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** and Daigo
** Daigo Fuyumoto ( 1648-1697 ), Japanese court noble who founded the family branch
** Daigo Genji ( 醍醐源氏 )-descended from 60th emperor Daigo.
** Daigo no Sato

** and Maru
** Ehime Maru, a fishing training ship that collided with the USS Greeneville in 2001
** Komagata Maru, a Japanese steam liner denied entry to Vancouver, Canada in 1914
** Montevideo Maru, a Japanese ship sunk in World War II, resulting in the loss of large numbers of Austalian prisoners of war and civilians and Australia's worst maritime disaster
** Nippon Maru, flagship of daimyo Toyotomi Hideyoshi's 16th century fleet
** Nisshin Maru, a Japanese whaling ship involved in collisions with Greenpeace vessels in 1999 and 2006
** No. 23 Nittō Maru, a patrol boat sunk after it encountered the USS Hornet ( CV-8 ), causing the early launch of the Doolittle Raid
** Ryō Un Maru, a Japanese fishing boat washed away from her moorings after the 2011 Tōhoku tsunami, and was deliberately sunk on 5 April 2012 after entering U. S. waters off the coast of Alaska.
** Tatsuta Maru, a Japanese troopship sunk in 1943
** minelayers Okinoshima ( Shima's flagship ), Kōei Maru
** transport Azumasan Maru
** minesweepers Wa # 1 ( sunk ), Wa # 2 ( sunk ), Hagoromo Maru, Noshiro Maru # 2, and Tama Maru ( sunk )
** subchasers Toshi Maru # 3 and Tama Maru # 8
** seaplane tender Kamikawa Maru
** gunboats Keijo Maru, Seikai Maru, Nikkai Maru
** oiler Tōhō Maru
** Maru Ka-10 Pulsejet ( 300 kg )

** and fishing
** The village of Gdingen had some 1, 200 inhabitants, and it was not a poor fishing village as it is sometimes described.
** George Edward MacKenzie Skues, British inventor of nymph fly fishing ( b. 1858 )
** Places: Dornoch, Dornoch Bridge ( impressive road bridge, half a mile long ), Bonar Bridge, Kyle of Sutherland, Tain, Portmahomack on Tarbat Ness ( fishing village facing west to northwest on the east coast ).
** A temporary marker buoy used during Danish seine fishing to mark the anchor position of a net.
** Pacifica Pier, a fishing pier
** A fishing fly that simulates the appearance of a land insect is referred to as a terrestrial fly.
** Aircraft description: Giant Flounder on a fishing trawler ( overall winners )
** Okishima Island-A fishing island which is the only inhabited lake island in Japan.
** In anglerfish, the anterior of the dorsal fin is modified into an illicium and esca, a biological equivalent to a fishing rod and lure.
** Canarsie Pier is the latest in a series of recreational piers near this location, and remains popular as a picnic area and fishing spot on the north shore of the bay.
** Saltwater fishing boats vary widely in length and are once again specialized for various species of fish.
** Sporting tourism ( car rally, fishing for sport ),
** Albert Haley, a fishing smack.
** Ice fishing
** Das Fischermädchen (" The fisher-maiden ": the singer tries to sweet-talk a fishing girl into a romantic encounter, drawing parallels between his heart and the sea )
** Ice fishing
** Commercial fishing
** Scapa Flow ( to which he travelled on the fishing boat Triton )
** 26 October: The fishing boat Arthur operated by three Norwegians left Britain with seven British frogmen and two chariots hidden aboard.

** and vessel
** Maintenance of vessel and skin
** A hunter-killer group of the United States Navy captures the, marking the first time a U. S. Navy vessel has captured an enemy vessel at sea since the 19th century.
** The Soviet nuclear powered submarine K-33 collides with the Finnish merchant vessel M / S Finnclipper in the Danish Straits.
** Five lifeboatmen are killed when a Fraserburgh, Scotland vessel, The Duchess of Kent, capsizes.
** A deck officer aboard a merchant vessel, such as the Chief Mate, Second Mate, or Third Mate
** 111. 14 Concussion vessels or vessel clappers.
** 112. 13 Vessel rattles – Rattling objects enclosed in a vessel strike against each other or against the walls of the vessel, or usually against both.
** Prison ship, a vessel used to hold prisoners
** First kiloampere plasma created by Cousins and Ware at the Imperial College, London, in a doughnut-shaped glass vacuum vessel.
** A documented episode of arterial, venous, or small vessel thrombosis — other than superficial venous thrombosis — in any tissue or organ by objective validated criteria with no significant evidence of inflammation in the vessel wall, and / or
** SS, a common naming prefix for any Merchant vessel
** Maiden voyage, the first voyage of a vessel
** ARA Hércules ( B-52 )-reconverted to an amphibious command vessel.
** Lauter tun, a vessel used in brewing
** Mash tun, a vessel used in brewing
** – Tench-class submarine ; last ship to sink enemy vessel in World War II
** MS Mount Washington, a vessel on Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire
** Landing Ship Vehicle, U. S. Navy ship class, lead vessel launched 1944
** Logistics Support Vessel, U. S. Army watercraft class, lead vessel launched 1987
** Mine Clearance Command ( divers ); HNoMS Tyr support vessel
** 1 Svalbard class vessel

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