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  • Fishing industry in Scotland — found fishing to be of much greater social, economic and cultural importance to Scotland than to the rest of the UK. Scotland has just under 8.6% of the UK population but lands at its ports over 60% of the total UK catch of fishref|Royal.Many of… …   Wikipedia

  • Fishing industry in New Zealand — Sea floor map around New Zealand. As with other countries, New Zealand’s 200 nautical mile exclusive economic zone gives its fishing industry special fishing rights.[1] It covers 4.1 million square kilometres. This is the sixth largest zone in… …   Wikipedia

  • inshore — /in shawr , shohr /, adj. 1. close or closer to the shore. 2. lying near the shore; operating or carried on close to the shore: inshore fishing. adv. 3. toward the shore: They went closer inshore. [1695 1705; IN 1 + SHORE1] * * * …   Universalium

  • inshore — adjective /ˈɪnʃɔ/ (say inshaw), /ɪnˈʃɔ/ (say in shaw) 1. lying near the shore; operating close to the shore: inshore fishing. –adverb /ɪnˈʃɔ/ (say in shaw) 2. towards the shore: they went closer inshore …  

  • Fishing in Alabama — Alabama has a rich history and diversity of freshwater and saltwater sport fishing opportunities within its extensive rivers systems, farm ponds and the inshore and offshore saltwaters of the Gulf of Mexico. [cite book |last=Jackson |first=Harvey …   Wikipedia

  • inshore — in|shore [ˌınˈʃo: US ˈʃo:r] adv near, towards, or to the shore ≠ ↑offshore ▪ The fishing boats usually stay close inshore. >inshore adj ▪ inshore waters …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • inshore — adverb near, towards, or to the shore: The fishing boats usually stay close inshore. inshore adjective: an inshore lifeboat …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • Fishing weir — A fishing weir is an ancient type of fish trap that is traceable back to Roman times in the UK. It is also a technology used by, among others, North American Natives and early settlers to catch fish for trade and to feed their communities.… …   Wikipedia

  • fishing shallop — a large, partly decked boat used in the inshore cod and seal fisheries of Newfoundland …   Dictionary of ichthyology

  • Recreational boat fishing — Fly fishing from a dinghy Recreational fishermen usually fish either from a boat or from a shoreline or river bank. When fishing from a boat, or fishing vessel, pretty much any fishing technique can be used, from nets to fish traps, but some …   Wikipedia

  • commercial fishing — Introduction  the taking of fish and other seafood and resources from oceans, rivers, and lakes for the purpose of marketing them.       Fishing is one of the oldest employments of humankind. Ancient heaps of discarded mollusk shells (shell… …   Universalium

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