Sentences with phrase «work as a fisherman»

In his late wife's hometown, he finds work as a fisherman, while Loo struggles to fit in at the local high school.
So he takes her to his late wife's hometown in Massachusetts, where he finds work as a fisherman.
Those working as fishermen and seaweed farmers dwell in bamboo structures along the coastline forging out a simple livelihood, but they are always keen to engage in conversation with those who make their way over from Bali.
At The Beginning Most of the People whose live at this island work as fisherman and Seaweed Farmer.

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He once worked as a commercial fisherman in his native Alaska, and held a job as an ice driller in Antarctica.
Born: 05/12/44 Graduated from UBC in 1970 Once worked as: A commercial fisherman Met his business partner: Designing exhibits at Expo 86 Number of Custom homes Osburn / Clark has designed since: 100 +
He would just go down in history as a hard working carpenter who took a three year vacation with some fisherman friends and who's «father» Joseph always wondered about his son's Roman features and blonde hair...
I am sure that by this time next year, when the man gets up to teach all the amateur fisherman who have never caught a fish about the miracle - working wonders of this prayer, he will have some stories to tell them about me, and how I prayed five times a day, and as a result, caught the biggest fish the world and the most fish all in one day.
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.
«I want to pay tribute to my fellow ministers from the devolved administrations and their officials as well as Defra officials - everyone worked together for a fair deal that has benefits for fishermen throughout the UK.»
«Seafood is big business in our country, and NOAA will continue to work as hard as we can to manage America's fisheries, so our fishermen can continue to provide this important food source for all of us.»
Commercial fishermen generally are not working in areas heavily contaminated with cyanobacteria, he notes, so the danger of exposure in the United States and Canada should be modest for those who eat typical store - bought or homegrown food and avoid drinking — as Cox puts it — «green, smelly» water.
We are committed to working with the Government and communities to protect Madagascar's natural resources but it's a huge challenge when a single sea turtle can be sold at the same price as a fisherman's monthly income.»
4:35 am (24th)-- IFC — La Pointe Courte Agnès Varda's first film unsentimentally documents life in a French port village as fisherman try to avoid health regulations on their shellfish and a young couple work through their estranged relationship.
Working with still photographer Paul Strand, at the behest of the progressive Mexican government, Zinnemann directed a dramatised documentary about a village of fishermen, called Redes, literally «Nets» but known in English as The Wave (1934).
«In a fishing village on the Maine coast, a father works hard as a fisherman to provide for his wife and their strappingly handsome blind son.
Titles highlighted in the Prime Reading launch offering include the Man Booker Prize shortlisted The Fishermen by Chigozie Obioma, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by J K Rowling, The Angels of Lovely Lane by Nadine Dorrie, as well as non-fiction and short - form content including Kindle Singles by Susan Hill and Howard Jacobson and works from authors such as Gloria Steinem.
Prior to that, he worked as a short - order cook, traveling T - shirt salesman, radio DJ, Cutco Cutlery sales rep, department store buyer, video store manager, crab fisherman, Kirby vacuum cleaner salesman, business consultant and public speaker.
He has also worked as a bicycle mechanic, carpenter, commercial fisherman, and letterpress printer.
As the name implies, the Portuguese Water Dog is a native to Portugal and is a working class breed that were originally bred to help herd fish into fishermen's nets, retrieve lost tackle and broken nets.
Basically, they were created and groomed as a working dog, for pulling nets for fisherman and hauled wood from the forest.
Originally bred and used as a work - dog for fishermen, the Newfoundland is a huge, intelligent dog famous for his excellent swimming abilities.
Originally hailing from the Portuguese coast (particularly the Algarve region of Portugal), these dogs were bred and taught to heard fish into the nets of fishermen working along the Portuguese coast as well as to retrieve broken nets or tackle.
In Newfoundland he was used as a working dog to pull nets for the fishermen and to haul wood from the forest.
The original Labrador Retriever came from Canada — although technically from Newfoundland, not Labrador — where they worked beside their larger cousins, the Newfoundlands, as working water retrievers for fisherman.
