about 7 mm diameter" have been found in one of the caves at
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3035:Ward, Cheryl. "World's Oldest Planked Boats," in
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1911:for propulsion. Another Nordic shipfind is the
1743:Carvel construction dates back even earlier. A
1340:fibres was in use in China from about 2800 BC.
1271:were the first to document tools for ropemaking
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3125:Oxford Companion to Ships and the Sea, p. 256
3063:The Oxford Illustrated History of the Vikings
2674:"The Official website of The Coracle Society"
2506:"Towards a Classification of Water Transport"
2077:viewed from before the port beam. c. 1675 by
253:, and half of which are without motors. The
3493:Video tour of Uros floating fishing villages
2692:, Page 101–108, Cambridge University Press.
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1995:taking aboard its drift net (G. Groenewegen)
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4428:List of harvested aquatic animals by weight
4353:Illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing
3358:Bark Canoes and Skin Boats of North America
3355:Adney ET, Chappelle HI and McPhee J (2007)
3286:Mystic Seaport Museum, Mystic Connecticut.
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2830:, Page 99–100, Cambridge University Press.
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3518:A history of shipbuilding in Newfoundland
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2917:Berichte des Sonderforschungsbereichs
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1716:A further development was the use of
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3066:Page 183. Oxford University Press.
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2776:From Discovering Lewis & Clark.
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2935:The Canoe in Canadian Cultures
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3407:Amberley Publishing Limited.
3216:WW Norton Company, New York,
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3095:"The Nydam Societys homepage"
2622:10.1016/j.fishres.2006.05.011
2580:"Totoras, Taxonomy, and Thor"
2522:10.1080/00438243.1985.9979935
2439:10.1126/science.296.5574.1791
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3421:Fishing Boats of the World 2
3214:American Small Sailing Craft
3200:BBC. Retrieved 2 March 2009.
3179:History of a Brixham trawler
3060:Sawyer, Peter Hayes (2001)
2970:Country Profile: Philippines
1202:Ancient British dugout canoe
593:rivers, particularly around
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4328:Fish diseases and parasites
3595:Fishery Protection Squadron
3498:Uros Indian Culture - Home
3299:The Sea-Craft of Prehistory
3212:Chapelle, Howard L. (1951)
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3430:Traung, Jan-Olaf (1967)
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3248:Section L: Fishery Fleet
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2938:Natural Heritage Books.
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3387:Smylie, Michael (1999)
3296:Johnstone, Paul (1889)
3268:Forman, Shepard (1970)
2912:Garba, Abubakar (1996)
2786:Hornell, James (1933).
2546:Encyclopædia Britannica
2398:"Oldest Boat Unearthed"
2296:fishing started in the
2246:Red Sails in the Sunset
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2995:The raft men of Brazil
2903:McGrail 2004, page 174
2824:Hornell, James (1946)
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2578:Heiser C. B. (1974)
2142:Saint Lawrence River
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1294:lengths, twisted or
1125:in the Philippines.
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4496:Fishing tournaments
4358:Sustainable fishery
3450:Vigor, John (2004)
3446:Download PDF (56MB)
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3371:Gerr, Dave (1995)
3236:Bloomsbury Press.
3233:Bucking the trades
3228:The Great Warming.
3184:2010-12-02 at the
3000:2008-11-21 at the
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4323:Diversity of fish
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1765:Eye of Horus
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65:verification
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18:Planked boat
4529:Fishing net
4501:Fly fishing
4363:Overfishing
4318:Aquaculture
4303:topic areas
3644:Traditional
3252:FAO (2007)
3038:Archaeology
2993:Lima, Paul
2798:: 157–160.
2714:TimesOnline
2568:. Mincetur.
