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sinagot


A Particular types of sailing boat traditionally used for fishing in the Gulf of Morbihan and Quiberon Bay.
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aber


An aber (a Celtic word denoting an estuary) Gold ria (a Galician word) is a bay FORMED by the mouth of a coastal river Partly valley and gold Wholly, Invaded by the sea. In international geography, th [..]
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anchor


The act of dropping an anchor in order to hold a boat in place
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anchorage


A Place Where boats can be anchored
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aquaculture


The cultivation of plants (algae) and animals (crustaceans, shellfish, fish, etc.) in an aquatic environment
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bladderwrack


Algae (Fucus) Deposited on the shore by the sea and used as fertilizer In Some coastal areas
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bouchut


A French word Designating a structure used for growing mussels and shellfish --other. A mussel Normally takes the form of an oak or chestnut stake two to six meters in length.
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bow


The front portion of the hull of a ship
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bridge


The Place Where the navigational instruments and controls are Located on a ship
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cape


A narrow piece of land Extending out into the sea
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