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Fish Net Mending

Lucas Lee

Tradutor A Ai

Editora: Publifye

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Fish Net Mending offers a comprehensive guide to the essential craft of net repair, vital for fishing communities' economic stability and environmental responsibility. The book emphasizes that proficiency in net repair directly impacts a fishing family's bottom line and lessens the strain on marine ecosystems. By understanding net materials—from natural fibers to synthetics—and mastering mending techniques, fishers can extend the lifespan of their gear. This, in turn, reduces waste and minimizes the impact of discarded nets on marine life.

 
The book takes a practical approach, beginning with the history and significance of net making. It then progresses through essential tools, materials, and knot-tying before diving into specific mending techniques like patching holes and repairing tears. Detailed diagrams and step-by-step instructions make complex repairs accessible to beginners.

 
Highlighting the importance of regular inspection and timely repairs, the book underscores how these skills contribute to sustainable fishing as a craft and hobby.
Disponível desde: 27/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 91 páginas.

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