Up to 80 percent of fish caught
by fishermen here comes from British waters, which are about a two - hour boat ride away.
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Many
fishermen here feel threatened
by a sweeping new set of fishing limits imposed this spring
by authorities trying to rebuild fish stocks they say are depleted
by overfishing and facing pressures that include climate change.
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There is a little - used (but much photographed) pier
here, some simple buildings that (we think) are used
by fishermen, a very low key (as in you could die
here and not be served) restaurant and a camping ground.
The average holiday maker encased in huge utility vehicle,
here for the weekend, tends to drive with head turned away from the
fishermen's cottages that lie cheek
by jowl with holiday homes in the village - an attempt to ignore the «other» side of Paternoster, or craning to see the sea?
The average holiday maker encased in huge utility vehicle,
here for the weekend, tends to drive with head turned away from the
fishermen's cottages that lie cheek
by jowl with holiday homes in the village — an attempt to ignore the «other» side of Paternoster, or craning to see the sea?
Here, rich jungle spills onto a meandering expense of water traversed
by fishermen leaving nothing but soft ripples in their wake.
The rays are wild and congregate
here due to the food that was originally bought to them
by fisherman cleaning their catch.
Frost moved with his wife Kathleen Clarke to St. Ives in 1950 (where his five sons and one daughter were born), and the shapes characteristic of his paintings realised
here were influenced
by aspects of his environment such as the boats in the harbour, the
fishermen's floats, waves breaking on the shore, and the buoys bobbing on the surface of the water.
Humans, like the
fisherman and lobsterman of a prior article
here, even when informed that they are destroying their careers and livelihood
by excess fishing, still insist on doing it.
Here's a Scientific American video about Thimble Island Ocean Farm, where former commercial
fisherman Bren Smith is busy making up for his previous actions
by cultivating a polyculture of kelp, oysters, scallops and mussels in what he claims is a low carbon, regenerative model that could help heal our seas.
It was
here that the phenomenon was first noticed
by fishermen, who named it «El Niño» — meaning «little boy» or «Christ child» in Spanish — since it would often appear around Christmas.
Fishermen often get paid
by the pound, so catching a small fish
here and there won't pay the bills.