"yabby pump" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: yabby pumps [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} yabby pump (plural yabby pumps)
  1. (Australia, biology) A large hand-operated syringe-like suction pump, made of metal tubing with a rubber plunger, used to harvest ghost shrimp (prototypically the marine yabby) and other burrowing crustaceans from intertidal environments. Tags: Australia Categories (topical): Biology, Fishing Categories (lifeform): Decapods

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