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"The two suspects are commercial fishermen and tribal fishermen that sell the salmon commercially," he said.
" And he told me, "We are fishermen, and fishermen always welcome anything that comes from the sea.
So when fishermen said, 'We want to come out of the E.U.,' everyone wanted to back the fishermen.
Fishermen from other countries also fish in France's waters, and French fishermen are being unfairly targeted, he says.
To help fishermen supplement their depleted incomes, nearly 40 fishermen also are receiving $125 a month from the government to help preserve coral reefs, while 20 other fishermen are employed by local authorities as fishing inspectors, Arroyo added.
Fishermen can also earn income through a yearly program in which the state and central governments match savings contributions fishermen make.
He says that although fishermen are responsible for many of these deaths, it's accidental and fishermen shouldn't be penalized for it.
The fishermen aren't helping the situation, but the fish began dying long before the commercial fishermen arrived en masse in the 1950s.
This plate has its origins in the fishermen communities, where their wives used to prepare sandwiches so fishermen had enough nutrients at the sea.
China periodically detains fishermen, especially from the Philippines and Vietnam, and Chinese fishermen also occasionally get detained by other claimants in the South China Sea.
Fishermen in other ports hope Mr. Rafael's permits will be transferred to their areas, while fishermen in New Bedford are fighting to keep them local.
Coastal Somalis, including pirates who quit as international patrols increased and became fishermen, have complained of growing harassment by illegal fishermen and attacks by large foreign trawlers.
Military officials and fishermen in northwest province of Pangasinan said Chinese coastguard vessels remained in place at Scarborough and were still preventing fishermen from entering the shoal's lagoon.
As a result Irish fishermen can legally fish along Northern Ireland's coast but Northern Ireland fishermen are prohibited from fishing along the coast of the Republic of Ireland.
"Chinese dominance has been bad news for Southeast Asian fishermen, as evidenced by the way the Chinese authorities treat Vietnamese fishermen during the 3-month ban," Poling said.
VICE Serbia dives into the hidden world of blast fishing and tries to track down active fishermen, as well as former fishermen who have been injured in the process.
The Chinese fishermen ignored radio warnings, the statement said, adding that Taiwan coastguard fired rubber bullets, hitting some of the fishermen in the legs, but did not cause major injuries.
They acknowledged that fishermen from many nations, including the Philippines and China, have traditionally fished there said China had "unlawfully prevented" Filipino fishermen from operating their after seizing Scarborough in 2012.
Some fishermen ignore the court ruling and fish in Nicaraguan waters - but in some cases their boats have been confiscated by Nicaragua's coast guard and the fishermen given $1150,000 fines, Fernandez said.
Danish fishermen have argued that if the British get free access to sell fish in the EU, then EU fishermen should also get free access to fish in the British fishing zone.
Fishermen often used buoys to tie their boats, sometimes damaging sensors, while in one case a buoy was towed by fishermen from its original mooring to another part of the sea off Sulawesi.
A group of fishermen get the surprise of a lifetime.
The rarity of the incident wasn't lost on the fishermen.
In Chinese propaganda, Tanmen's fishermen are patriots and model workers.
"Fishermen have been getting good prices for crab," she said.
His boat stayed outside, following the advice of other fishermen.
North Korean soldiers and fishermen occasionally defect to the South.
It uses an app to negotiate with farmers and fishermen.
Fishermen say they fear being mistaken for militants and shot.
Fishermen have found new markets in America, China and Russia.
Viktor's small home island is storied with generations of fishermen.
China seized it in 2012 and denied Philippine fishermen access.
Fishermen smoke cigarettes by the shore of the White Sea.
Fishermen smoke cigarettes by the shore of the White Sea.
Fishermen sold more than 100,000 pounds of them last year.
Chinese fishermen are driven farther offshore and into distant waters.
Meanwhile, other fishermen show up to do catch and release.
Local fishermen with small motor boats immediately started rescuing them.
White said fishermen are coming to terms with that fact.
In 239, two local fishermen were killed by the tribes.
In the Gulf of Maine, fishermen saw their lobster "landings"
In 2006, two local fishermen were killed by the tribes.
Unemployed fishermen moonlight as smugglers, piloting boats across the Mediterranean.
Belgian fishermen get around half their catch from UK waters.
Fishermen basically drag riverbeds to be able to catch them.
Hundreds of fishermen are going to be affected by this.
Yet for many fishermen, the potential pay outweighs the hazards.
Omega's fishermen are not the only ones after local menhaden.
They included fishermen, an Islamic teacher and two teenage students.
Of the 86 fishermen on the six boats, 50 died.
The suspected culprits, according to the fishermen and local officials?
I regularly stay in Portland, Dorset, and know fishermen there.
Suspicions are particularly high when live fishermen have come ashore.
But the fishermen refused to land him on North Sentinel.
Calling professors, interviewing fishermen, reading academic papers or old cookbooks.
Other chefs have noticed it, too, as have some fishermen.
These bacteria are actually acting "like fishermen," Ms. Ellison said.
Our journalists embedded with dynamite fishermen for a closer look.
The fishermen sat smoking cigarettes with their arms guardedly crossed.
Each afternoon, fishermen sell their catch directly from their boats.
When it subsided, the fishermen went looking for Mr. Matsumura.
They are not even allowed to speak with the fishermen.
Visitors can buy fish from the fishermen at modest prices.
That year, Portuguese fishermen landed 64,000 tons of the fish.
Our French fishermen use artisanal fishing methods to respect resources.
"Win or lose, we will help our fishermen," he said.
Miches is a town of 30,000, largely farmers and fishermen.
Responsible fishermen can show they are adhering to the law.
He said fishermen had rescued several people after the sinking.
For the past four years—ever since Philippine naval inspectors tried to arrest some Chinese fishermen for illegally harvesting endangered species—Chinese ships have blocked Filipino fishermen from plying their trade near Scarborough Shoal.
In its ruling, the tribunal said that both Philippine and Chinese fishermen had traditional fishing rights at the shoal, and that China had interfered with those rights by blocking access for the Philippine fishermen.
First launched as a partnership between three seasoned crab fishermen, Trident now employs approximately 8,000 men and women in the United States during peak season and supports hundreds of independent fishermen and small businesses.
One by one, the stranded fishermen were plucked from the ship.
In the next phase, 219 fishermen will be released on Jan.
Two fishermen remain missing in Mississippi, state emergency management officials said.
That's why I said "angle," because it's what fishermen do. See!
But I assume it's something Japanese fishermen will go crazy for.
Often, according to fishermen along India's southwestern coast, they find nothing.
Fishermen are also struggling to catch mackerel, another long-time staple.
He says many fishermen are now struggling to make a living.
That is certainly the view of longline fishermen in southern Alaska.
Fishermen auction the morning's catch of swordfish, tuna and manta rays.
It wasn&apost all good news for the fishermen that day.
Fishermen have been advised not to venture into the Arabian sea.
Libyan coast guards and local fishermen rescued 134 migrants on Thursday.
Now fishermen are being enlisted in the fight to protect them.
But this was an island of fishermen who ate fish sticks.
China had repelled fishermen since seizing the Scarborough Shoal in 2012.
Until recently, shrimp was a reasonably reliable catch for local fishermen.
The student also spoke to local fishermen to understand their concerns.
In many, fishermen used nets that could snag and damage reefs.
But fishermen have never seen a failed harvest like this one.
Like those of other countries, its fishermen complain about Chinese incursions.
The coast guard, aided by fishermen, managed to help thousands ashore.
Fishermen, though, harvest between 100 and 200 million sharks per year.
Mr. Feig calls around constantly, checking prices with wholesalers and fishermen.
The problems these interlopers present are not lost on the fishermen.
At least the cold brought out the ice fishermen in Minnesota.
These fishermen are restless men, immobilized but never truly at peace.
Overall, more than 200 fishermen have died in Canada since 1999.
China allowed Philippine fishermen back onto the shoal in late 2016.
Marielle goes to local producers: wholesalers, fish farmers, fishermen and fishmongers.
A handful of the prosecutors, Sean explained, were fishermen as well.
The last fishermen who accidentally drifted ashore, in 2006, were killed.
The other represented fishermen who primarily worked in the Caribbean Sea.
