Sentences with phrase «local fisherman who»

Hammarstedt, a Swedish native, offered his first hand knowledge on the matter earlier this week and recounted the harrowing experience that left him fleeing the seaside village once his true identity was discovered and he began to receive threats and was followed by local fisherman who recognized him for his prominent role on the hit television series, Whale Wars.
We have our own restaurant serving delicious Thai food and seafood, guaranteed fresh, right from the local fisherman who live here in Kamala Beach Village!
Hopkins talks to the local fisherman who disagree with the scientists, refusing to believe the bluefin is endangered despite undeniable evidence.
In the 40s he gradually forsook pay diving for treasure hunting, prowling from one wrecksite to another, most of them located on tips from local fishermen who had worked over round rocks but never figured them as the ballasts of old ships.
How are aquarium fish collectors any different than other local fishermen who «rape the reef»?
The Islands are manly inhabited by local fishermen who are friendly and welcoming.
Renowned as one of the better fishing and diving spots on the Dolphin Coast, snorkelling here is a way of life, and if you want to know where to fish, just follow the local fishermen who head out here on a daily basis to partake of nature's bounty.
Home to the second largest project in the world, it was local fishermen who kick - started some of the eco movements when they set up patrols to stop the dynamite fishing.
«It was actually the local fishermen who kick started the eco movement here, when they set up patrols to try and stop the bombing.»
Caballitos de Totora - Huanchaco Beach Peru These reed boats, known as Caballitos de Totora (Reed Ponies) are straddled by local fishermen who paddle them out through the surf.
We are fortunate enough to work with local fishermen who have lived and fished in these waters for generations and are now captains.
There is a special relationship between these gentle giants and the local fishermen who believe in the luck.
For decades these animals visit this particular site to feed on the leftovers from local fishermen who anchor and clean their catch in the area.
Sites so special that they assume custodianship of them, both from other dive resorts but also from local fishermen who are not able to be particular about where they catch their dinner.
The drought has also hit local fishermen who are unable to transport wares down the rivers.
The Morro Bay Community Quota Fund has taken over ownership of these rights, worth approximately $ 2 million, and will lease the rights to local fishermen who commit to meeting its goals of an economically stable and environmentally sustainable fishery.

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They knew that five local fishermen, all retired, had licences to catch sturgeon and found one who agreed to rent it to them.
Our ingredients are from Mexico and 90 % are from large suppliers who manage farms, fishermen and local suppliers.
Nor were the rates of these diseases higher either among southern Chileans in general or among local shepherds and fishermen, who spent the most time out of doors.
In what might be a career - best performance, Colin Farrell plays a down on his luck, former alcoholic fisherman named Syracuse (dubbed «Circus» by the locals) who catches a mysterious woman (the beautiful Alicja Bachleda) in his nets one day.
Chris Pine stars as Bernie Webber, an awkwardly shy and obsessive rule - follower, who has lived under a cloud of doubt ever since a previous rescue mission failed, resulting in the death of a local fisherman / husband / father.
There he comes to know the local people, among them a tailor, a fisherman - teacher, and a sheep farmer who is an astonishing philosopher.
SCH is accused as a co-responsible entity in relation to the displacement of 1.4 million local people most of who are rubber producers, nut collectors and fishermen (Banco Santander 1).
Many locals on Ambergris Caye who work as tour guides, fisherman, and dive instructors have the most direct relationship with the reef and are very proud that the government is finally stepping up to protect it.
A fisherman who works exclusively with the restaurant roams local waters to nab lionfish, grouper or snapper, and the results are stunningly fresh»
Before becoming the tourist destination, the life style of local residence at Tanjung Benoa are very simple where most of them are become fisherman who done their activities on the sea daily.
Ironically, even though this place which was once a small seaside village was now being known as a City, it still remained a fisherman's haven in the eyes of many locals and tourists who would continue to visit this great area.
Legend has it that local residents named China Beach for the Chinese fishermen who, long ago, anchored their junks in the cove and camped on the beach.
The local people who live in this area are mostly as fisherman and some of them as farmers who produce copra.
Local pangueros (fisherman who own small 20 - foot open boats) will take you out to Konsag Island, where halibut, grouper, trigger fish, corvina and mackerel are abundant.
Small hand nets lay scattered around as the fishermen fought a centuries - old battle with local sea birds as to who would win the spoils of the day.
Delphine Robb, who came to Trawangan seven years ago from France for a diving course and never left, runs the Gili Eco Trust, a local environmental group that encourages resorts and fishermen to go green.
You'll then hit the beach where local fisherman will be divvying up their morning catch straight from the ocean, you'll fill up on a big Balinese breakfast, then take to the kitchen dressed in full chef attire ready to learn the secrets of 20 traditional Balinese recipes, all under the guidance of Heinz von Holzen who has written five books on Balinese and Indonesian cuisine.
Over two million people reside in the coastal communities encompassed by the Mesoamerican Reef System; the waters are therefore invaluable to local fishermen, who regularly reel in spiny lobster, shrimp, grouper, snapper, and queen conches.
This beach is inhabited by local fishermen and foreign tourists who stay in shacks along the shore or in the main village itself.
Sail with this pioneer of stingray city and learn about what life has been and is currently like in Cayman — enjoy meeting the stingray with the man who was the First to train them to feed from the hand of humans - yes back in the 1980's they fed on the scraps left by the local fisherman whilst cleaning their daily catch - but they are very shy animals and it took Captain Crosby 6 months to get them trusting enough to feed from his hand - a feat which has lead to a very important business for the whole island.
You get aboard a comfortable little fishing boat to enjoy sport fishing on the Caribbean side of St. Lucia with the insight views of a local — a fisherman who has done this his whole life.
Local trips that remain in the bay area are a great option for families and individuals who do not want to venture out into the deep sea and are ideal for «novice fishermen'trying their hand at pole fishing for the very first time.
We're excited to bring you beautifully crafted dishes featuring our local seafood, as well as the story behind the fisherman who caught it.
Named after a local fisherman, Yorkey, who lived on the rocky hill, otherwise known as the Knob, adjacent to Half Moon Beach in the late 19th century.
The local community at Turneffe consists primarily of commercial fishermen who live in «fish camps» or on small commercial fishing vessels.
The joint performance begins at dawn, with the retrieval of the heavy glass case from the depth of the sea by local fishermen, who then adorn it with a shark carcass.
We interviewed tourism officials who expressed caution about clamping down too much on development, given the lack of growth in other economic sectors, and fisherman concerned that no - fishing zones could end fishing altogether — saying local fisherman aren't the main problem and are already facing high fuel costs and competition from cheaper seafood imports.
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