Sentences with phrase «sold by the fishermen»

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Up to 100 million sharks are killed each year by finning: Fishermen cut off a shark's dorsal fin to sell as a delicacy and dump the wounded animal back into the ocean to die.
These were sold for $ 60 each, with $ 5 down and 500 for a book to keep a record of the advances given to and the deliveries made by each fisherman.
Focusing on lobster fishing, Frenchy sold fish to passing Larco Company boats and hosted visitors and fisherman passing by.
In times gone by the catch would be sold at the Fishermen's Co-operatives which existed in the major towns of San Pedro, Caye Caulker, Placencia and others.
It's a horrible example of killing two birds with one stone: in Igarapé do Costa, a fishing town in the Brazilian Amazon, local fishermen, tired of seeing their catches decimated by feeding pink dolphins, have turned to killing the dolphins and using them as bait to improve their hauls of catfish, which they sell in Brazil and Colombia.
We tour Aberdeen harbour by sampan, marvel at the Jumbo Floating Restaurant and the hand line fisherman who apparently eat what they catch — or sell it.
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