Every day, 25 people row boats out into the water and use nets to catch fish.
They need to be taught not simply to be given the fish, but rather how to catch fish, as well.
When the weather is good, he sails out in his small boat in the morning to catch fish for the table.
One of only two companies with rights to catch fish in Tasmania, Tassal Group, holds a 70% market share in Australia.
He said he could not discount reports that the explosives might have been transported by fishermen, who often use such material to catch fish.
They didn't grow lettuce or butcher meat or catch fish, but they all knew whom to turn to for the best ingredients, Mr. Colombo said.
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He also knows more about the Pacific than the crew of the Essex did, and about why in the Desolate Region, so-called, they failed to catch fish.
We catch fish until we are physically spent.
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After being trained to catch fish, Keiko was released off Iceland in July 2002, and swam to Norway, where he became so popular that he was moved to a more remote fjord for his own comfort.
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Even an empty jetty, like the melancholy Steeplechase Pier at Coney Island in New York, draws Russian and Chinese fishermen eager to net the tiny fish that gleam in silver schools round the piles, for the little fry will catch bigger fish, and the bigger ones (mostly herring) are worth curing and eating.
What he leaves out is this: If done well, it will also catch you fish--eventually.
If fewer boats were out there harvesting, each one could catch more fish, make more money.
The spider, the largest in Britain and one of the rarest, is able to catch small fish.
Her sensors measure precisely the amount of energy she uses as she speeds down to catch the fish.
You have to be canny to catch big fish here there are fewer of them, they see many more anglers and the hatches are generally less dense than they are out west.
The pond is covered by heavy metal grids for security and safety which Susan said would take two or more people to lift and catch the fish which have been known to live up to 50 years.
In a sense, to catch more fish?
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Drawing on dances from other cities demonstrated to them by visiting sailors, the people of Miura began the tradition of Chakkirako to celebrate the New Year and bring fortune and a bountiful catch of fish in the months to come.
Quotas limit the amount of wet fish - such as cod, bass and ray - boats can catch to protect fish stocks.
The Mekong River Commission calculates that the fish catch actually doubled in Cambodia between the 1940s and the 1990s.
The fish catch in the North Sea has slumped from 3.5m tonnes in 1995 to 1.5m tonnes in 2007, WWF reports.
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Their arrival has been a disaster for many fishing communities, breaking nets and gear, crushing the fish catch or spoiling it with poisonous tentacles.
In a fishery with a large, unproductive stock that grows slowly, fishermen may prefer short-term profit to the promise of low long-term income and catch all the fish straight away.
It's become the reality that people are warned not to eat the fish they catch.
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