The kitchen garden furnishes some of the ingredients, and local farmers and fishermen supply the rest.
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An equilibrium strategy would somehow please stockholders and victims, investors and fishermen in this case.
Alvin Hall was born into a family of farmers and fishermen in rural Florida.
Now hunters and fishermen fear a proliferation of fees, gates and Keep Out signs.
Police appealed to people in the area at the time, including dog walkers and fishermen, to come forward.
Workable roads mean farmers and fishermen can deliver the fresh shrimp, limes and rice to the restaurant manager.
In 2002, with input from scientists, environmentalists, fisheries, and fishermen, Australia's government initiated the White Shark Recovery Plan.
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As I wrote in 2010, when it comes to sportsmen (hunters and fishermen), PETA has it all wrong.
Early this month, 46 community, local, regional, national and international environmental, social justice and fishermen's groups met in Weeks Bay, Alabama.
In five years more young voters may be swayed by Prabowo's brand of secular nationalism and his championing of farmers and fishermen.
Scientists are enlisting sailors and fishermen to help with what they hope will be the world's biggest study of plankton in the oceans.
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During the storm, a tidal surge swept up the destroyed houses to Sabine Wildlife Refuge, a marshland used by local hunters and fishermen.
There were stories about farmers and fishermen phoning around to see where they would get the best price for their produce, for example.
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Farmers and fishermen in Grand'Anse, a verdant department that was hit badly by a recent hurricane, have seen sales plummet as customers spurn local foodstuffs.
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And farmers and fishermen concede that the only way to get that much rain quickly -- from a tropical storm or hurricane -- would cause more damage than the worst dry spell ever in one the wettest places on Earth.
Since late 2003, Baron claims, Sirius XM has sold "tens of thousands" of subscriptions to Baron's service. (Sirius declines to confirm that.) The devices can be found in newer Cessna, Cirrus and Piper aircraft and can be installed in boats and various mobile GPS gadgets for hunters and fishermen.
He found that Canada was a land of distinct communities and regions with their own anxieties, from the seasonal loggers and fishermen of British Columbia and the Atlantic provinces to the farmers of the prairie states, who were worried about gun-registration laws and the paternalistic approach of Ottawa towards native peoples.
But there is one big area that I think he misses, and that is the role that hunters and fishermen play in conservation. (I covered this topic in an earlier blog post.) Put simply, without hunters and fishermen, there would be no fish or game (or, at least, fewer fish and game) for animal rights groups to worry about.
The motion being debated in the Commons on 15 March 2012 said the CFP had "failed to conserve fish stocks and failed fishermen and consumers".
"In a letter Senator Mark Begich wrote to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton last month, he says 'such an abrupt change in the available labor pool just before the start of the salmon season would have immediate negative consequences for the companies, and the fishermen and communities, which depend on their operations, '" KTVA reported.
Traditionally the Orma are pastoralists, Bajun and Swahili are fishermen and farmers, the Sanye and Aweer are hunters and gatherers.
"To bring stability to the market and to provide fishermen and processors with the necessary long-term security that high levels of investment in the industry require, multi-annual management plans must be introduced for the main commercial stocks, " Mr Stevenson said.
According to Mr Hughes, Roman nobs thought fishing bucolic and uninteresting, and ranked fishermen alongside shepherds, labourers and peasants, people just above the level of slaves.
The Policy lays out a science-based approach to conservation and management, and brings together Federal, State, local, and tribal governments with all those who have a stake in our oceans, coasts, and the Great Lakes -- including recreational and commercial fishermen, boaters, offshore and coastal industries, environmental groups, scientists, and the public.
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Massachusetts state coffers have not been bled to insure self employed persons, such as Gloucester and New Bedford fishermen, and low income workers unable to afford health insurance.
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The work and produce of the fishermen and shepherds still give Sardinia an extraordinary culinary culture, one strictly divided into food from the sea and food from the land.
Last year BP agreed to pay compensation to around 100, 000 people and companies - including fishermen and restaurant owners - who claimed the oil spill had harmed their livelihoods or their health.
One of the things that they talked about -- parish president -- and the President listened to this and asked that the Coast Guard and others do as much as humanly possible as -- the people and the fishermen in these parishes, many of whom are now -- they're not fishing and they're helping to lay boom -- they know these waters best, they know these areas best.
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This continues until the dolphins stop, exhausted, and the fishermen bag the tuna from under them.
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This eliminated waste, dramatically reduced the variation in prices along the coast, brought down consumer prices by 4% and increased fishermen's profits by 8%.
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