"What fishermen want from fish but not from mosquitoes" are BITES.
Its main characters are strong, shirtless Brazilian fishermen of different ages.
One fishermen was shot in the eye, another in the head.
He even hired fishermen to get him close to the island!
There are always more boats, more desperate fishermen looking for work.
The fishermen also fret over the economic impact of the crisis.
"Several fishermen are having tremendous difficulty feeding their families," he said.
Iran denied the claim, saying the Saudi Navy shot at fishermen.
Without them, fishermen would catch far less, and make less money.
But the North Korean fishermen are still there in their boats.
The result is a convoluted workaround many fishermen view as nonsensical.
Fishermen reported a vehicle in the ocean, according to Duran Mejia.
The fishermen also fret over the economic impact of the crisis.
Persuading local fishermen to harvest the abundant sea urchins for him.
In 2012, after the Philippine navy tried to arrest some Chinese fishermen near Scarborough Shoal, which both China and the Philippines claim, Chinese vessels have patrolled the surrounding waters and at times turned away Philippine fishermen.
According to fishermen and harbor management staff, fishermen must reimburse the loans, which go toward nets and other expensive equipment, with their daily catch, which the companies undervalue by as much as a factor of four.
Congress can help fishermen, processors, coastal communities and the thousands of small businesses that depend on wild-caught, American seafood by investing in the science that allows fishermen to harvest optimum yield on a continuing basis.
This year, the fisheries agency said it will allow fishermen to catch 2500,250 tons of squid, a third less than the government's limit for last year, but nearly double what fishermen actually caught during the same period.
Subzero onboard freezers freed fishermen from their race against melting refrigerator ice.
Healthy seas, he added, are in the best interests of fishermen too.
The fishermen and processors I met carry themselves proudly and speak sternly.
The first problem with this dream is the scarcity of local fishermen.
BP impacted their waters, but fishermen won't see a payment from them.
Getting local fishermen involved could also help to reduce poaching, he said.
But Wular's shrinking size has become a concern for fishermen, he said.
It also demanded that its fishermen be granted access to UK waters.
In recent years, fishermen from North Korea have also joined the competition.
It's high stakes on the high seas for fishermen from Gloucester, Mass.
Some fishermen worry that their favourite spots will become no-go zones.
Low flows not only harm the livelihoods of fishermen and farmers downstream.
The coast guard and local fishermen were searching the river, he added.
As fishermen attempt to catch fish, dolphins get caught in their equipment.
Finally, fishermen depend on wetlands to harvest oysters, shrimp, crabs, and fish.
The Vietnamese authorities said two of the fishermen had been seriously wounded.
France bans its fishermen from scallop dredging between May 15 and Oct.
It's also scary because those dynamite fishermen are very hostile toward journalists.
French fishermen say pulse fishing in demarcated zones is depleting fish numbers.
According to Alex, the fishermen still feel the effects of the spill.
This does not necessarily make fishermen the tools of an expansionist policy.
And at times fishermen have indeed been used to advance those claims.
The fishermen will then be able to fill the farm with fishstock.
For the fishermen and vendors, it is a threat to their livelihoods.
State TV said other Iranian fishermen remain in custody in Saudi Arabia.
China wrested control of the shoal, used by Filipino fishermen, in 2012.
Boudouma fishermen were left with virtually no way to feed their families.
The local fishermen will be out on the river with their nets.
Fishermen use them by hanging the nets like walls above the seafloor.
That has raised opposition from environmentalists, some native groups and sport fishermen.
For European fishermen, losing rights to British waters would have devastating consequences.
Several Hainan fishermen and diplomats told Reuters some vessels have small arms.
Dawn's attacks on Greece-based Egyptian fishermen in the party's trial, Elghandour
The group said the four fishermen were denied shelter and medical care.
Anchovies hauled in by the town's fishermen feature prominently on dinner plates.
The tidalists have the tenure, but the fishermen sell all the books.
The boaters, who were fishermen, had originally set sail from Costa Rica.
Local fishermen prepare their nets between the icebergs of the Ilulissat Icefjord
But recent months have brought a crisis that worries fishermen and chefs.
Kids run around, some fly kites, fishermen bring their boats back in.
But, the area is also an active fishing ground for Peruvian fishermen.
Fishermen like myself, however, recognized it right away as an Atlantic menhaden.
"You know, fishermen aren't the easiest people to work with," he says.
The amount that US fishermen were catching each year was actually declining.
Many fishermen had stopped work, fearing that they too could be attacked.
It has claimed the lives of dozens of fishermen in recent years.
With the help of a local evangelical, Mr. Chau hired five fishermen.
The bronze was retrieved from Adriatic waters by Italian fishermen in 1964.
The bronze was found in 20103 in Adriatic waters by Italian fishermen.
Illegal fishing also undercuts the legal fishermen trying to earn a living.
Others are fishermen, veterans, faith leaders and even former oil industry leaders.
Last October, many fishermen across Bangladesh blatantly flouted the hilsa fishing ban.
Scientists have blamed fishermen, who respond that they are being targeted unfairly.
For legal net fishermen, six pounds of fish is a good day.
The menu changes daily based on what their fishermen catch that morning.
"Most of the fishermen you see here now are Vietnamese," he said.
Those fishermen gave the islands their Vietnamese name: the Hoang Sa Archipelago.
Fishermen no longer have to guess which seaside market needs their catch.
Most arrive on cruise ships and have little interest in the fishermen.
Three fishermen were moderately injured, said the Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza.
Fishermen are selling boat rides for as much as $10,173 per person.
But a growing chorus of fishermen and hunters, naturalists and activists disagree.
"The fishermen, they can take their boats out in winter," Dorph said.
Fishermen, possibly, some unemployed people, and British industry serving the domestic market.
I stay with the fishermen for an hour before, finally, a bite.
No Chinese fishermen were harmed, however, said South Korea's Yonhap news agency.
Some Filipino fishermen are optimistic a new leader can find a solution.
Chinese vessels have attacked and killed Vietnamese fishermen plying the contested waters.
Besides farmers, fishermen have also fallen on hard times during the crisis.
Fishermen in this region are well-acquainted with the mangroves' many perks.
Lobster caught by Vinalhaven fishermen embellished the housemade pappardelle with spring peas.
Back then, he told me, the fishermen had names for every dolphin, and the dolphins were so enthusiastic that they would spit water on fishermen sleeping in their boats at night to wake them to fish before dawn.
Political analysts say the incident was the first reported to involve the Malaysian navy and Philippine fishermen since a 2012 escalation of tension in the South China Sea, when China harassed Philippine and Vietnamese fishermen in the Spratlys.
After the row - dubbed the scallop wars - flared up five years ago, French and UK fishermen brokered yearly agreements that saw British fishermen limit their scallop dredging in the Baie de Seine in exchange for some French scallop permits.
Speaking to the families of missing fishermen in Tamil Nadu villages, India's defense minister, Nirmala Sitharaman, said on Sunday that the country's navy, air force and coast guard were doing everything possible to try to find the missing fishermen.
The head of the National Association of Fishermen, Dragoljub Bajkovic, said Eni had offered a total of 175,000 euros ($200,000) to 127 fishermen, but that this was not enough to cover long-term disruption to Montenegro's main fishing grounds.
Bad blood between Spanish and Irish fishermen, for example, has lingered for decades.
Local fishermen cast their lines at the water's edge of Havana's famed Malecon.
While a legacy of seafood restaurants remains, fishermen are few and far between.
"Deadliest Catch" explores the real-life high-sea adventures of Alaskan crab fishermen.
Holiday-makers and fishermen teeter over expanding boggy beaches to reach the waterline.
IST: Around 36 whales have been rescued by fishermen, while 45 are dead.
The challenge is convincing fishermen or farmers to apply technology at the source.
It is unclear whether any Mexican fishermen will receive any of the money.
Among them was Cornel Garnel, a shirtless fishermen who got back last week.
Environmentalists and fishermen, meanwhile, complain that the project will harm local fish stocks.
The result: Local fishermen are still fishing, and fish stocks are coming back.
"We see pangas here," Villa said, referring to the boats the fishermen use.
A coalition of fishermen, Alaska Natives and environmentalists has been fighting the project.
There are a few other ways for ex-fishermen to earn a living.
