Sentences with phrase «meet local fishermen»

Festival - goers will meet local fishermen and enjoy fresh lobster, crab, prawns, and other local - caught seafood.
After breakfast, your personal guide meets you at the hotel and takes the family on a lake shore kayaking adventure on the Northside of Atitlan, learn about daily life, meet local fishermen, and views of other Mayan villages around the lake.
Each Friday and Saturday guests are given the ability to meet a local fisherman on the beach and select fish from his morning catch, or use their own catch, to be prepared on - site at the resort for their evening meal.

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In addition to the seminars there will also be some pretty nifty activities like a walking tour of the Zijuatanejo market, a visit to the fisherman's market, as well as meet - and - greets with local farmers to talk about their sustainable agricultural practices.
IF YOU WANT TO MEET LOCALS, take a stroll to the harbour and chat to the fishermen about their days catch.
Zihuatanejo is the real deal, where fisherman meet every morning to showcase their catch and where the cobblestone streets of downtown lead to local restaurants and art shops.
The Southern Environmental Association (SEA), a local environmental / conservation organization that manages the marine reserves and parks off the Placencia coast, holds annual community meetings to discuss and fine tune Whale Shark Interaction Regulations based on the experiences of local whale shark tour operators and tour guides, local fishermen and interested communty members.
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.
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.
After 12 long years dotted by numerous setbacks and progress, meetings with public officials, local fishermen and scientists, community rallies, and petitions to the Scottish parliament, Howard Wood celebrated the establishment of the No Take Zone in Lamlash Bay in 2008.
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