Sentences with phrase «lobster fisherman»

A "lobster fisherman" is a person who catches lobsters from the sea as a job or profession. Full definition
Since then skindiving has been the hallmark method of the San Pedrano lobster fisherman.
Speck told the story of 45 - year - old lobster fisherman John Aldridge, who at 3:30 a.m. one morning slipped off his boat and fell into the Atlantic.
He currently works seasonally as a commercial lobster fisherman and periodically for Scripps Institution of Oceanography collecting ocean temperature data during crossings of the Pacific Ocean.
Although the income of the San Pedranos as lobster fishermen far exceeded what they could earn under the Blake - Alamilla coconut regime, it became evident to them that benefits would be greater if they could eliminate middlemen and sell directly to buyers in the United States.
Around that time, Craig and Doug began hearing about a «far away» atoll where only the most venturesome lobster fishermen dared to go.
They felt others were likely to find Belize as enchanting as they had and they began discussing business opportunities with a local lobster fisherman.
The impetus for the exhibition is a painting by Beal that was acquired in 2014 with funds raised by the Friends of the Palmer Museum of Art, titled After the Storm, from c. 1930, in which lobster fishermen scour the shore for traps and buoys that have been scattered by a gale.
Skindiving is now the hallmark method of the San Pedrano lobster fisherman.
I often tell my customers that going from a local unit operator to a franchisor, is like going from a landscaper to a lobster fisherman.
While the next few weeks are the most bountiful time for Canada's lobster fishermen, a dismal fate awaits them upon returning to shore to sell their catch.
I work most of the time - a lobster fisherman, and have a small - scale Quail farm.I've never been married, no kids.
we'll show you the lobster fisherman's life, above and below the surface.
While walking the back road, we saw all the lobster fishermen getting their traps built and repaired for lobster season and Caye Caulker Lobsterfest.
Lobster Fishermen, 1940 — 41.
Marsden Hartley (American, 1877 - 1943) Lobster Fishermen 1940 — 41 Oil on hardboard (masonite) The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Arthur Hoppock Hearn Fund
Lobster Fishermen, 1940 — 41, oil on hardboard (Masonite), 29 3/4» x 40 ⅞»; courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Arthur Hoppock Hearn Fund
It seems that if you visit a beach in Nova Scotia, you are prohibited from removing any sand or stones, unless you are a lobster fisherman, in which case: «Nothing in this Section shall prevent or restrict a fisherman from removing from a beach rocks for ballast for his lobster pots.»
A lobster fisherman, for example, will want Maine business insurance for his boat, traps, storage facilities, etc..
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