This is definitely more for the fishermen and backwoods campers than casual commuter.
Sport fishermen don t-shirts featuring his powerful depictions of their potential catch.
Mr Duterte thought he had struck a deal to allow Filipino fishermen back.
On the backend, the startup does business with 1503,2150 fishermen across 237 coasts.
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Environmentalists and fishermen have opposed the project, saying it would damage the environment.
Some fishermen have also protested against reclamation, saying it would reduce their catch.
"As fishermen we have a responsibility to use correct fishing methods," says Nhamussua.
Fishermen sit silently on the banks as pleasure boats churn the muddy water.
Obtainability: You're at the whim of the underemployed fishermen of rural Nova Scotia.
The Pangasinan fishermen are seen by many Filipinos as victims of Chinese bullying.
Her parents ran a seafood shack on the beach; her grandfathers were fishermen.
"But we are grateful to the fishermen for bringing us here," he said.
The Belize Barrier Reef, half a mile from shore, draws fishermen and divers.
China allowed Philippine fishermen to return to the Scarborough Shoal after Duterte's visit.
Fishermen cast their nets to try to take advantage of the rising waters.
And certainly not in the numbers that fishermen could make a living on.
Cousteau illuminates the shark's fragile existence and condemns fishermen actively targeting great whites.
And just this week four Chinese fishermen were freed from detention in Argentina.
Out in Grand Isle, fishermen suffer land loss that's visible day by day.
We are also studying the 2006 case where two local fishermen were killed.
Many fishermen have pledged to keep fishing, even after the village is destroyed.
"Nobody has ever seen a live giant squid except fishermen," he told Reuters.
A group of five fishermen had a close encounter with an orca recently.
Increasingly, fishermen are also making sure their gear returns safely to dry land.
But that's nothing compared to what fishermen were catching even a decade ago.
In Fisherman's Blues, Badkhen questions how the drilling will affect the fishermen, specifically.
They became excellent spear fishermen, and ended their days watching jaw-dropping sunsets.
In the mid-1960s, Japanese fishermen hauled in nearly 25,000 whales (see chart).
Conniff argues, though, that foreign fishermen get the upper hand on the catch.
Storms, equipment failures, and even stingrays are among the many hazards fishermen face.
That was the year Wanchese fishermen decided there was money in the fish.
There are 537 Indian prisoners in Pakistani jails, 483 of whom are fishermen.
Yet its fishermen rely on European markets where new trade barriers look certain.
He was president of one, the Association of Artisanal Fishermen of Amuay Bay.
Initially, Beijing announced that it was building shelters on stilts there for fishermen.
But after the fishermen catch their prey, the narrative takes an unexpected turn.
They painted gauzy landscapes where fishermen plucked plump brook trout from Esopus Creek.
Three of the fishermen turned out to be "armed Houthi terrorists," he said.
In 2006, the Sentinelese killed two fishermen who had accidentally drifted on shore.
They have killed several outsiders, including fishermen, who have stepped on their beach.
Some fishermen are unwilling to wait that long for their catch to improve.
The documentary crew visits the fishermen who killed the dolphin in the video.
Schools have been closed, and fishermen have been asked to return to shore.
In the port, surfers rent warehouses next to where fishermen unload their catch.
In Ecuador, government officials have publicly warned fishermen to refuse offers from enganchadores.
So eat U.S. seafood and support your fishermen who are doing it right.
Most of the fishermen are older, and finding new recruits is a challenge.
There have been clashes between Chinese fishermen and the authorities in South Korea.
From lobstermen in Maine to fishermen in North Carolina, livelihoods are at stake.
Swimmers, canoers and fishermen all converge at Plötzensee, a small lake in Berlin.
Aadsen, 39, is a child of Sitka whose parents were also commercial fishermen.
They also follow eel migrations, hoping to catch illegal fishermen on the spot.
Those lands also provide outdoor recreation for hikers, hunters, fishermen, skiers and snowmobilers.
Ayyash said there are 4,000 fishermen in Gaza, home to 1.95 million people.
Fishermen will tell you, it's not the ocean their fathers and grandfathers knew.
That way, any fishermen caught using children could be tracked, fined or arrested.
They are the world's last subsistence whalers, and as fishermen they are fierce.
The spill killed wildlife and forced local fishermen to suspend fishing for weeks.
Fishermen, environmental groups, and Lummi Tribe members aren't exactly buying Cooke Aquaculture's reasoning.
"People ignore what's going on because these fishermen, they're poor, they're uneducated," he said, Migrant fishermen told the Thomson Reuters Foundation they were routinely abused by employers, including being punched, forced to drink dirty water and subjected to racist slurs.
"We appreciate Pakistan's goodwill gesture of releasing Indian fishermen, but we expect a similar reciprocal move by India, 156 Pakistani fishermen including 13 children are languishing in Indian jails," Muhammad Ali Shah, president of Pakistan Fisher Folk, a fishermen's rights body.
"The people who came face to face with the powers of (Saudi Arabia) were simple fishermen who had fishermen boats," Majid Aqababai, the director general of border affairs at the interior ministry said, according to the Young Journalists Club site.
COLOMBO (Reuters) - India and Sri Lanka agreed to release fishermen in each others' custody, a joint statement said on Monday, a move that is likely to ease tensions between the countries which have held fishermen captive for crossing territorial waters.
BEIJING, March 22 (Reuters) - Philippine fishermen threw fire bombs at Chinese law enforcement vessels in the South China Sea, China's Foreign Ministry on Tuesday, after Philippine media said fishermen had been struck by bottles hurled from Chinese coast guard ships.
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Dredging machines and sand barges dump their waste directly into the river, fishermen say.
Rescue workers and fishermen rescued at least 169 people, but at least 202 died.
Now, Israel permits fishermen to only go a few miles out on security grounds.
That will hit Tanmen's fishermen hard, making them less willing to defend China's claims.
When the fishermen docked, children haggled for cheap crabs or begged for a tuna.
Similarly, the Solomon Islanders believed in good sharks that helped protect fishermen and swimmers.
The fishermen pull the bladders, roll them into small packages and move them north.
Some say fishermen first thought up pegs, to clip their nets to the rigging.
Fishermen fear that the fish, and their livelihoods, are on the verge of extinction.
Now, fishermen barely have enough squid to sell to traders, much less to neighbors.
It is home to around 1,000 fishermen who work in the Paracels, including Tan.
Filipino fishermen have complained of harassment by Chinese government vessels in the Scarborough Shoal.
Under the agreement, fishermen using ropeless gear will be exempt from future early closures.
Soon, however, the fishermen may have to contend with a different sort of catch.
Researchers say Greek fishermen face the same issues in the Aegean and off Crete.
Krablr started off as a promising real-time crab pricing engine for amateur fishermen.
Similarly, in Pakistan, Rohingya men tend to work illegally, as fishermen, mechanics or waiters.
"We need to start at the beginning, protecting our farmers and fishermen," he says.
Interested fishermen and boat lovers should inquire at the SeaDrone website for more specifics.
The abductees include South Korean government officials, students and fishermen and also Japanese citizens.
Quartiano decided to publish the video so the fishermen could be identified and caught.
Aqababai said that the Saudis had fired on the fishermen, killing one of them.
According to Machias residents, opioid abuse is particularly pronounced among the town's lobster fishermen.
The tiny crabs, their shells still soft, are caught in local creeks by fishermen.
"There are third- and fourth-generation Japanese fishermen in the area," Diego tells me.
Every year, 5003 fishermen or honey collectors are killed in tiger attacks, researchers estimate.
Its $1.5 billion of handouts will enrich farmers, fishermen, rubber traders and other interests.
A local association for fishermen said it would sue those responsible for the accident.
Fish: The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) is loosening regulations for Gulf Coast fishermen.
At sea, Chinese vessels enter its neighbors waters and often clash violently with fishermen.
French fishermen argue that scallops should not be harvested in summer, when they reproduce.
In Maine, fishermen are concerned about the repercussions for the state's iconic lobster industry.
Eventually, the car was found by fishermen, with the suffocated Mary Jo in it.
Fishermen in the poor town fear the oil industry may instead hurt their livelihoods.
And in that case, he argued, the local community and fishermen should be compensated.
My husband's family eventually relocated to Texas, where some of them became shrimp fishermen.
