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"path": "/2026/04/29/commercial-fishing-nets-have-new-life-in-ukrainian-war-zones/",
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"tags": [
"Economy & Environment",
"Eric Klose",
"fishing nets",
"Ground Squirrel Ventures",
"Net Your Problem",
"Nicole Baker",
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"textContent": "This article originally appeared in National Fisherman and is republished here with permission. Worn-out commercial fishing nets and lines from America’s Pacific Northwest are getting a new life protecting soldiers and civilians in Ukraine from exploding Russian drones. These nets are hung over doorways and windows to entangle the drones before they can hit a […]",
"title": "Commercial fishing nets have new life in Ukrainian war zones"
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