2362:FAO (2007)
2310:Isle of Man
2308:around the
2298:Moray Firth
2290:East Anglia
2210:Grand Banks
2194:New England
2117:Dogger Bank
2051:Dogger Bank
2024:Vlaardingen
1280:for making
993:During the
964:Pesse canoe
916:Niger River
896:Philippines
801:Off to work
755:Tungabhadra
739:frame with
670:River Teifi
346:subsistence
314:Surat Thani
255:Philippines
224:stone tools
4701:Reed boats
4695:Categories
4623:Fish ponds
4524:Fishfinder
4511:Techniques
4473:Recreation
4453:Processing
4433:By country
4145:Swampscott
4135:Gloucester
4092:Well smack
3987:Peter boat
3792:Frejgatina
3605:Longliners
3572:Commercial
3207:References
3139:Fagan 2008
2876:2009-06-01
2408:2008-05-05
2312:, and the
2302:Manx nobby
2171:Typically
2102:Dutch word
2060:ventjagers
1917:Nydam Mose
1913:Nydam boat
1883:images of
1881:petroglyph
1793:Marsaxlokk
1757:Phoenician
1702:Bangladesh
1628:Khufu ship
1548:Madagascar
1448:including
1364:Halong Bay
1348:See also:
1344:Propulsion
1318:date palms
1306:Fossilised
1254:See also:
1215:Andamanese
1106:outriggers
968:C14 dating
861:See also:
843:Phan Thiết
733:bull boats
686:bull boats
642:Carmarthen
634:fiberglass
528:, Vietnam.
526:Phan Thiết
510:See also:
426:Reed boats
371:See also:
342:commercial
210:, such as
200:reed boats
98:newspapers
43:pump boats
4616:Locations
4519:Fish trap
4443:Marketing
4400:Fisherman
4310:Fisheries
4297:Fisheries
4214:Bass boat
4186:Schooners
4176:Log canoe
4032:Shad boat
4007:Reed boat
4002:Pump boat
3957:Panineman
3882:Lepa-lepa
3817:Ipanitika
3802:Gableboat
3777:Fembøring
3657:Armadahan
2173:schooners
2098:North Sea
2094:longliner
2064:ventjager
2043:gill nets
1870:monohulls
1866:Polynesia
1860:Boats in
1730:lapstrake
1612:ship hull
1567:Sri Lanka
1407:Egyptians
1366:, Vietnam
1157:catamaran
1091:log canoe
1071:Louisiana
1063:fishermen
990:in 1987.
839:Nha Trang
591:Euphrates
559:Herodotus
456:Huanchaco
432:Reed boat
408:to catch
406:handlines
263:fisheries
247:Indonesia
208:tree bark
190:included
4679:Category
4651:Glossary
4554:Trolling
4549:Trawling
4458:Products
4420:Industry
4255:Category
4196:Skipjack
4171:Deadrise
4166:Buy-boat
4130:Cape Ann
4077:Voadeira
4047:Sneakbox
4037:Sixareen
4017:Salambaw
3972:Patorani
3947:Paduwang
3927:Nordland
3907:Mackinaw
3887:Lis-alis
3822:Jongkong
3682:Basnigan
3620:Trawlers
3585:Drifters
3332:(1997),
3182:Archived
2998:Archived
2885:cite web
2745:Archived
2548:Online:
2470:FAO 2007
2455:36178755
2447:12052936
2324:See also
2318:drifters
2266:-rigged
2238:trawlers
2158:Gandelow
2055:Shetland
1977:and the
1972:Shetland
1956:longship
1948:Norsemen
1921:Sundeved
1842:Cambodia
1590:Planking
1514:feluccas
1512:-rigged
1486:-rigged
1400:rowboats
1384:paddling
1354:Sailboat
1350:Rowboats
1134:Balinese
1101:canoes.