Extra costs and delays could drive some merchants, processors and fishermen out of business.
The four fishermen waited, expecting to face South Korean security forces who never came.
But some of the fishermen don't want to say they are worried just yet.
Tunisian fishermen rescued four people but one later died in hospital, the UNHCR said.
South Korea has accused the North of detaining hundreds of fishermen against their will.
The authorities detained several fishermen who had defied warnings and put to sea anyway.
In 2006, two Indian fishermen who accidentally washed up on their shores were killed.
In January, it also mobilised its fishermen to defend Indonesia's sovereignty in its waters.
Still, it is the distance to the coast that ails these fishermen the most.
The best hope to save both the dolphins and the fishermen may be ecotourism.
Commercial fishermen still ply the waters for lobster, bay scallops, conch and fin fish.
Today, America's commercial fishermen serve a global market for animal feed and table fare.
Council members are commercial fishermen, recreational anglers, scientists and federal and state fisheries experts.
In contrast, requests from the fishermen for information prior to the meeting went unanswered.
These days, there are only a few dozen fishermen on the lake, Fujimori says.
Fishermen rowed through the streets alongside the military and police carrying people to safety.
Investors and fishermen have deserted fishing ports, after lucrative exports to China were blocked.
The two fishermen had seen the light of the helicopter approaching in the distance.
When seas are calm, pirates roam the nearby waters to kidnap fishermen for ransom.
Fishermen rescued the otter pup after the animal became stranded in Morro Bay, California.
Fishermen blame the CFP for policies which they say will render their industry bankrupt.
This leveling of the playing field has clear benefits to honest fishermen and businesses.
It said all five fishermen on board were rescued by another Vietnamese fishing boat.
Talk to the commercial fishermen in Alaska and they will say it is working.
Except for Benson, the boys, approaching young manhood, were fishermen; Benson was a carpenter.
The men on the ship are the sons of fishermen, carpenters and rice farmers.
The authorities there said they had rescued 690 fishermen, but 96 are still missing.
The dead men were fishermen, shopkeepers, the two teenage students and an Islamic teacher.
The fishermen on the waterfront are cautious; they want to preserve the city's industry.
"They knew how to work as a team because they were fishermen," he said.
Plus, he says, the Wanchese fishermen established the business and the North Carolina economy is entitled to benefit from that work, even if it's no longer feasible for the fishermen to work the waters as much as they once did, he said.
"This is a nightmare situation for a huge number of fishermen and their family members" because prices typically rise in Bangladesh during Ramadan, said Mokter Ahmed, a spokesman for the National Fishermen's Association in Cox's Bazar, a port city with about 2000,000 fishermen.
Many of them have set up units in Britain to buy quotas from British fishermen.
It's a culture that needs to be tied to the land, they're fishermen and farmers.
Eight seamen are still held in Somalia, all of them Iranian fishermen seized in 2015.
Many states have laws that prohibit fishermen from keeping live snakeheads, according to National Geographic.
All five fishermen on board were rescued by another Vietnamese fishing boat, the ministry said.
ONC is branching out, incorporating fishermen and women, and local ferries, in its ocean monitoring.
Fishermen found Ravenelle, 52, and took her to the hospital, but she died days later.
In the 1970s, this area was lightly inhabited, home to artisanal fishermen and empty beaches.
Soon a prize catch like this could become a rarity for West Point's canoe fishermen.
But authorities don't know whether the fishermen saw Hazana before she disappeared, according to KBTX.
More than 300 people, including fishermen, soldiers and police are involved in the search effort.
Fishermen in the Arabian Sea complain they net four times as much plastic as fish.
Several fishermen told Reuters they were allowed to sail only once or twice a week.
In the nearby town of Port Royal, fishermen scorned government calls to leave for shelters.
Though the fishermen depend upon it for their livelihoods, they fall victim to its power.
The startup sources vegetables and fish directly from 1,500 fishermen and farmers across the nation.
CNN wasn't allowed to speak to the Ly Son fishermen without a government minder present.
The sea creature is famous for giving night fishermen a fright when it's accidentally caught.
The danger is that the victims, apart from a few Croatian fishermen, will be bystanders.
In the 2000s fishermen had tried to warn government scientists that stocks were in decline.
Last month, a group of Dutch fishermen discovered a double-headed harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena).
Rescue workers and fishermen rescued at least 169 people, but at least 202 people died.
And over the weekend, two Indonesian fishermen were abducted in two separate incidents off Sabah.
In Louisiana, opponents include flood protection advocates, commercial fishermen and property owners such as Rosinski.
But while no official figures are available, fishermen say fish stocks have yet to recover.
Pudjiastuti said the eight detained Chinese fishermen would be processed in accordance with Indonesian law.
Most were "target" species deliberately sought by fishermen, others were non-target or bycatch species.
Fishermen just aren't doing enough on their own, and it's time to act, she says.
Two fishermen in Oklahoma came across the alligator snapping turtle while fishing with a trotline.
In Houtouwan&aposs heyday, Lin Fazhen ran a small store in 1984 catering to fishermen.
Another ETP pipeline in Louisiana has drawn protests from flood protection advocates and commercial fishermen.
Fishermen threw it back overboard in fear of prosecution, so no chance for research. pic.twitter.
We spoke with some fishermen in Texas who have done some catch reduction and restoration.
Rescue workers and fishermen have rescued 169 people, suggesting hundreds might have perished at sea.
Most experts say the wooden boats are just carrying fishermen including soldiers drafted to fish.
A large number of fish surrounded the vessel, so fishermen believed the yacht had stalled.
But this probably won't stop China and its fishermen from casting their nets ever wider.
In Banc d'Arguin tribal fishermen were given exclusive access to the waters of the reserve.
He called for strengthening protections for the species and urged fishermen to report illegal activities.
Filipino fishermen have also complained of harassment by Chinese government vessels near the Scarborough Shoal.
"When fishermen are encouraged to race against each other, they end up overfishing," Leland said.
Government subsidies encourage fishermen to use heavier vessels with steel - as opposed to wooden - hulls.
Alaskan fishermen discover that as a result, they must now operate under costly new restrictions.
"There are no human rights out there," said Luther Fian Patterson, one of the fishermen.
His father's relationships with the Maine lobster industry helped him buy directly from the fishermen.
As compensation, officials distributed bags of rice and gave fishermen 50,000 dong, or about $2.20.
Pirates roam the nearby waters to kidnap fishermen for ransom, residents of nearby islands say.
California is set to officially ban commercial fishermen from using drift nets off its coasts.
It seems, though, that the fishermen of Cape Cod will be paying a significant price.
Daniel, unrelated to the Daniels family, knows he is an unpopular man among commercial fishermen.
It took a few years, but Wanchese's entrepreneurial fishermen got to work on summer flounder.
In 2006, two Indian fishermen were killed when they strayed too close to the island.
Fishermen in Jamaica have reaped the benefits of a demand for lionfish on dinner plates.
Police said they appeared to be fishermen whose boat, found nearby, had run into trouble.
The fishermen still have it hard, with fuel and spare parts for their boats scarce.
In the early 1700s it was just a large village of fishermen, salters, market gardeners.
I want to be clear that our farmers and our fishermen are important to us.
Artists set up shop and painted-by-number Craft Master's fishermen, bull fighters, and horses.
But that would threaten the livelihoods of hundreds of fishermen, and economies of their towns.
Rina cackled at her friend's confusion, and fishermen on a nearby boat whistled at her.
These "capacity-enhancing subsidies" allow fishermen to fish more cheaply — beyond what the market allows.
The boat was scarred by at least 26 bullet holes, and three fishermen were killed.
The fishermen said that tribesmen had shot arrows at him and that he had retreated.
Some fishermen have survived, and the government plans to send them back to North Korea.
Her friend, Tomoe Goto, 41, said she wondered if the fishermen were trying to defect.
He said that extremely poor fishermen like himself usually subsist on rice, lentils and vegetables.
And Israel expanded the fishing zone for Gazan fishermen, to increase the resources entering Gaza.
Fishermen, too, tell tales of seaweed tangling in their nets where there was none before.
This means that, for example, French fishermen can work in U.K. waters and vice versa.
Fishermen on the coast of Portugal risk their lives to catch barnacles on rocky shores.
