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CRCS Outdoors students and faculty check the health of fish in local pond by netting and studying the fish that they catch and release.

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"The most widely used method of catching salmon on the Lower Columbia gillnetting. The early fishermen would cast long nets into the river with

floats attached to the top (called the corkline) and weights on the bottom

(called the leadline).

 

By the mid 1880s, the average net was 1,800 feet long and 20 to 30 feet deep. Early gillnetting boats were small sailing vessels with a crew of only two men. For several decades from the 1870s, hundreds of gillnetting boats could be seen on the river during fishing seasons. They were called the "Butterfly Fleet" because of their unique double sails and graceful movement on the water.

A time lapse of gill netting for salmon in the ocean near the Copper river.

One of a series used for basic netting classes. This one done in the round with primary colors.

Pictures of the Minh A “Ancient Lodging House” in Hội An. It is a guest house that was originally a traditional old-school Vietnamese family house. It remains largely unchanged. No heat, no sealed rooms and no windows. Good times!

CRCS Outdoors students and faculty check the health of fish in local pond by netting and studying the fish that they catch and release.

CRCS Outdoors students and faculty check the health of fish in local pond by netting and studying the fish that they catch and release.

This necklace was created specifically for the Etsy Beadweavers Challenge for March 2011. It represents my interpretation of the delicacy and art of the Art Nouveau Period...especially the inclusion of the floral theme that was prevalent during this period.. The style of Art Nouveau jewelry was a radical change from the somberness and adherence to strict rules which characterized both French and English jewellery in the 1860's and 1870's. There were few restrictions in the design of Nouveau jewelry. The most common motifs incorporated nature and life forms, orchids, lilies, irises, ferns, snakes, dragonflies, animal and human forms. . The rebellion against the strict customs of the Victorian and Edwardian periods released an incredible out-pouring of creative energy that not only produced pieces of subtle beauty but also touched the sublime and the mystical. No longer would a piece of jewelry be a mere adornment, now it became a part one's soul.

Photo taken at Sekinchan fishing village, Selangor.

A customer taught me this beautiful stitch and her teacher called it a tubular netting. It uses 4mm beads and seed beads size 15/0 and 11/0

Fish sampling gear - gillnet floats.

 

Photo by Scott Covington/USFWS.

For Guess Where London.

CRCS Outdoors students and faculty check the health of fish in local pond by netting and studying the fish that they catch and release.

CRCS Outdoors students and faculty check the health of fish in local pond by netting and studying the fish that they catch and release.

CRCS Outdoors students and faculty check the health of fish in local pond by netting and studying the fish that they catch and release.

CRCS Outdoors students and faculty check the health of fish in local pond by netting and studying the fish that they catch and release.

Rather ghostly white rope netting in the lake at Stanborough Lakes, Welwyn Garden City.

  

This necklace was created specifically for the Etsy Beadweavers Challenge for March 2011. It represents my interpretation of the delicacy and art of the Art Nouveau Period...especially the inclusion of the floral theme that was prevalent during this period.. The style of Art Nouveau jewelry was a radical change from the somberness and adherence to strict rules which characterized both French and English jewellery in the 1860's and 1870's. There were few restrictions in the design of Nouveau jewelry. The most common motifs incorporated nature and life forms, orchids, lilies, irises, ferns, snakes, dragonflies, animal and human forms. . The rebellion against the strict customs of the Victorian and Edwardian periods released an incredible out-pouring of creative energy that not only produced pieces of subtle beauty but also touched the sublime and the mystical. No longer would a piece of jewelry be a mere adornment, now it became a part one's soul.

Native freshwater mussels spend part of their young lives attached to fish. In order to successfully rear the endangered Appalachian elktoe mussels in captivity, the biologists also need to capture fish that will join the mussels at the hatchery, helping them complete their life cycle before being returned to the stream.

 

Credit: Gary Peeples/USFWS

www.fws.gov/asheville/

... an unmade bed, all warm and comfy and waiting to be climbed back into.

A fisherman near Dili in Timor-Leste checking his net

walking back to the subway, you can see through all this netting that they have up around an empty lot (it might be where they set off the fireworks?)

Soft brown and peach pearls were used for this bracelet.

A gorgeous netted bracelet of delicas and crystals, given to my dear friend Diane in spring '08.

Conservation and Wildlife Ecology students from SGU's School of Arts and Sciences participate in a bird netting workshop held with Grenada's Forestry Department at the La Sagesse Nature Center.

The Golden Winged Warbler Research Crew demonstrate mist netting techniques.

 

Photo by Kim Farah/USFWS

frayed flower stitched all over a netting bag

CRCS Outdoors students and faculty check the health of fish in local pond by netting and studying the fish that they catch and release.

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