RMA042EJ–Scallop dredging trawler enters the Whangerei heads in northland NZ
RFM9EKWF–Chain mat, used for raking the sea-bed to disturb scallops, nephrops and flatfish from sediment, hanging over the edge of a fishing trawler boat.
RMCRFGGG–Commercial scallop dredging fishing trawler, Falmouth Bay, Cornwall, UK
RMAC7K16–A scallop dredger operating in the Firth of Lorne off the West Coast of Scotland
RF2T58WEM–Side view of a scallop dredging fishing boat showing the heavy duty metal framed nets called scallop dredges, Kirkcudbright, Scotland.
RMBJFP5Y–Waste scallop shells before being dumped at sea, Kirkcudbright, SW Scotland
RM2HEFDAB–American Viking, a scallop boat, is docked during construction at Williams Fabrication, Jan. 6, 2022, in Bayou La Batre, Alabama.
RM2BT6HKR–Scallop dredger fishing boat returns to port heavily laden, Kirkcudbright, Dee estuary
RFS2W12H–Scallop dredging gear hanging over side of boat.
RMC04TAJ–sea fishing trawling nets
RMCNPWRX–Chain links and ropes on scallop dredger boat fishing nets
RM2PPP30P–On April 22nd, Earth Day, activists from all over Britain met in Parliament Square to demand the government does more to deal with climate change.
RMBHTY1A–Inside a scallop dredging Trawler Milford Haven Marina Pembrokeshire Wales Cymru UK GB
RMAC7K56–Scallop dredging boat operating in the Firth of Lorne SAC off Scotlands West coast
RF2C07395–Atlantic Deep Sea Scallop shell on white with clipping path
RFM91WN7–Some of the Fench Inshore fishing Fleet of Crab Boats and Scallop Dredging Boats lie moored alongside the Fish Quay at Brest Harbour in Brittany, Fran
RMAYDAT6–Scallops on the harbour side at Ullapool, scotland, UK
RMBRXHJM–Rig from a scallop dredging trawler in Cornwall, United Kingdom
RMHJBHKH–Fishing vessel “Dawn Maid” dredging for scallops by the isle of Eigg. Small Isles, Scotland.
RF2ARTT35–Close up of a fish and oyster dredging net and chain
RFM9EKWE–Chain mat, used for raking the sea-bed to disturb scallops, nephrops and flatfish from sediment, hanging over the edge of a fishing trawler boat.
RMCRFGJ7–Morel Margh, A commercial scallop dredging trawler, Falmouth Bay, Cornwall, UK
RF2E9B508–Bags with empty scallop shell for processing Zero waste
RF2T58WMJ–Another side view of a scallop dredging fishing boat showing the heavy duty metal framed nets called scallop dredges, Kirkcudbright, Scotland.
RMJ4M3HR–Loch Monna : traditional fishing boat (dredging of the scallop), built in 1956, homeport : Brest, Brittany, Fr.
RM2HEFDAJ–American Viking, a scallop boat, is docked during construction at Williams Fabrication, Jan. 6, 2022, in Bayou La Batre, Alabama.
RM2BT6HX6–Scallop dredger fishing boat returns to port heavily laden, Kirkcudbright, Dee estuary
RMAMMG1W–Scallop dredging nets with fishing trawlers Quineville harbour Normandy France
RMC04T9K–sea fishing trawling nets
RMCNPWRJ–Chain links and ropes on scallop dredger boat fishing nets
RM2GH31JK–London, United Kingdom. 4th September 2021. Extinction Rebellion protesters in Regent Street during the March For Nature on the final day of their two-week Impossible Rebellion campaign, calling on the UK Government to act meaningfully on the climate and ecological crisis. (Credit: Vuk Valcic / Alamy Live News)
RMB9N5DG–Scallop dredging nets on fishing boat
RMAC7K54–Scallop dredging boat operating in the Firth of Lorne SAC off Scotlands West coast
RMB341G3–Low water in Kirkcudbright Harbour with the scallop boats tied up alongside the harbour wall
RF2A32AB6–Rusty boat and nets for catching scallops
RMAYDARB–Scallops on the harbour side at Ullapool, scotland, UK
RMR0XP7R–The rusty teeth on the scallop gear dredge of fishing boat in Kirkcudbright harbour, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
RF2DBJT60–An Atlantic Deep Sea Scallop shell on white with clipping path
RMCNPWTD–knots and ties on scallop boat fishing nets
RMJGN8GH–A scallop dredger moored up in the river Exe
RMBJY290–Scallop fishing boats in Kirkcudbright harbour berthed under the shadow of McLellan's castle
RF2E17WYK–Bags with empty scallop shell for processing Zero waste
RF2T58WFR–Close up view of scallop dredges on the side of a scallop fishing boat berthed at Kirkcudbright harbour, Scotland.
