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am 15.07.2002 12:50 Uhr schrieb Stephen McMahan unter [log in to unmask]:

> Hi everyone,
>
> Does anyone know of a website that has a picture or
> drawing of a tangle net? I'm looking for a good example for an upcoming show.
> Thanks.
>
> Stephen McMahan

Sorry, I do not have pictures but following Info (from the Philippines):
Tangle net: fine mesh nylon net, roughly one meter wide and 150 meters long.
            The nets are laid down on the seafloor from 100 too 600 meters
            over night.
Lumon lumon: Coil of broken fine mesh nylon nets. Staying for up to some
            weeks on the seafloor at 150 - 300 meters.
Hope this is useful.

W. Proestler

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