This strong and big dog breed was created and groomed as a working dog, basically to use for pulling nets for fisherman and hauling wood from the forest.
They were originally bred and used as a working dog for fishermen in the Dominion of Newfoundland (which is now part of Canada).
Our first sport was Water Work, which is a field event for Portuguese Water Dogs that involves swimming, retrieving, and other skills to mimic the breed's historical role as a fisherman's helper and working crew member.
Bo, America's First Dog The Portuguese Water Dog has been bred for centuries as a working dog and companion for Portuguese coastal fisherman as a loyal retriever, net handler, and fish «herder».
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.
The people who previously worked mostly as fishermen manage sights of this water independently.
«Located on «The Gut» in desirable South Bristol, «Shore Leave» is a boater's dream home with dramatic views of the protected harbor as well as the comings and goings of pleasure boats and working fishermen.
Prior to his guiding career, Willie worked as a commercial fisherman based out of his hometown Belize City.
Pops began working with his family as a commercial fisherman at Turneffe Atoll at age 14, and remembers spending holidays on a small caye at the south tip of Turneffe.
The local residents of Khao Lak are mainly Thais and Chinese that work as farmers or fishermen.
Montoya was born on 11 September 1974 in Bogotá, the second of three children in an enterprising family; besides running a cacao plantation, his father has worked variously as a racing driver, pilot, ship's captain and fisherman.
Works by exceptional masters such as Marsden Hartley, represented by the iconic Fishermen's Last Supper, Nova Scotia (1940 — 41), and Horace Pippin, represented by a classic Cabin in the Cotton (1944), as well as significant sculptures by Harry Bertoia, Alexander Calder, David Smith, and others, are among numerous highlights.
Fishermen on a calm river are all seen in motion as they rush about with activity while the natural world around them feels relaxed and unperturbed, and a snowy mountain dotted with black trees is so starkly monochrome, it could pass as an abstract work.
Especially now, when the work of this eccentric visionary painter — who spent the bulk of his maturity as a fisherman on the Gulf of Mexico, living on a spit of Texas beach — is having an especially intense New York moment.
As I read in and around the topic of climate change, one thing that is most compelling to me is that ornithologists, geologists, marine biologists, ichthyologists, oceanographers, glaciologists, physicists, zoologists, primatologists, sailors, fishermen, etc, etc, all working in their own disciplines and professions are coming to the same conclusion that something profound is happening with our climate.
Cronin, the founding Hudson Riverkeeper and my colleague at the Pace Academy for Applied Environmental Studies, has many talents, expressed over the decades through his work as a commercial fisherman, congressional aide, activist and teacher.
So, when fishermen are working on the Arctic, do they say that on a clear day the ocean looks almost as gray as the ice?
It's difficult to confirm or deny that they aren't receiving protective gear, as fishermen doing contract cleanup work with BP have been told not to talk to the press.
Indonesia, the country with the second longest shore lines in the world, has over 60 % of its population residing along the coast, the grand majority of this population working directly as fisherman or as part of the fishing industry.
Plaintiff sued under maritime law for injuries to his back, knee and shoulder allegedly sustained while working as a commercial fisherman for the defendant.
Until 2009, B010 had lived in an area of Sri Lanka controlled by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam («LTTE»), where he worked as a mechanic and fisherman.
There are some occupations that are considered by insurers as high risk than others for e.g. soldiers, pilots, fishermen, miners, off - shore oil or gas industry workers, etc. are considered more dangerous occupations that people working in offices with a desk job, shop workers, teachers, etc..
Whether you're the head of a military family based out of Ft. Bragg or you're a fisherman who works the Cape Fear River, you know all about Fayetteville's diverse charms — not only as a noteworthy military city but also as a cultural hub.
Demonstrated strong work ethic in several years as a self - employed carpenter and commercial fisherman.
«As a former firefighter and commercial tuna fisherman, I credit my initial work experience for giving me a tireless work ethic that has carried over to real estate,» Ghio said.
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