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Français : Des flotteurs de filière à moule en plastique jaune avec leur aussière mis en vrac dans un camion. L’aussière est la grosse corde qui traverse chaque flotteur. Sur cette corde principale seront attachées les cordes qui descendront verticalement dans la mer et sur lesquelles les moules se fixeront pour devenir à maturité. Port de pêche de Chef de Baie. La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, France.
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