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Aquaculture
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Arrangement for collecting young turtles just hatched
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Arrangement of branched collectors as a close-set fenct to form one of the lines of an oyster park
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Arrangement of branched collectors in close-set hedge, common i most types of Japanese oyster farms. Vertical projection
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Arrangement of collectors to clumps, dotted parallel to the shore, leaving straignt shoreward alleyways between. Clump s3 or 4 feet apart, arranged for sluggish current, the direction of the latter denoted by an arrow
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Artificial bass nest (1)
Bass fry retaining screen and trap (2)
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Bamboo collectors arranged after the fashion common in Kusatsu. The shibi stand about 3 feet above the bottom and their tips diverge; the clumps are set 4 or 5 feet apart
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Bamboo collectors arranged after the fashion common in Kusatsu. They stand about 3 feet above the bottom and their tips diverge; the clumps are set 4 or 5 feet apart
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Bamboo collectors, shibi, arranged so as to form a boundary hedge of an oyster farm
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Bamboo oyster collectors, or shibi, after having been use about ...six months...
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Bamboo oyster collectors, or shibi, after having been use about one month...
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Bamboo oyster collectors, or shibi, after having been use about...eighteen months
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Bamboo oyster collectors, or shibi, after having been use....Detached oysters
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Basket, taruyama kago, for collecting and storing marketable oysters
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Bass bed, to be placed on pond in early spring and filled with gravel
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Bergen-op-Zoom, Holland. An establishment..., Workshops in the background with reservoir ponds
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Bergen-op-Zoom, Holland. View from the Dike across polder land now in use for oyster ponds.
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Bergen-op-Zoom, Holland. View of a Rearing Pond
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Black bass pond, showing fry retainer in use--bed frames removed
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Blankenberghe, Belgium. Oyster pits of Dr. Anselme ver Nieuwe
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Botteler Springs
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