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  • ...read improvements to [[harbour]]s and significant changes to the design of fishing boats over the remainder of the 19th century. ==Fishing history== ...
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  • [[File:Eyemouth memorial to the fishing disaster of 1881.jpg|thumb|right|The granite memorial in Eyemouth, depictin ...ttps://eyemouthmuseum.co.uk/the-museum/fishing-disaster/ Eyemouth Museum - Fishing Disaster]</ref> ...
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  • ...0150924_FishingAt_PointeDuRaz_DSC06958-2_PtrQs_PtrQs.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Fishing in the Raz de Sein]] ==Maritime disasters== ...
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  • ...In addition to local ships, the storm wrecked much of the [[New England]] fishing fleet that was working in the waters, giving the gale its name. At least 74 ...sized by other ships ramming them during the cyclone. Most of the American fishing fleet fell victim to the storm. At least 74 ships and 150 lives were lost.< ...
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  • ...peyside Way|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eDuoo-PPAt0C&q=Stotfield+fishing+disaster&pg=PA201|year=2010|publisher=Cicerone Press|isbn=978-1852846060|pa ...ing activities. By the early 19th century, it had three ''skaffie'' style fishing boats, each crewed by seven people. ...
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  • ...tps://web.archive.org/web/20061121024008/http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/fishing/marshall.html|date=2006-11-21}}</ref> The non-Indigenous fisherman, in oppo ...of the thirty-four First Nations bands agreed to a voluntary moratorium on fishing, with the [[Burnt Church]] and [[Mi'kmaq people|Indian Brook]] bands reject ...
    11 KB (1,580 words) - 07:54, 15 June 2025
  • ...(22 m) high and 931 feet (284 m) long. Between 1881 when the [[South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club]] was opened, and 1889, the dam frequently sprung leaks. I ...e lake level, built cottages and a clubhouse, and created the [[South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club]]. Members of this exclusive and secretive retreat in the ...
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  • == Agriculture and fishing== ...ater life. Majority of the people settling around the river have practiced fishing which provides bread to many families. People also trade fine sand which is ...
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  • Relief provision was hampered by a large number of major disasters in 2005, in particular by diversion of resources to deal with a severe [[20 ...tinue to subsist with farming according to the traditional methods and net-fishing in their traditional homemade wooden boats. ...
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  • ...|language=en-GB|access-date=2018-09-12}}</ref> Once a [[pearl]] diving and fishing community that frequently disputed the rule of Ras Al Khaimah, today it for They mostly relied on pearl fishing, with a fleet of 3 pearl boats and 10 fishing boats.<ref>{{Cite book|title=From Trucial States to United Arab Emirates : ...
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  • * [[Fishing industry]] * [[List of industrial disasters|Industrial disasters]] ...
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  • ...f the earlier causeway was removed and renamed the '''Queen Isabella State Fishing Pier'''. The bridge was severely damaged after being struck by four [[barge *{{Handbook of Texas|id=ggq01|name=Queen Isabella State Fishing Pier}} ...
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  • ...rom the [[World Food Programme|WFP]] reported that all the boats and other fishing equipment used by the residents to make a livelihood had been lost. [[Category:Natural disasters in Somalia|2004 Effect]] ...
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  • ...Cyanide fishing]] • [[Ghost net]]s • [[Illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing]] • [[Overfishing]] • [[Shark culling]] • [[Shark finning]] • [[Whaling]] ...Illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing]] • [[Environmental effects of fishing]] • [[Marine pollution]] • [[Overfishing]] • [[Whaling]] ...
    13 KB (1,346 words) - 20:21, 25 July 2025
  • ...d by fishermen who were participating in a [[Bass fishing competition|bass fishing tournament]] in the river near the bridge.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|url=htt ...l-status=live}}</ref> [[bass fishing|Bass fishermen]] participating in a [[Fishing tournament|tournament]] on the water saw the disaster occurring and attempt ...
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  • ...''', also known as the '''Escuminac hurricane''', was considered the worst fishing-related disaster in [[New Brunswick]] in 100&nbsp;years. It occurred due to ...{cvt|49|ft|m}} in height damaged or destroyed many boats. At least 22&nbsp;fishing boats capsized with their crews, causing 35&nbsp;fatalities. High winds als ...
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  • ...r drinking, [[agriculture]], and [[sanitation]], and will bring success in fishing trips, fertility, motherhood, and easy childbirth.<ref name=Schumacher>{{ci ...]s, [[disease]]s and [[Natural disaster|natural and man-made water-related disasters]] which commonly happen during the [[summer]]. ...
    7 KB (1,041 words) - 03:13, 13 February 2025
  • {{fishing history}} [[Category:2004 disasters in the United Kingdom]] ...
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  • ...]], which were on the [[Grand Banks of Newfoundland]] to enforce Britain's fishing rights. [[Category:Natural disasters in Newfoundland and Labrador|Newfoundland Hurricane of 1775]] ...
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  • ...1, pages 256 - 257, plate XIV</ref> [[El Port de la Selva]], with a little fishing harbour, is less exploited, with good gastronomic resources and pleasant te ...
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