RMBJFNWY–Waste scallop shells before being dumped at sea, Kirkcudbright, SW Scotland
RM2HEFD9R–American Viking, a scallop boat, is docked during construction at Williams Fabrication, Jan. 6, 2022, in Bayou La Batre, Alabama.
RM2BT6JR5–Scallop dredger fishing boat returns to port heavily laden, Kirkcudbright, Dee estuary
RMAMMG0M–Scallop dredging nets with fishing trawlers Quineville harbour Normandy France
RM2AXCF2W–American Agriculturist, for the farm, garden and household . to be studded with bril-liant spots which glow like purple jewels. Thescallops inhabit deep water, and during 6everestorms are thrown upon the beach iu large num-bers, where they may be picked up; but they aremostly taken by dredging in deep water. In theNew York market they are rarely to be found inthe shells, but iu other sea-board cities it is com-mon to find them so. The scallop, as seen out ofthe shell, is a short, white cylinder, and it puzzlesmany to see how this can be a shell-fish. Theonly eatable portion is the large and st
RMMCKT91–. 2 cm (from Goode 1884) Common Name: bay scallop Scientific Name: Argopecten irradians Other Common Names: Atlantic bay scallop, peigne bale de I'Atlantique (French), peine caletero atlantico (Spanish) (Fischer 1978). Classification (Turgeon et al. 1988) Phylum: Mollusca Class: Bivalvia Order: Ostreoida Family: Pectinidae Value Commercial: Bay scallops are harvested commer- cially by dredging, dip netting, raking, and hand picking (Peters 1978). Reported U.S. 1992 bay scallop land- ings were161.5 metric tons (mt), with a dollar value of $2.1 million (NMFS1993). This an important commer- cial
RM2GH31K2–London, United Kingdom. 4th September 2021. Extinction Rebellion protesters in Regent Street during the March For Nature on the final day of their two-week Impossible Rebellion campaign, calling on the UK Government to act meaningfully on the climate and ecological crisis. (Credit: Vuk Valcic / Alamy Live News)
RMAC7K5B–Scallop dredging boat operating in the Firth of Lorne SAC off Scotlands West coast
RMAYDAR6–Scallops on the harbour side at Ullapool, scotland, UK
RF2GH72W1–Bags with empty scallop shell for processing Zero waste
RMBJFR1F–Waste scallop shells before being dumped at sea, Kirkcudbright, SW Scotland
RM2HEFDA9–American Viking, a scallop boat, is docked during construction at Williams Fabrication, Jan. 6, 2022, in Bayou La Batre, Alabama.
RM2GC4P4T–American Viking, a scallop boat, is docked during construction at Williams Fabrication, July 13, 2021, in Bayou La Batre, Alabama.
RM2CE0C6C–. The story of old Nantucket; a brief history of the island and its people from its discovery down to the present day . overnmenthas carried on extensive dredging operations on Nan-tucket bar, and there is now a minimum depth of fifteenfeet in the channel at mean low water. This has beensupplemented by work done at state expense in deepen-ing the anchorage ground in the inner harbor, and con-ditions are greatly improved. The fishing industry of the island has been veryprosperous in recent years. Though the season of 1914-15 was somewhat disappointing to the scallop fisher-men, as compared with
RMMCKT58–. 2 cm (fromGoode 1884) Common Name: bay scallop Scientific Name: Argopecten irradians Other Common Names: Atlantic bay scallop, peigne baie de I'Atlantique (French), peine caletero atlantico (Spanish) (Fischer 1978). Classification (Turgeon et al. 1988) Phylum: Mollusca Class: Bivalvia Order: Ostreoida Family: Pectinidae Value Commercial: Bay scallops are harvested commer- cially by dredging, dip netting, raking, and hand picking (Peters 1978). Reported U.S. 1992 bay scallop land- ings werel 61.5 metric tons (mt), with a dollar value of $2.1 million (NMFS 1993). This an important commer- cial
RM2GM59E5–London, United Kingdom. 4th September 2021. Extinction Rebellion protesters in Regent Street during the March For Nature on the final day of their two-week Impossible Rebellion campaign, calling on the UK Government to act meaningfully on the climate and ecological crisis.
