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Gathering seafood by hand can be as easy as picking shellfish or kelp up off the beach, or doing some digging for clams or crabs, or perhaps diving under the water for abalone or lobsters. Shellfish can be collected from intertidal areas using a spade or rake and put through a sieve to extract the ones of marketable size. Some shellfish are gathered by diving. Pearl diving is the practice of hunting for oysters by free-diving to depths to 30 m. Abalone are also gathered by diving. Divers can also catch lobsters by hand.

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  • Gezeitenfischerei (de)
  • Gathering seafood by hand (en)
  • Pêche à pied (fr)
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  • La pêche à pied, ou parfois rocaille, est un type de pêche qui se pratique en bord de mer, principalement à marée basse ou en eau peu profonde (lagons). Elle consiste en la capture, à la main ou à l'aide d'outils, de crustacés ou de mollusques, ou à la prise, à l'aide d'un harpon ou d'une foëne, de poissons. Elle est pratiquée, de façon ancestrale, pour la consommation humaine. (fr)
  • Gathering seafood by hand can be as easy as picking shellfish or kelp up off the beach, or doing some digging for clams or crabs, or perhaps diving under the water for abalone or lobsters. Shellfish can be collected from intertidal areas using a spade or rake and put through a sieve to extract the ones of marketable size. Some shellfish are gathered by diving. Pearl diving is the practice of hunting for oysters by free-diving to depths to 30 m. Abalone are also gathered by diving. Divers can also catch lobsters by hand. (en)
  • Gezeitenfischerei (französisch pêche à pied) ist eine Fangmethode, die an Küsten mit Tidenhub (in Europa insbesondere an den nordfranzösischen Küsten Petite mer de Gâvres) betrieben wird. Dabei wird der trockengefallene Meeresboden nach Schalenweichtieren der Malakofauna, in den Lagunen und an Felsenküsten auch nach Fischen abgesucht. Vorzeitliche Køkkenmøddinger an der Atlantikküste weisen darauf hin, dass diese Methode seit dem Ende der letzten Eiszeit eine bedeutende, zumindest saisonale Nahrungsquelle der Jäger und Sammler wurde, die sich regional bis heute erhalten hat. (de)
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  • Gezeitenfischerei (französisch pêche à pied) ist eine Fangmethode, die an Küsten mit Tidenhub (in Europa insbesondere an den nordfranzösischen Küsten Petite mer de Gâvres) betrieben wird. Dabei wird der trockengefallene Meeresboden nach Schalenweichtieren der Malakofauna, in den Lagunen und an Felsenküsten auch nach Fischen abgesucht. Vorzeitliche Køkkenmøddinger an der Atlantikküste weisen darauf hin, dass diese Methode seit dem Ende der letzten Eiszeit eine bedeutende, zumindest saisonale Nahrungsquelle der Jäger und Sammler wurde, die sich regional bis heute erhalten hat. Heute sind beim Sammeln von Schalentieren und Muscheln in Frankreich Mindestgrößen vorgeschrieben. Laut einer Studie aus dem Jahre 2008 praktizieren pro Jahr fast 2 Millionen Franzosen dieses Hobby gelegentlich oder regelmäßig. (de)
  • Gathering seafood by hand can be as easy as picking shellfish or kelp up off the beach, or doing some digging for clams or crabs, or perhaps diving under the water for abalone or lobsters. Shellfish can be collected from intertidal areas using a spade or rake and put through a sieve to extract the ones of marketable size. Seafood can be found in coastal zones as well as rivers and lakes around the world. Seafood suitable for gathering by hand includes aquatic invertebrates such as molluscs, crustaceans, and echinoderms, as well as aquatic plants. Some molluscs (shellfish) commonly gathered are oysters, clams, scallops, and cockles. Some crustaceans commonly gathered are lobster, crayfish, and crabs. A common plant gathered is kelp. Echinoderms are not gathered as much as mollusks and crustaceans. In Asia, sea cucumbers and sea urchins are gathered. In parts of the United States, mainly the South, catfish, primarily of the flathead species, are occasionally caught by hand in a technique most often known as noodling. Very little or no specialized equipment is required to gather many of these sea foods. Evidence for shellfish consumption in prehistory should be apparent, since the discarded shell can remain for long periods. In fact, the earliest evidence for shellfish consumption dates to a 300,000-year-old site in France called Terra Amata. This is a hominid site, as modern Homo sapiens did not appear until around 50,000 years ago. The importance of shellfish in prehistoric diet has been the source of much debate in archaeology. Sometimes they are referred to as a famine food and their nutritional value is played down at the expense of terrestrial or non-marine food sources. Some shellfish are gathered by diving. Pearl diving is the practice of hunting for oysters by free-diving to depths to 30 m. Abalone are also gathered by diving. Divers can also catch lobsters by hand. (en)
  • La pêche à pied, ou parfois rocaille, est un type de pêche qui se pratique en bord de mer, principalement à marée basse ou en eau peu profonde (lagons). Elle consiste en la capture, à la main ou à l'aide d'outils, de crustacés ou de mollusques, ou à la prise, à l'aide d'un harpon ou d'une foëne, de poissons. Elle est pratiquée, de façon ancestrale, pour la consommation humaine. (fr)
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