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titleOfInvention Biodegradable fishing equipment
abstract (57) [Problem] To provide a biodegradable fishing tackle that is inexpensive, has mechanical strength that can withstand actual use, and furthermore has conflicting properties of stability and degradability in nature. provide. SOLUTION: Chitin is formed into the shape of a fishing gear using a chitin or a plastic material having a required mechanical strength is dispersed with a chitin which imparts biodegradability.
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