RMAC7K49–Scallop dredging boat operating in the Firth of Lorne SAC off Scotland s West coast
RMAC7K10–A scallop dredger operating in the Firth of Lorne off the West Coast of Scotland
RMAYDARA–Scallops on the harbour side at Ullapool, scotland, UK
RF2GH72X8–Bags with empty scallop shell for processing Zero waste
RMBJFNYF–Waste scallop shells before being dumped at sea, Kirkcudbright, SW Scotland
RMRCCH7W–. Distribution and abundance of fishes and invertebrates in Gulf of Mexico estuaries / project team, David M. Nelson (editor) ... [et al.]. Fishes Mexico, Gulf of.. Bay scallop Argopecten itradians Adult. 2 cm (from Goode 1884) Common Name: bay scallop Scientific Name: Argopecten irradians Other Common Names: Atlantic bay scallop, peigne bale de I'Atlantique (French), peine caletero atlantico (Spanish) (Fischer 1978). Classification (Turgeon et al. 1988) Phylum: Mollusca Class: Bivalvia Order: Ostreoida Family: Pectinidae Value Commercial: Bay scallops are harvested commer- cially by dredging,
RMAC7K0D–A scallop dredger operating in the Firth of Lorne off the West Coast of Scotland
RMAYDAR2–Scallops on the harbour side at Ullapool, scotland, UK
RF2KDNEGD–Bags with empty scallop shell for processing
RMBJFNWA–Waste scallop shells before being dumped at sea, Kirkcudbright, SW Scotland
RMRCCH3J–. Distribution and abundance of fishes and invertebrates in Gulf of Mexico estuaries. Fishes -- Mexico, Gulf of; Estuaries -- Mexico, Gulf of. Bay scallop Argopecten irradians Adult. 2 cm (fromGoode 1884) Common Name: bay scallop Scientific Name: Argopecten irradians Other Common Names: Atlantic bay scallop, peigne baie de I'Atlantique (French), peine caletero atlantico (Spanish) (Fischer 1978). Classification (Turgeon et al. 1988) Phylum: Mollusca Class: Bivalvia Order: Ostreoida Family: Pectinidae Value Commercial: Bay scallops are harvested commer- cially by dredging, dip netting, raking, a
RMAC7K14–A scallop dredger operating in the Firth of Lorne off the West Coast of Scotland
RMAYDAR0–Scallops on the harbour side at Ullapool, scotland, UK
RMAC7K50–Scallop dredging boat operating in the Firth of Lorne SAC off Scotlands West coast
RF2HNEAY2–Bags with empty scallop shell for processing
RF2A3280N–Bags with empty scallop shell for processing and boats for catching scallops
RMAYDAT4–Scallops on the harbour side at Ullapool, scotland, UK
RMAC7K46–Scallop dredging boat operating in the Firth of Lorne SAC off Scotlands West coast
RF2A4JCMX–Bags with empty scallop shell for processing and boats for catching scallops
RMAYDAR5–unloading Scallops on the harbour side at Ullapool, scotland, UK
RMAC7K5E–Scallop dredging boat operating in the Firth of Lorne SAC off Scotlands West coast
RF2A4JCDW–Bags with empty scallop shell for processing and boats for catching scallops
RMAYDAR3–unloading Scallops on the harbour side at Ullapool, scotland, UK
RMAC7K4D–Scallop dredging boat operating in the Firth of Lorne SAC off Scotlands West coast
RFWW533R–Bags with empty scallop shell for processing and boats for catching scallops
RF2E17JRC–Rusty boat and nets for catching scallops
RF2D8K30C–Rusty boat and nets for catching scallops
RMAYDAT5–Scallops on the harbour side at Ullapool, scotland, UK
RF2D8K6MR–Rusty boat and nets for catching scallops
RF2A329YF–Rusty boat and nets for catching scallops
RMBKC53H–Scallops landed on Ullapool harbour Scotland UK
RM2JHGW2H–A scallop dredger at Skeld, Shetland, Scotland, UK.
RF2A34G07–Rusty boat and nets for catching scallops
RF2A34F92–Rusty boat and nets for catching scallops
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