Examples of using Fishers in English and their translations into Chinese
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Of the 815 million hungry people in the world, the majority live in rural areas of developing countries and are family farmers, pastoralists or fishers.
Visit for the pleasant nature trails and the park's two beaches, which draw fishers, sailors, and scuba divers.
Interpol, the international police watchdog, recently established a fisheries crime unit to help countries apprehend pirate fishers when they come to port.
Before Lewis Tregonwell founded it(in 1810), the area was a deserted heathland occasionally visited by smugglers and fishers.
Historically the government and conservation groups have emphasised that Sanctuary Zones are good for fishing in an effort to appease fishers.
Of the 815 million hungry people in the world, the majority lives in rural areas of developing countries and are family farmers, pastoralists or fishers.
Two surveys were conducted in the Vietnamese portion of the Gulf of Tonkin, which besides cetacean sightings included data collection of fishing vessels and interviews with fishers.
Trying to“educate” them that bans improve fishing is offensive to these fishers because it dismisses their own knowledge.
Some fishing gear may not be worth very much monetarily, therefore fishers have little incentive to look after it appropriately or retrieve it when lost.
The Colorado River is chiefly the haunt of the hobby fishers though its bridge is an excellent bungee jumping site as well.
Because Nationwide had paid $25,000, the Fishers believed they were due $75,000 from Progressive.
Collaborate with fishers, retailers, processors, consumers and others to drive change forward.
You are The Twelve True Fishers, and there are all your silver fish.
Today's commercial fishers use massive ships the size of football fields and advanced electronic equipment and satellite communications to track fish.
Today's commercial fishers use vast"factory" trawlers the size of football fields and advanced electronic equipment and satellite communications to track fish.
For example, fishers in developing nations might send a restaurant or grocery store information on the seafood they caught.
Now, he said, the transponder technology supports fishers, their fisheries and their families.
In the late 1990s, Spanish fishers in the eastern Atlantic even began to enhance natural driftwood with artificial logs to attract more tuna.
Today's commercial fishers use massive ships the size of football fields and advanced electronic equipment to track fish.
They acknowledge that localized overfishing has forced fishers in some areas to go farther afield to find high-value species like the blue tang(Paracanthurus hepatus).