1065:and the
1023:oak tree
995:Iron Age
932:Basnigan
770:yak hide
551:Assyrian
506:Coracles
496:Ethiopia
330:Thailand
310:Thailand
212:coracles
180:Maldives
165:Overview
4667:Outline
4481:Angling
4463:Seafood
4448:Markets
4387:Fishing
4301:fishing
4191:Sharpie
3997:Poveiro
3992:Pirogue
3937:Orembai
3827:Jangada
3782:Ferilla
3772:Felucca
3767:Falkuša
3747:Currach
3737:Coracle
3712:Camakau
3697:Bokkura
3625:Whalers
3615:Seiners
3350:Reading
2812:2790095
2610:Bibcode
2427:Science
2306:drifter
2294:Herring
2242:Brixham
2208:at the
2162:Shannon
2154:Ireland
2090:trawler
2047:gibbing
2004:drifter
2001:herring
1981:of the
1940:herring
1925:Denmark
1919:bog in
1897:paddles
1893:clinker
1812:Vietnam
1749:Maltese
1734:clinker
1652:Senegal
1610:into a
1600:3000 BC
1563:Negombo
1492:Mossoró
1488:jangada
1442:Red Sea
1438:felucca
1423:jangada
1412:trireme
1386:with a
1380:punting
1334:leather
1330:papyrus
1310:Lascaux
1300:tensile
1296:braided
1188:British
1142:tacking
1076:paddles
1069:of the
1056:pirogue
1045:paddles
1038:pitched
988:Nigeria
914:on the
912:Pirogue
894:in the
835:Vietnam
774:juniper
741:buffalo
668:on the
618:bullock
595:Baghdad
583:bitumen
571:juniper
512:Coracle
295:Vietnam
232:hunting
228:fishing
112:scholar
4607:Sinker
4564:Tackle
4219:Farley
4161:Bugeye
4117:Dories
4097:Tipnol
4062:Tataya
4057:Tatara
4022:Sampan
4012:Sandeq
3977:Pelang
3962:Paopao
3952:Pajala
3932:Ontang
3912:Mayang
3897:Lugger
3872:Lakana
3867:Kulibo
3862:Korkor
3842:Kajjik
3837:Junkun
3832:Jukung
3762:Dugout
3757:Dogger
3707:Caïque
3687:Bawley
3677:Bangka
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2251:Torbay
2183:Dories
2156:, the
2146:wherry
2138:bateau
2135:French
2128:Gazela
2113:dogger
2105:dogger
2086:dogger
2075:dogger
2028:bilged
1979:sgoths
1952:knarrs
1938:Norse
1769:Osiris
1767:or of
1687:Uganda
1616:straps
1604:planks
1580:Small
1537:lakana
1510:Lateen
1496:Brazil
1484:Lateen
1466:lateen
1460:. Its
1431:lateen
1427:Brazil
1416:bireme
1392:rowing
1388:paddle
1220:, 1875
1175:Kayaks
1138:lateen
1132:is of
1130:jukung
1118:jukung
1099:dugout
1080:punted
1067:Cajuns
1017:. The
1015:Dorset
984:Fulani
961:dugout
888:dugout
869:, and
857:Canoes
847:Mui Ne
751:Kaveri
737:willow
722:, 1938
672:, 1972
666:salmon
630:canvas
626:calico
610:willow
587:Tigris
567:willow
398:Payaos
390:punted
279:Gambia
186:Early
175:Dhonis
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4656:Index
4597:Lures
4181:Pungy
4125:Banks
4072:Vinta
4052:Takia
4042:Smack
4027:Sgoth
3967:Paraw
3942:Owong
3922:Nobby
3902:Luzzu
3892:Londe
3857:Kolae
3852:Kakap
3787:Fifie
3752:Dhoni
3742:Couta
3732:Coble
3727:Chhot
3692:Bigiw
3667:Bagan
3662:Awang
2968:FAO:
2808:JSTOR
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2479:FAO:
2451:S2CID
2351:Notes
2314:fifie
2286:smack
2268:fifie
2229:near
2227:smack
2190:boats
2187:draft
2109:trawl
2039:stern
2020:Hoorn
1975:yoals
1964:yoles
1905:keels
1797:Malta
1789:luzzu
1745:luzzu
1672:India
1648:Mbour
1624:grass
1620:reeds
1546:from
1522:Egypt
1518:Luxor
1469:sails
1458:Egypt
1450:Malta
1394:with
1376:masts
1372:sails
1326:grass
1292:fibre
1288:Ropes
1184:canoe
1161:vakas
1123:banca
1084:sails
972:Assen
957:canoe
892:Panay
863:Canoe
772:over
766:Tibet
720:Tibet
614:horse
606:Wales
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192:rafts
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1352:and
1338:hemp
1322:flax
1258:and
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1165:akas
1150:prow
1146:jibe
1128:The
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589:and
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373:Raft
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91:news
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