"We were treated like criminals," Nelson Plamiano, one of the fishermen, told broadcaster GMA 7.
In the end, local fishermen shepherd them carefully to the tiny stone jetty and safety.
"Once we established trust, fishermen would bring decades of information to our meetings," says Jud.
All seven fishermen were safe and were transported to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center for observation.
Hundreds of foreign fishermen rushed at the chance to be rescued from the island. Sen.
For generations, local fishermen have safeguarded their supplies of fish by creating marine protected areas.
Collaboration with fishermen to avoid entanglements is going to determine the future of many species.
All of our boats are registered in Somaliland and all our fishermen are from Somaliland.
The researchers buy unwanted shrimp shells from restaurants, supermarkets and local fishermen at cheap prices.
Within minutes, local fishermen were on the scene in small motor boats to rescue people.
"When the illegal fishermen came, we welcomed them at first," he says in the film.
Prices local fishermen receive for their catch go down when farmed fish flood the market.
About 85 percent are small-scale fishermen, with the rest commercial boats and aquaculture farms.
"The assailants arrived in the night and attacked the fishermen," official Dimoya Souapebe told Reuters.
Like we're really proud of being fishermen, you know, because it's regenerative and multi-generational.
The Bahamas' luxury resorts and residences were powered by hotel workers, laborers, migrants and fishermen.
Young fishermen are the lifeblood of America's commercial fishing industry, and they need your support.
Walking Sittwe's crowded bazaar in 20153, I saw Rohingya fishermen selling seafood to Rakhine women.
In this respect, both they are like fishermen trying to lure in the big one.
Hunters and fishermen have had to change their routines as animals shift their migration routes.
Everything had fallen down and fishermen would use the cottages' wooden floor boards for fires.
On Friday, a group of fishermen and marine biologists freed the whale of its harness.
As fishermen we have to adapt and make the most of what we can get.
"After that the relatives of the fishermen announced that no further attempts should be made to retrieve the bodies — they understood that the fishermen should not have been there in the first place and that it would put too many people at risk," said Grig.
A group of fishermen took him close to North Sentinel Island around midnight of Nov. 14.
"We have mapped the area with the help of these fishermen," Pathak told the Associated Press.
The wreck off the coast of Antikythera was discovered in 1900 by a group of fishermen.
Eventually, the trade faded out , and there are now only a couple thousand fishermen left today.
Rain fell and authorities told fishermen to moor in safe harbor until the storm had passed.
Fishermen have been warned not to venture out to the sea due to the extreme conditions.
The foreign fishermen they say, have cut nets belonging to locals and run down small boats.
Hary and the other fishermen know their catch is a fraction of what it once was.
Rights groups say drilling there could also cost the livelihoods of thousands of farmers and fishermen.
Another ETP pipeline proposed in Louisiana has drawn protests from flood protection advocates and commercial fishermen.
There are more fishermen than there were before, said Khaled Othman, a maker of fishing nets.
Most of Iceland's catch is for export, and favorites can be kept at home, fishermen say.
But a speech he gave to fishermen in late September has set off a sectarian furore.
"Before, when fishermen tried to fish there, they were driven away by water cannon," he said.
The fishermen contacted the US Coast Guard, which alerted the USS Ashland stationed in Sasebo, Japan.
Poul Erik Rom, 35, and his father Ejvind, 65, are from a long line of fishermen.
Commercial fishermen in British Columbia are calling this the worst salmon season in nearly 50 years.
This week, however, Philippine television has shown fishermen returning from the shoal grinning, their boats full.
Fishermen say sardines are a favorite because the fish is popular and relatively affordable for buyers.
The traps are set by Russian fishermen, waiting to meet their quota before setting sail again.
The agency did not immediately respond to BuzzFeed News' request for additional information about the fishermen.
The fishermen believe the porbeagle is the first shark caught near the seaside town of Whitby.
Both his father and grandfather, born on a small island off Sakata's coast, had been fishermen.
"OMG" It isn't Shark Week (yet) but a group of fishermen surely felt like it was.
THE CHANCES that Chigozie Obioma's second novel would match, let alone surpass, "The Fishermen", were slim.
They're undercover agents posing as fishermen and deadbeats – but they have guns, and they have targets.
Locals says thousands of fishermen have simply given up and gone to look for work elsewhere.
He forwarded it to fishermen on other boats, and they all returned as quickly as possible.
Sadly, fishermen in Mexico use gillnets to capture another endangered species: the totoabas fish (Totoaba macdonaldi).
Witnesses and a local police officer said the bodies were discovered by fishermen on Sunday morning.
Fishermen also have to sign a contract that commits them to fishing in a sustainable way.
They decide she is bad luck, a bad omen for the superstitious fishermen who found her.
Indonesia declared a state of emergency this week after the spill and fire killed five fishermen.
Other fishermen can then spot when a rogue vessel has strayed, even if they cannot read.
Many are repentant fishermen who used to hunt turtles prized for turtle soup and their meat.
There are frequent cases of fishermen crossing the International Maritime Boundary with India's neighbour Sri Lanka.
The imperial power could now be magnanimous, allowing Philippine fishermen to fish where they always have.
The landscape of the lower Mississippi River, after all, features fishermen with tankers in the distance.
There were also Chinese fishermen on the sand bar, about 500 square metres large, he said.
"People are witnessing hostile acts by tribal fishermen and those need to be reported," he said.
If Britain leaves the union, Scottish fishermen might be hit by large tariffs on those exports.
Quartiano said he decided to publish the video so the fishermen could be identified and caught.
Vertical University aims to preserve this expertise by employing local farmers, herders and fishermen as teachers.
The developers say it has never been their intention to drive the fishermen out of business.
China seized control of the shoal in 2012, using coast guard vessels to bar Filipino fishermen.
But twenty-five years ago, when the fishermen caught monkfish, they would throw it all out!
The nearly extinct "smiling" Irrawaddy dolphins continue to get hunted in Myanmar's waters by illegal fishermen.
Experts suspect commercial and tribal fishermen who blame the sea lions for decreasing the salmon population.
"We went through a period where chefs thought they could be sommeliers, gardeners, fishermen," he says.
The fishermen attempted to tow the sailboat, but when they failed, contacted the US Coast Guard.
Pertamina has set up an emergency center in Karawang and promised to compensate fishermen, he said.
The fishermen use gillnets to target guitarfish and other marine life for commercial and private use.
"I haven't spoken to any fishermen that want it to happen," said boat captain Lance Palmer.
But those officers have been spotted on boats at a higher rate this summer, fishermen said.
Fishermen say they have already noticed disruptions in the movements of tuna since the surveys began.
These fishermen felt something while going through the (albeit) prescribed motions, and we probably have, too.
Versions of this route have been traveled for centuries — by indigenous residents, fishermen, loggers and explorers.
Many of the fishermen say they fear they'll lose their livelihoods once the port starts operating.
"I am frustrated hearing John's name," said Naw Halen, the wife of one of the fishermen.
Meanwhile, residents are questioning the motives of the fishermen and those who may have sent them.
Today, there are so many abandoned nets that the government pays fishermen to drag them ashore.
Mr. Robbins returned with "The Fishermen," painted from a photograph taken off the New England coast.
The quake sent a flood of the unemployed, including impoverished fishermen, in search of smuggling jobs.
They had gone as a family to Alaska, where Mr. Raz saw fishermen pulling in salmon.
In 2006, two crab fishermen were killed by islanders after washing up on North Sentinel's shores.
No Senegalese postcard is complete without an image of pirogues, the exuberantly painted boats fishermen use.
But that wasn't the case on Tuesday, when two fishermen called 9113 to report a body.
When the vessel tried to flee, the patrol boat gave chase, and briefly detained the fishermen.
As the Thaimuang gets closer the diesel envelops the fishermen standing on mountains of fishing gear.
Fishermen use them for catching or drying fish, and small farmers fence their gardens with them.
Fishermen and reindeer herders in northern Siberia have long snacked on raw, frozen fish and meat.
South Korea often reveals the seizure of North Korean fishermen in its waters once it happens.
But licensed U.S. fishermen complain poaching has become widespread, as prices have climbed in recent years.
But instead of fixing the problem, the Trump administration has made things worse for Alaskan fishermen.
