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Used to have to be very rather experienced in them days to do this here net mending.
Asked when he rested, another boy paused from his net mending, seemingly confused.
The children, were attentive: the Teaching was always better then gutting and preserving fish, or net mending, and longUne baiting.
Training in areas such as vessel and equipment upkeep and repairs, net mending, navigation, safety, and marine emergency duties were also offered.
Three work shelters include activities like cordage (rope) making, mat and basket weaving, net mending, food preparation, tanning hides, fishing, boat building and gathering.
Each visit will be different, with a variety of daily activities such as net mending and live demonstrations related to the fishery, special musical guests, art exhibits and much more!
Gulf Net Mending (GNM) and it's associated chandlery understands the budgets, operating cost and overall expenses in maintaining a vessel.
On Sunday, Mr. Gourdine planned to bring his "net doctor" kit to Croton Point, to demonstrate net mending while shad fillets roast nearby.
The butt rested in the crotch where a branch met the trunk; lengths of green fishing twine, the kind used for net mending, bound the stock and barrel tightly to the bark.
As a crewmember you are expected to perform a variety of tasks, which may include assisting with general vessel and fishing operations, rope work, net mending, maintenance, watch keeping and sea-farm work.
They include fish processing hall, fish canning unit, value added products preparation unit, packaging machineries, separate microbiology, biochemistry and quality control laboratories, marine workshop, net mending facility, navigation tools and marine bio laboratory.
Fire fighting, Rope Splicing, Use Safe work practices, First Aid, Net Mending, Quality Fish Handling, Knife Handling, Fish Filleting, Packing Seafood Products, Restricted RadioTelephone Operator's Certificate.
The museum is a reproduction of an old hunting shanty and its exhibits portray the life of the Barnegat Bay Baymen and the various traditional skills they displayed, like boat building, oystering, clamming, blacksmithing, decoy carving, net mending and knot tying.