- non-target
species habitat) and to
minimize by-catch.
Frank Forrester's
Fishermens'
Guide in 1885
mentions a hake that was
transplanted from the
coast of...
-
Yarmouth in 1702 to look
after 20 old and deca****
fishermen and
their wives.
Historic England. "
Fishermens Hospital Including Gate
Piers and Railings, Church...
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about 38
million commercial and
subsistence fishers and fish farmers.
Fishermen may be
professional or recreational.
Fishing has
existed as a
means of...
- The fisherman's knot is a bend (a knot for
joining two lines) with a
symmetrical structure. The fisherman's knot is also
known as: angler's knot, English...
- The
Selkirk Fishermen are a
junior "B" ice
hockey team
based in Selkirk, Manitoba. They are
members of the
Capital Region Junior Hockey League (CRJHL)...
- "hollow boat" on
February 22, 1803.
Fishermen brought her inland, but she was
unable to
communicate in ****anese. The
fishermen returned her and her
vessel to...
-
banned in most countries. Po****r fish
species pursued by
recreational fishermen are
collectively known as game fishes. Big-game fishing,
which targets...
- The Song
Fishermen, or the Song
Fishermen's Circle (1928–1930), was an
informal group of
poets from
Atlantic Canada that
included the
famous Canadian poets...
-
Fishermen at Sea,
sometimes known as the
Cholmeley Sea Piece, is an
early oil
painting by
English artist J. M. W. Turner. It was
exhibited at the Royal...
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Middle Ages this part of the
castle wall was
protected by the
guild of
fishermen (halász), who
lived under the
walls in the so-called
Fishtown or Watertown...