Fishermen found the wreck in the 1980s in the Java Sea, off the coast of Indonesia.
Still, the French fishermen have been quite chivalrous in allowing their British counterparts to troll there.
He used it to stay afloat for about 15 minutes until fishermen rescued him, he said.
In sum, the proposed legislation would hamstring fishermen and regulators with unnecessary restrictions and waste resources.
Bangladeshi officials familiar with the Ashrayan scheme have found converting fishermen into farmers far from straightforward.
The name Mumbai is believed to come from Mumba devi, patron deity of fishermen, or kolis.
"Any plan must prioritize the fishermen; we must have a say in the redevelopment," he said.
Mr. Fikri had bought 500 kilograms, or 1,100 pounds, of swordfish from fishermen at Al Hoceima.
The more people cheat, the more difficult it becomes for honest fishermen to make a living.
There would also be a balancing act between commercial fishermen, energy developers, coastal homeowners and conservationists.
The men's actions bolstered the rescue efforts of dozens of Greek fishermen and the Coast Guard.
Some French fishermen are vowing to sit up all night in their boats, cradling their guns.
HB 35053 prohibits the use of drones to interfere with the activities of hunters or fishermen.
The men said they were fishermen and were later sent home aboard a North Korean vessel.
The men appeared to be fishermen whose boat had trouble, rather than defectors, the police said.
Fishermen were recruited to help stem the oil's advance toward the marshlands by installing floating booms.
His intimacy with the sea is a family legacy, inherited from 117 years of Campo fishermen.
Several of the fishermen they selected to be financially compensated to stop fishing with gillnets allegedly continued to fish for totoaba, and the majority of fishermen chosen to use the vaquita-safe nets did not know how to or were not committed to fishing in this way.
Worst affected are its fishermen, whose red and blue skiffs cluster serenely on the town's wide river.
Regardless of these conventions, foreign fishermen may claim historic fishing rights going back decades or even centuries.
FADs take advantage of this instinct, attracting fish in spectacularly dense schools that fishermen quickly scoop up.
But angry relatives complained of official inaction, saying it was the local fishermen who had saved lives.
"Loggers, miners, hunters, fishermen who invade reservations think the president is on their side now," he said.
Fishermen reel in 1,073-pound blue marlin  after hour-long struggle: It&aposs like a &apossea monster.
Pretty much everything we serve is line-caught, and I know all of my fishermen by name.
It would be a "no-fishing zone" for all fishermen to protect spawning grounds for young fish.
And the sportsman is supporting fishermen in Congress, too, according to Alaska news outlet Capital City Weekly.
" Pideris, 40, says the fishermen risked their own lives "because it was the humane thing to do.
"Every time we passed it, we caught a fish," one of the fishermen was quoted as saying.
Fishing is one of Senegal's largest industries, and artisanal fishermen catch 90 percent of the nation's fish.
SAN DIEGO — Fishermen like to tell stories, but Nick Haworth will have a whopper of a tale.
Fishermen target the totoaba for its swim bladder, which is prized in Asian cultures for making soup.
In the end, local fishermen and their families will find themselves in an even more desperate situation.
Fishermen will ignite a body of water and all of the fish will float to the top.
Despite bringing migrant workers into formal employment, the AWS has failed to make fishing safer, fishermen said.
Fishermen are seeing their share of the pie shrink as laid-off oil workers flood the industry.
Caught under water, the dolphins probably suffocated and then were savagely cut from the nets by fishermen.
The UNHCR's Mr Condé says that fishermen can no longer go into the deep lake to fish.
Fishermen, who were told to stay clear until May 10th, will be getting used to passing shells.
But it's not clear whether they were attempted defectors or fishermen who've strayed too far from land.
"They are still there, but they are not harassing or preventing our fishermen from fishing," he said.
Canadian fishermen landed CA$1.3 billion worth of lobster and CA$590 million worth of snow crab.
Japan is a country where sushi chefs are treated like rock stars and fishermen are TV heroes.
Chinese fishermen, as well as employees from Guinea-Bissau and Guinea were aboard the boat, Mara said.
"Fishermen are catching Gulf Stream fish 100km in from the continental shelf," says Glen Gawarkiewicz of WHOI.
Another popular theory is that the ghost ships were crewed by fishermen struggling to fulfill fishing quotas.
Last year a handful of fishermen were returned home along with the bodies of their crew mates.
Authorities had yet to decide what to do with the vessel and the ten fishermen on board.
Screenshot: VGNorwegian fishermen discovered a beluga whale wearing a harness off the country's northern coast last week.
"Foreign fishermen destroyed their livelihoods and deprived them of proper fishing," Salad Nur told the wire service.
Returning fishermen said two or three Chinese coastguard ships circled the shoal but had not harassed them.
Fishermen will sell their catch at around 15 euros ($17.7) for five kilograms on the local market.
Milstein said he's heard of fishermen towing a net for five minutes and picking up 60,000 pyrosomes.
"The fishermen call me on the phone, and we arrange to send the tag here," he explained.
Fishermen use the same method to detect fish by pinging the critter's buoyant air-filled swim bladder.
The DOE initiated a widespread culling effort, first incentivizing fishermen and eventually reaching out to area chefs.
However, others, particularly the city's fishermen, are worried the sea lions may be damaging the wooden docks.
The regulators then divvy up that amount of fish into shares that are distributed to individual fishermen.
In 2012, China seized the disputed Scarborough Shoal and denied Philippine fishermen access to its fishing grounds.
" The accusations were refuted by Iran, who said the men captured by Saudi Arabia were "simply fishermen.
We can direct our dollars toward fishermen who catch food fish, instead of toward the supplement industry.
Five men snatched the two fishermen late on Saturday from a Malaysian-registered fishing trawler off Sabah.
Of the twenty fishermen attacked, 12 are still missing, five survived and three bodies have been found.
No matter: At the counter, he orders for us—two-hour minimum, five fishermen, $20 USD each.
Thursday's edition of the Federal Register contains new rules for apple exporters, fishermen and tornado-generated missiles.
The covered bow (where fishermen once fixed their nets in inclement weather) is now a guest room.
From the boat, the fishermen said Chau used a canoe to reach the shore on November 16.
According to Greenland's government, some fishermen travelled 93 miles to deliver ballot papers to a remote town.
Mumbai fishermen have called for the 12-mile nautical limit to be increased to improve their catch.
At least a dozen fishermen were casting their lines into the Neva River as the sun set.
A leading organization of fishermen also has objected to the dam, saying it will hurt their business.
But the fishermen managed to secure 19 feet of tentacle — more proof of the mythic squid's existence.
The day of the tsunami, fishermen found him, tangled in debris, drifting in and out of consciousness.
Local fishermen complain that these trawlers damage their nets and disrupt schools of fish in shallow water.
Wallace is a commercial fisherman in Southeast Alaska and former president of the United Fishermen of Alaska.
It would have been embarrassing to get tough on North Korean fishermen so soon after that summit.
The United Nations estimates about 1.4 million farmers and 100,000 fishermen will be impacted by the typhoon.
The First Cast is great for experienced fishermen, but it also makes a good choice for beginners.
So the village fishermen sprang into action, racing toward waterlogged dinghies as screams echoed over the water.
Tragically, local fishermen said they watched as the Sentinelese people attacked and dragged Chau away, CNN reported.
"Our whole idea when we opened up this place is to provide seafood for fishermen," he says.
In January, local fishermen lobbed lead weights, dead fish, and Tabasco sauce at a Sea Shepherd vessel.
This allows China to control territory, build artificial islands and chase off Filipino fishermen with little risk.
Many fishermen feel he imposed overly strict management of the local catches when he was in charge.
Fishermen can't go out as often, the water gets muddy, and conchs aren't in their usual places.
Then China seized the shoal, and Chinese Coast Guard vessels have chased away Filipino fishermen ever since.
But the fishermen of Carlingford Lough fear their long-standing concerns will not be a big priority.
Lighthouse keepers of old were survivalists — hunters, farmers, fishermen living with limited supplies and no modern conveniences.
The story focuses on obscure Russian delicacies enjoyed by nomadic fishermen and reindeer herders in northern Siberia.
At Lake Pátzcuaro, fishermen have been catching and eating achoques since before the Spanish arrived in Mexico.
