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Fishing and vessels
Fishing vessels use it from Sutton Harbour beside the old town of Plymouth, called the Barbican.
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Fishing and using hand-launched vessels are popular here.
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Fishing was important until the end of the 1970s ( mussel fishing and small vessels crewed by fishermen from the Hogues quarter ).
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* FAO: Fishing vessels
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Fishing vessels and small cargo boats were the mainstay of the shipyard until the 1950s, when the yard all but ceased to exist as a result of foreign competition.
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The Inner Fishing Harbour was constructed along the Tema Main Port in 1962 to provide a handling facility for semi-industrial and industrial fishing vessels, and to encourage the development of the local fishing industry.
In 1965, the Outer Fishing Harbour was constructed for bigger industrial vessels such as trawlers, tuna vessels, and deep-sea carriers.
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Fishing and were
Fishing, hunting and gathering were the only way Aleuts could find food.
Children born as result of Flirty Fishing were referred to as " Jesus Babies ".
Fishing oysters at Emsworth ended until new sewers were dug but the industry never completely recovered.
Fishing reels first appeared in England around 1650 AD, and by the 1760s, London tackle shops were advertising multiplying or gear-retrieved reels.
Fishing rights were also granted to the United States in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and on the coast of Newfoundland and the Grand Banks.
Fishing all around the coast was dangerous work, though fish such as herring, cod, halibut, and other cold-water species were found in abundance.
Staff were assigned to chase away birds and cicadas from her Imperial Fishing Villa.
Fishing, lumber and shipbuilding were principal businesses of the region.
Those that were include the North lodge which takes the form of a triumphal arch, the entrance lodges in the village, a bridge, cascade and the Fishing Room.
Fishing, oystering and crabbing were wonderful.
Fishing and especially farming were early industries in the town, and writers and artists also came to the town.
Early settlers were also attracted to the vicinity of Yocumtown because of the water power of Fishing Creek.
Fishing, hiking and bird-watching occur at nearby Quincy Lake, a remnant of the temporary Pleistocene lakes that were created by flood waters from glacial Lake Missoula.
Arlyn and John eventually grew disillusioned with the Children of God ; Arlyn would later tell a journalist that she and her husband were opposed to the cult's practice of Flirty Fishing, stating: " The group was being distorted by the leader, David Berg, who was getting powerful and wealthy.
were frequent visitors to Long Key, Florida, where they helped to establish the Long Key Fishing Club, built by Henry Morrison Flagler and was its president from 1917 to 1920.
Much of what is known of their origins and early history comes from Chasse et Pêche ( French for " Hunting and Fishing ") magazine, articles of which were translated into English and published by the English magazine The Stockkeeper.
Fishing and the fisherman had also influenced Ancient Egyptian religion ; mullets were worshiped as a sign of the arriving flood season.
The writing down of folk and popular music began in mid-sixteenth century: in the poem Fishing and Fishermen ’ s Talk from 1558, Petar Hektorović ingrained Neoplatonic ideals in popular music ; and transcripts of Croatian musical folklore were printed in Venetian anthologies ( Giulio Cesare Barbetta 1569, Marco Facoli 1588 ).
The mayor of Seward sent a message, a coat of arms, and a medal ; all of which were personally delivered by a member of the entourage of the U. S .- Japan Fishing Industry Negotiation Team in Japan at the time.
Fishing continued and bulbs and seeds were collected for food.
Fishing was also a source of income ; the remains of another harbor were found to the west of that built by the Franciscans.
Fishing nets on long canes were carried to reach bedroom windows where they had locked doors.
The charter members of the South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club were Benjamin Ruff ; T. H. Sweat, Charles J. Clarke, Thomas Clark, Walter F. Fundenberg, Howard Hartley, Henry C. Yeager, J.
Fishing was an economic mainstay for coastal communities in the region throughout the 20th century, particularly through industrialization, however by the 1990s many fish stocks were depleted by overfishing, although some fish processing still occurs in the region.

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