The butterfish, also known as the gunnel, is another species quite closely related to the blennies, though again not in the true blenny family. |
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I have a boat hook and gaff positioned on snap hooks that are screwed in to the glassed-in gunnel supports on the inside of the left hand gunnel. |
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He was fighting the sixth or seventh fish to come to the gunnel during a busy, moonless hour. |
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The problem is that the entire bill from stem to gunnel is a patchwork that is falling apart and the scotch tape is not going to do the job. |
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Our guide, a tiny Albanian farmer, takes us past his chicken sheds and down a narrow gunnel. |
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The captain calmly strode to his gunnel and pointed at each man in turn, identifying him as either pirate or crew. |
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Lion's mane jellyfish are abundant in the waters of the Arctic, and the banded gunnel is the only species of gunnel that lives in the ocean. |
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We have concieved a rod system to effectively use our rods in bottom fishing: the pivoting rods y installing our gunnel base BF in the gunnel, you are able to insert our specially built rods in it. |
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The third article, by Sandra Clarke and Gunnel Melchers, describes the geographical distribution of ingressive particles across the North Atlantic. |
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