And since olden days, a battle has raged between menhaden fishermen and fans of menhaden's marine predators.
The report identified the victims by name and described them as fishermen, shopkeepers and an Islamic teacher.
Marty Baum jumped on a friend's boat, his phone blowing up with frantic phone calls from fishermen.
It could help restore depleted fish stocks, but fishermen say it has left them jobless and desperate.
"He has no 100 percent proof that it was Chinese fishermen," Mr. Wu said of Mr. Lorenzana.
Nonetheless, they had to work to gain the trust of their neighbors, as well as local fishermen.
"I speak with folded hands," she told the crowd, in which wives of the missing fishermen wept.
The following day, an attack helicopter sank the Rannan, killing four of the 2000 fishermen on board.
Some of the fishermen are vowing to sit up all night in their boats, cradling their guns.
What makes this an unusual closing is that fishermen are not being blamed for the immediate problem.
The artists enlisted the aid of oceanographers and local fishermen, but the egg went missing before long.
Ice fishermen had to keep their smelt bait close to them for fear it would freeze solid.
I live in a small village by the ocean with 300 inhabitants, mostly fishermen and old people.
Russia's president bows to pressure, fishermen tussle over scallops and James Bond's favorite carmaker considers going public.
Conservation-minded locals plopped them back into the sea; fishermen scooped them up and took them home.
Violent clashes between Chinese fishermen and the South Korean authorities have left a half-dozen people dead.
Commercial fishermen catch salmon by stretching large nets in the inlet near the mouth of the river.
And at times, fishermen have been blamed for killing the animals in retaliation for taking their catch.
Half of that plastic comes from oceans; it's recycled trash collected by fishermen in waters around Indonesia.
I saw some fishermen in the river with boots that high, so I did it in satin.
The day Mr. Matsumura left with the fishermen, his wife tried to stop him, Bonnie Matsumura said.
As soon as our fishermen see one, they hurry to harpoon him and put him to death.
The fishermen notified the research group of the whale's carcass, which lay some 50 feet from shore.
This has long been an accepted fact among stewardship-minded commercial and recreational fishermen across the nation.
In 2006, they killed two fishermen whose boat had been dragged by the current to their shores.
When the sea is calm, pirates roam the waters in the vicinity to kidnap fishermen for ransom.
Fishermen catch fish mere hours before it's served at Mama's Fish House, so meals are island fresh.
It has also reduced the size of the area in which Gazan fishermen are permitted to fish.
A team of fishermen have until Friday to rescue several tons of fish from the drained canal.
There he became preoccupied with cuttlefish, collecting them from the fishermen who had no use for them.
Fishermen who had taken Chau to the island witnessed his body being buried on the beach last week.
The shark fishermen were in a house in the Pacific port when the gunmen entered and opened fire.
On this episode of VICE INTL, we head to Montenegro, where fishermen use explosives to illegally catch fish.
The men said they were fishermen, not defectors, and Japan was arranging to send them home, it added.
Along the coast, the recovery is slow and anger endures among fishermen and people in the tourist industry.
Kachman said the fishermen could tell sharks were close by because the pair was having a slow day.
In the following year the government worked with researchers, fishermen and the shipping industry to refine the restrictions.
We were treated nicely here, I will request the Indian government release the detained Pakistani fishermen as well.
Craig Hardy, a Tasmanian fisherman, told Oceana that fishermen in the area have historically caught smaller  octopus species .
So, what you have got is a steel frame that very possibly has been encountered by other fishermen.
Fishermen found Ravenelle, 52, seriously injured, and she was taken to a hospital, but she died April 4.
Sometimes Israeli soldiers kill fishermen who venture too far; Israel says they pose a threat as potential smugglers.
Gretchen was found by fishermen three months ago, was suffering from floating gas syndrome, according to ABC News.
Roman fishermen  harvested large fish such as tuna, and now, archaeologists wonder if they were harvesting whales, too.
But policing the oceans is hard, meaning that, more often than not, IUU fishermen get away with it.
Russia Dispatch Fishermen and reindeer herders in northern Siberia have long snacked on raw, frozen fish and meat.
A coalition commander said that sometimes fishermen were not allowed to venture out to sea "for security reasons".
They went to chicken festivals and coal mines, met with fishermen on the shore, attended local party dinners.
"To save a life we have to help others," said one of the fishermen, 21-year-old Hamid.
Get too close, and the fishermen bolt before the drone's camera can capture and record what they're doing.
The fishermen spot the drone, appear to drop something over the side of the boat and speed off.
Fishermen were barred from going out on the water, hurting an industry that supports thousands of Gazan families.
U.S. fishermen caught nearly 150 million pounds of lobster in 2014, and Maine accounted for almost 125 million.
Water-users are divided about the plan, with fishermen pitted against farmers, and both fearing for their livelihoods.
The fishermen hope to catch endangered bluefin tuna, but such nets can also ensnare dolphins and sea turtles.
She visits farms that use costly but humane practices, and fishermen who fight to restore damaged marine environments.
He used to work in the seafood import business and consulted with Galapagos fishermen on sustainable fishing practices.
In February, Saudi Arabia freed nine Iranian fishermen detained for two years, accusing them of entering its waters.
Other fishermen in Morecambe Bay gather shellfish, such as cockles and mussels, for export, mainly to southern Europe.
Fishermen of wild salmon, a well-connected bunch, are keen to turn public opinion against the farmed kind.
It recently hammered out a deal with fishermen in Rhode Island, who remain concerned about the turbines' effect.
The buoys trail out ropes as they rise, which fishermen retrieve and use to pull up their traps.
Beijing hasn't dropped its claims to the Scarborough Shoal, nor have its own fishermen been forced to leave.
However, this limits its uptake amongst local fishermen, as not all Android interfaces are compatible with the software.
Two years ago, Meche said, the parking lot would be filled with fishermen going out on the water.
Despite the pollutants, microbes, and regular presence of raw sewage, the Canal is a regular spot for fishermen.
Just as the fishermen had reported, the harness looked way too tight, according to Norwegian news outlet NRK.
The team relies on fishermen to retrieve the data: Rosing-Asvid's phone number is on the fish tags.
Rohingya fishermen say what they catch barely covers their rental costs as they do not own their equipment.
Regional fishermen have held strikes during the last two years, to protest against being displaced by the port.
He said there have been cases of dynamite fishermen blowing up boats if they see cameras on them.
A group representing German cutter and coastal fishermen questioned whether authorities had done enough to protect coastal areas.
Sharks: The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) is tightening the controls on shark fishermen along the Atlantic coast.
And the industrial activity in the bay has made the lives of the fishermen difficult in other ways.
Indeed, the government has sometimes struggled to control Chinese fishermen, some of whose scrapes have surely embarrassed it.
He says he began swimming and was picked up by Bangladeshi fishermen who took him across the border.
He did not come back on the 17th; the fishermen later saw the tribespeople dragging his body around.
Just 20 years ago, America's fisheries were on the brink of collapse and fishermen were struggling to survive.
Such subsidies, combined with overexploitation of fisheries closer to land, have made the high seas attractive to fishermen.
Darmansyah, a former chief of Bohesilian village on Maratua, said residents of the atoll were still mainly fishermen.
The fishermen say, however, that each year they pull more and more plastic waste out of the water.
Pakistan released 220 Indian fishermen in December as a goodwill gesture aimed at easing tensions with its neighbor.
Mexico rejects the U.S.'s accusations, maintaining that its fishermen follow all the rules of the international community.
My favorite book about Nantucket is the 1835 novel "Miriam Coffin; Or, The Whale-Fishermen," by Joseph Hart.
When Jesus calls his followers, he pulls them away from their ordinary jobs as fishermen and tax collectors.
The plaintiffs were supposed to be paid from a $2.3 billion fund BP set aside to compensate fishermen.
The move to heighten security comes months after a beluga whale was found by Norwegian fishermen in April.
Fishermen shared a video with "Good Morning America" on Friday, showing their close encounter with a killer whale.
But fishermen, farmers and others living near the plant said it took a huge toll on the environment.
Indonesia said it wants to send hundreds of fishermen to the contested Natuna Islands to assert its sovereignty.
