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Shrimp boats at Bayou la Batre
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Three shrimp boats at the Municipal Pier
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The ubiquitous shrimper
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A shrimp trawler drying nets at Matlasha Pass
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Bow of a shrimp trawler at Matlasha Pass
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A shrimp trawler at Snug Harbor along the Caloosahatchee River
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A shrimp boat underway
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The trawler CHIEF WANCHESE
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Bringing ice along a shark longliner - a colorful shrimp trawler is tied upforward of the longliner. Note Turtle Excluder Devices (TED's) in the nets.
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Shrimp boats in the Shrimp Basin
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Shrimp boats tied up at Conn Brown Harbor
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Small shrimpers
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A shrimp boat heads out for the fishing grounds
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A small shrimp boat in the Intracoastal Waterway
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Trawling for shrimp on the east coast of Florida
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Separating shrimp from bycatch
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Separating shrimp from bycatch
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Shrimp bycatch
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Separating shrimp from bycatch
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Emptying the bag on deck at the end of a trawl. The colorful lines at the endof the net are the tangles and keep the net from chaffing on the bottom.
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