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French term
carrelet
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Fisheries
This is from a tourist information site.
"la côte offre une succession de conches et de rochers ponctués de carrelets"
None of the typical translations seem to fit ie plaice (fish), tessera (a type of tile), a large needle etc
Any help would be very much appreciated.
Thank you!
"la côte offre une succession de conches et de rochers ponctués de carrelets"
None of the typical translations seem to fit ie plaice (fish), tessera (a type of tile), a large needle etc
Any help would be very much appreciated.
Thank you!
Proposed translations
(English)
4 | (square) dip-net | Kirsten Molton |
3 | Craft liftnet | Alain Mouchel |
References
it's an installation used for fishing | guest1234 (X) |
Proposed translations
13 hrs
Craft liftnet
Declined
or: square dipping net
(d'après le Grand Dictionnaire)
(d'après le Grand Dictionnaire)
816 days
(square) dip-net
I believe that "carrelet" is used to refer to the fishing huts found, for example, in Charente-Maritime and in the Loire estuary.
However, strictly speaking, and as far as I can tell from my research (I too have been needing to translate this), a "carrelet" actually refers to the square net that hangs from these huts on stilts. It is dipped into the water to catch fish, thus "dip-net" fishing.
The huts are actually called "pêcheries".
I think that it depends to what extent you need to be precise and technical.
However, strictly speaking, and as far as I can tell from my research (I too have been needing to translate this), a "carrelet" actually refers to the square net that hangs from these huts on stilts. It is dipped into the water to catch fish, thus "dip-net" fishing.
The huts are actually called "pêcheries".
I think that it depends to what extent you need to be precise and technical.
Example sentence:
On découvre d'abord les pêcheries, drôles de petites cabanes...qui permettent de pratiquer la pêche au carrelet.
Reference comments
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Reference:
it's an installation used for fishing
it's an installation used for fishing in France near the coasts : la pêche au carrelet
Discussion
Thanks everyone for their help!
Fish shacks, called carrelets for their square nets, on the Garrone river in the wine region of coastal France Spring scenic rural life landscape country travel
See also:
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pêche_au_carrelet
Le carrelet est un filet carré d'une superficie de quelques mètres carrés tendu sur une armature plane et descendu horizontalement au moyen d’un treuil depuis un ponton qui avance en mer et sur lequel est généralement construit un abri, voire un petit logement
A fishing hut on the ocean
http://sideroadsofeurope.blogspot.com/2008/01/exploring-bord...
http://www.stockphotopro.com/imageview.php?idx=AT2CHH
http://www.stockphotopro.com/imageview.php?idx=ACDE7T
http://www.villamamette.fr/10-raisons-royan.html
I imagine what the photo shows is a carrelet.
http://fineartamerica.com/featured/gulf-coast-fishing-shack-...
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrelet // Image at http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-26019571/stock-photo-sunset-... // and in English: (France) A small shack built on pilotis in a coastal fishing area and used to fish with an ableret. http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/carrelet