This unprecedented change is causing fisheries to move north thus putting the livelihood of America's fishermen at risk.
Fishermen who go could get subsidized housing, while the island's ports, power supply and internet will be upgraded.
Generous sashimi-like slices of kampachi or yellowtail known as laminados reflect the influence of Ensenada's Japanese fishermen.
" Takamine had a message for North Korean fishermen who may plan to go out to sea: "Don't come.
A Princess Cruises ship rescued fishermen from a lifeboat after their boat sank off the coast of England.
If someone saw a migrant boat in trouble, he or she would alert the fishermen to head out.
The operation began in summer 2000 as an investigation of suspected drug smuggling by commercial fishermen in Sydney.
But fishermen and communities in the crosshairs worry that the project could upend a lifestyle going back generations.
PowerVision's US CEO, Chih-Che Tsai, told TechCrunch, he does not view PowerRay's features as "cheats" for fishermen.
With the exception of the rods, street fishermen are completely inconspicuous and blend in seamlessly with the city.
The Wanchese fishermen fought hard for their place in the flounder business, but they started fading this decade.
Fishermen from New Jersey and Massachusetts accounted for 35 percent that year, up from nothing a decade earlier.
Many farmers or fishermen, meanwhile, lack access to a "cold chain" to preserve and transport products to markets.
The Kerala state government has said that more than 2,800 fishermen have been involved in the relief effort.
This would be a long-term win for fishermen, seafood consumers, sea turtles and the entire Southeast region.
There's an ancient Greco-Roman poem that tells the tale of brave fishermen who harpooned a sea monster.
During daylight, thousands of Schistosoma mansoni head out across the water, penetrating the skin of bathers or fishermen.
Just one of the 19 fishermen survived: Nafae Zayed, who clung to an ice box for four days.
In August and September, at least six Yemeni fishing boats were attacked, killing a total of 50 fishermen.
Fishermen will repair their nets by Macúti beach lighthouse, their wooden boats pulled high up onto the sand.
But what exactly the fishermen were doing and how they found their way to Japan remain a mystery.
In the video, the fishermen harpoon a pink dolphin and hold it under the water until it drowns.
Pollution and development have destroyed their habitats, and fishermen and aquaculture farmers kill the animals to remove competition.
Kerala is a coastal state with a huge fishing industry, and when the floods hit, the fishermen responded.
Last September, they inaugurated their Milan outpost, supplied by their longtime southern fishermen rather than the city's market.
British fishermen, who are not subject to the restrictions, made their way to area, angering their French counterparts.
The men mostly work as fishermen, while a small number weave carpets or are employed in garment factories.
Several are believed to have been electrocuted by fishermen illegally using car batteries to try to stun fish.
In 2007, fishermen living along the lower Congo, the deepest river on Earth, brought Melanie Stiassny a fish.
But for the fishermen here, the weight of the preservation will remain a central part of their lives.
Mr. O'Rourke was planning to spend Sunday with some fishermen on their boat off the New Hampshire seacoast.
Some Byzantine fishermen had caught a group of dolphins in their nets and were about to slaughter them.
Within minutes, local fishermen were on the scene with a flotilla of small motor boats to rescue people.
Law enforcement authorities have launched a crackdown on unlicensed eel fishermen and illicit sales along the East Coast.
For years, Alaskan fishermen have been frustrated by foreign competition from Russia, particularly in the lucrative pollock market.
Mr. Basuki, known as Ahok, is charged with violating blasphemy laws during a speech to fishermen in September.
"Using destructive weapons against fishermen can hurt them and cause great financial loss," Hua told a news briefing.
The fishermen said they found a woman who was seriously injured and not carrying any identification, police said.
But these days, fishermen are finding sea bass in Maine and the Spanish hog fish in North Carolina.
Many fishermen were lost, and those that survived are still haunted by that fateful day in March 2011.
While some refer to this as a "conservation success," others are growing increasingly concerned, especially Cape Cod fishermen.
It has also reduced the size of the fishing area in which Gazan fishermen are permitted to sail.
The horses tried to escape, but the fishermen didn't let them until the eels ran out of juice.
If people want to test it, they should go to fishermen who know where to get toxic fish.
Local fishermen provide a daily catch, which a private chef prepares for sunset dinners overlooking the Andaman Sea.
"They have always been adapting to a changing environment," Holm said of the hunters and fishermen she interviews.
It is not unusual for blue crabs to be the only thing that some fishermen catch all day.
Mr. Haniya complained that Israel had failed to ease restrictions at border crossings, was continually restricting and extending the zone in which it lets Gaza fishermen ply the Mediterranean as a "form of blackmail," and had committed "naval piracy" by firing on and arresting fishermen and confiscating dozens of boats.
In the corridors of Brussels a simpler explanation is the most cited: "People just like fishermen," says one insider.
Despite their long-held role in Liberia's domestic economy, artisanal fishermen are feeding only a sliver of the population.
Officials used trucks to help fishermen move boats off the beach, which was being beaten up by strong waves.
"It will be great interest to the commercial sector," said Neil Patrick, one of Australia's best known game fishermen.
According to Greenpeace, these fishermen often have their identification papers confiscated and are not permitted to leave the ships.
Some  commercial fishermen in Florida  have complained about the abundance of sharks taking a bite out of their profits.
It's not immediately clear how helpful beluga whales are, as this one exposed itself pretty quickly to Norwegian fishermen.
Gonzalez in 1999 was found by fishermen off Florida's coast, after his mother and other adults died fleeing Cuba.
The shark's teeth scratched the boat's stern, but the experienced fishermen told WCBS they were more excited than scared.
Both sides trading insults over loud speakers and in one of the stranger moments, protesting fishermen deployed water hoses.
The WISE initiative is addressing all of these issues by collaborating with 25 artisanal fishermen and 25 fish processors.
Crabs caught in North Korean waters are sold to Chinese or Russian fishermen at sea or in mid-river.
And he wants Filipino fishermen to be able to return to their traditional fishing grounds around the Scarborough Shoal.
Heavy restrictions imposed by Israel affect how far fishermen can go and what kind of fish they can catch.
Then they found out, when my old company started paying the fishermen, that this was something they could sell.
The owners of trawlers were always paid first, and when hauls weren't large enough, fishermen went home empty-handed.
There will be talks about fish, about why China should stop ramming hapless Filipino trawlers and fire-hosing fishermen.
Fishermen on Baker Beach enjoy the view of the Golden Gate Bridge under construction in San Francisco circa 1930.
Such cares taken by the French could be bad news for British farmers and fishermen, who export a lot.
The same happened in 2006 to two Indian fishermen who drifted ashore when they were asleep on their boat.
She was missing for five days until her body was found by fishermen in a creek near her home.
As recently as 2011, fishermen in Japan were hauling in more than 200,000 tons of flying squid a year.
FOR over a year, fishermen, miners and jobless graduates in northern Morocco have demanded more help from the government.
Fishermen discovered the wreck site in the 1980s and archaeologists have spent decades analyzing objects found on the seabed.
Tunisian fishermen rescued four people but one later died in hospital, the U.N. refugee agency UNHCR said on Thursday.
And from what we're seeing, there's one beanie just waiting to win over our chilly little hearts: fishermen hats.
What farmers and fishermen do is they bid with us (as mandated by local laws) electronically using the app.
THE Dead Sea is, as its name implies, far too salty to be of use to fishermen or farmers.
Its crew of fishermen came from different corners of East Asia -- Cambodia, China, Indonesia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam.
Like many small-scale fishermen in the NTB province, Sidik operates around reefs using a small motorized fishing boat.
November 17, 0003 began like any other day for the intrepid shark fishermen of Costa Azul, Mexico, Alvarenga remembers.
Trash and recycling collection is fifth most dangerous job in the US, after loggers, fishermen, aircraft pilots, and roofers.
So fishermen have little incentive to minimize the number of dolphins they catch or even keep track of them.
The bodies of three fishermen have been found, while four escaped and swam to shore, according to Suriname authorities.
It took OCEARCH 26 expeditions to find the nursery, which called on the efforts of both scientists and fishermen.
In a sleepy fishing village like Michamvi Pingwe, the local fishermen supply The Rock directly with freshly caught seafood.
I have been doing this for about eight years with 100 percent of my fish coming from local fishermen.

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