dory

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  • I regret to say that one dory sank with the loss of two lives.

  • The commercial inshore fishery occurs from dories drifting across the banks using only hook and lines, which are not considered harmful.

  • Normally trips in motorized rubber rafts can take up to a week and dory trips 2 weeks or more.

  • These boats are designed primarily for pleasure and utilize new building materials and techniques not available to the originators of the dory.

  • The dory skiff is another variation of the dory type.

  • The first known mention of a dory in detail was in 1719.

  • High sided and fine ended boats, such as dories, are effected by wind.

  • Dory swims about trying to understand the whale's vocalizations.

  • The mirror dory has a high first dorsal fin containing 9 spiny rays, and about 27 soft rays in the second.

  • As well as resembling each other, dories are also similar in habit: most are deep-sea and demersal.

  • It is a type of dory designed to be launched off the beach.

  • Many contemporary marine architects and backyard amateurs have been experimenting with the dory type and refining the type to some extent.

  • They are related to the dories, and have similar deeply compressed bodies.

  • As the industry grew, company-owned steamers carrying several smaller dories, from which the fishing was actually conducted, dominated the halibut industry.

  • Reasonable estimates range between 20 and 100 vessels of varying size, from dories to larger vessels, used primarily for commercial, sport or sustenance fishing.

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