After cod fishing was banned in 1992, many turned to crabbing and shrimping for their livelihoods. |
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Gulf shrimping and inshore oystering are the only remaining marine commercial fisheries in Texas not under a limited entry program. |
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He grudgingly accepts the economic and political realities facing many of his friends and neighbors still in the shrimping business. |
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The men launched Friday evening from Eddings Point and hoped to do some shrimping before heading to Hunting Island to camp. |
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Stocks of the shrimp have been declining for several years, leading regulators to cancel the New England shrimping season. |
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They hunted alligator and went shrimping and had their own little wooden shrimp boats. |
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Greenland is probably a better option for those who love fish as the fishing, and especially the shrimping, should still be a viable food source. |
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However, on 24 November, NOAA closed 10,900 km² to royal red shrimping after a fisherman discovered tarballs in his net. |
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Lindsey also has a shrimping heritage stretching back five generations. |
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To supplement this, molluscs have been sampled in deeper waters by using shrimping nets, traps and divers. |
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While the buyout has slowly reduced the number of shrimping licenses, some are looking to accelerate the buy-back process and revamp the unwieldy two-license system. |
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Some veterans have prime docks that historically offer great shrimping. |
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We bought a net for shrimping years ago, guess it's time to use it. |
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We pushed our shrimping nets between the rocks, scooping up tiny baby flounders and the translucent shrimps, sometimes as long as a child's finger. |
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On board of the currently used shrimping cutters, the whole process is virtually mechanical and automated. |
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As we left Terrebonne Bay, we passed several shrimping boats. |
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Nowadays, the fishing areas for shrimping products are specified using the sea from which they originate. |
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Earlier this week we went shrimping with a Vietnamese fisherman. |
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Verdin said he would go shrimping even if the oil slick spread inland. |
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Created in 1972, the UNIMA group is a shrimping pioneer in Madagascar. |
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Unaccompanied children hurry excitedly back from the shoreline where they have been rockpooling or shrimping, with buckets full of shells and crabs. |
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And the hotel has all the kit for guests who want to go shrimping. |
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Others are waylaid by slavers and forced to work on Thai fishing and shrimping boats. For years the trade has carried on under Thai officials' noses. |
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Due to the fluctuations in employment opportunities that are linked to shrimping and sales, Heiploeg cannot, however, escape having to use temporary workers. |
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More than a century of experience and expertise in the field of shrimping and processing gives us a perfect foundation for constantly improved production methods and product innovations. |
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Concurrently with the advent of steam trawlers that fished for round fish and flatfish on the North Sea from Zoutkamp, shrimping became more and more important for Zoutkamp. |
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In the morning you can attend the homecoming of the shrimping boats. |
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Nothing extraordinary, nevertheless in the course of a shrimping expedition, words and faces express what is essentiel: the rich, the poor, the good God, friendship, years of labour, war, good luck, kids' futures? |
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This shrimping method is called beam trawl fishing. |
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Three exploratory licences will be issued to fish the banks south of the traditional shrimping areas in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. These permits will be issued to Madelipêche inc. |
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Although the line is not always sharply drawn, offshore shrimping and inshore shrimping require different strategies. |
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Studies indicate that 90 percent of the mortality of juvenile red snappers is caused by shrimping, with some 35 million still being killed annually. |
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Shrimping also has been excellent in the upper river from Palatka to Welaka. |
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The couple saw a great opportunity and became the seventh owners of the Sailfish and the Biloxi Shrimping Tour. |
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