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Snoqualmie Falls, near Snoqualmie, 1960
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Rainbow in mist at Snoqualmie Falls, near Snoqualmie, 1985
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Romany 'gypsies' arrested by Seattle police, March 26, 1937
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Miniature Mughal painting depicting Akbar Watching Capture of an Elephant, from Akbarnama, ca. 16th century A.D.
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How 27 men can capture the United States
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Capture of a School of Blackfish in Cape Cod Bay
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Fisheries of the Great Lakes
Kelley's pound-net, near Carpenter's Point, Lake Erie, for capture of white-fish, herring
White-oak stakes, 30 to 60 feet long, 6 inches to 1 foot diameter: the leader stakes 5 to 6 feet apart. Rim line to leader and heart just at water surface. Rim line to pot about 2 feet above surface. Bottom line to leader and heart fixed with stone sinkers
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Kootenny Indian fishermen capture a great many large trout by trolling in Koutenay Lake in May, June, and July
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Herring River, Wellfleet, at low water, showing the shells planted for the capture of seed oysters in 1908 on the gravel bar north of Great Island. The shells and pebbles are covered with spat.
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Basket rake covered with fine meshed wire netting, used at New Bedford and Fairhaven in the capture of the small seed quahaugs in the Acushnet River.
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Buildings of the Sea Coast Oyster Company at Wellfleet in 1910. The two boats lying at the wharf are typical gasoline oysters dredgers, by means of which the shells are put down for the capture of spat, the grounds are cleared, the see is planted and the oysters gathered for market.
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Seed scallops, with a small amount of white worm tube (Serpula) attached to the shell. These scallkops have not yet spawned, and, for the future welfare of the scallop fishery, should be protected until they have passed the spawning period, which occurs when the scallop is one year old. The capture of these immature scallops is a decided menace to the fishery, and is forbidden by law
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Capture of a Shark
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Angling for Black Sea Bass, Santa Catalina Island--Gaffing a 240-pound capture
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This cougar was capture alive by John Hammersley in Josephine County. Taking it from the forests means the saving annually of about 160 deer
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Dasybatus hastatus, a female 155.2 cm. long and young born at time of capture, from Beaufort (Fort Macon), N. C.
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Trap for the capture of spawning black-spotted trout, Yellowstone National Park
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Capture d'un Baleinoptere..., au Spitzberg
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Capture de Baleinopteres a Tromsoe (Norvege)
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Porpoise Fishery
Indian porpoise hunters of Passamaquoddy Bay; canoe, rifle, and lance for capture of porpoise
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