• Drawing on dances from other cities demonstrated to them by visiting sailors, the people of Miura began the tradition of Chakkirako to celebrate the New Year and bring fortune and a bountiful catch of fish in the months to come.

    UNESCO: Culture

  • The Scottish fleet has been working to minimise discards by using nets which only catch certain species of fish.

    BBC: EU fishing discards deal welcomed by Scots minister

  • The treaty said that each was entitled to a catch proportionate to the numbers of fish spawning in its own rivers.

    ECONOMIST: Canada

  • Commercial fishermen bring in a wild catch of roughly 90 million tons of fish each year, with another 70 million tons coming from aquaculture.

    FORBES: Regulatory Uncertainty Drives A Fish Farmer To Foreign Waters

  • "They" are the poachers who haunt those waters, men who catch more than the legal limit of fish--striped bass, sea bass, fluke and blackfish (tautog)--then sell them on the black market.

    FORBES

  • You take a photo of the fish you caught, add the location of that mighty catch and share it with your friends.

    FORBES: A Fish App To Show Off Your Catch

  • After this, if your senses are up to it, make a quick round of the fish market at Al Meena, where locals browse for the pungent catch of the day.

    BBC: Stopover in Abu Dhabi

  • On Wednesday the European Commission unveiled major proposals to reform the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) to end the system of catch quotas that encourages fishermen to dump fish back into the sea.

    BBC: Government welcomes EU fisheries reform

  • The spider, the largest in Britain and one of the rarest, is able to catch small fish.

    BBC: Winning wildlife pictures go on show

  • One of only two companies with rights to catch fish in Tasmania, Tassal Group, holds a 70% market share in Australia.

    FORBES: Swimming in Prosperity

  • You have to be canny to catch big fish here there are fewer of them, they see many more anglers and the hatches are generally less dense than they are out west.

    FORBES: Catskills Fly Fishing Book

  • Silverio is one of 10 or so fishermen still working out of Villasimius, selling their catch either in the fish market at Cagliari, or to restaurants in the town and others along the coast.

    BBC: Sardinia, land and sea

  • In a fishery with a large, unproductive stock that grows slowly, fishermen may prefer short-term profit to the promise of low long-term income and catch all the fish straight away.

    ECONOMIST: Fishing and conservation

  • Investigators found that, in all, 13 boats with alphabetically sequenced names had coordinated activities at sea, including transshipment of fish, refueling, and changing of crew and provisions, to evade boat-specific limits on catch.

    FORBES: International

  • Her sensors measure precisely the amount of energy she uses as she speeds down to catch the fish.

    BBC: Sea lion test to probe declines

  • The rules limit the percentage of a given species within the catch, meaning boats had to discard fish even though they had not met their quota.

    BBC: European Commission suspends haddock discard rules

  • This, plus new ice machines that kept the catch cold and the development of railway tracks connecting major cities and ports, made fish more accessible and affordable than ever before.

    BBC: Chipping away at the history of fish and chips

  • Teach a girl that a fish is not a cow before showing her how you would catch it, rather than forcing her to eat the fish with a side of steak in an attempt to demonstrate the difference.

    CNN: The right way to wear leggings in school

  • His job was to shout when he spotted a shoal of fish enter the cove, so the team below could trap and catch it.

    BBC: Oman��s sleepy Musandam Peninsula

  • Quotas limit the amount of wet fish - such as cod, bass and ray - boats can catch to protect fish stocks.

    BBC: Jersey States discussing local fish quotas

  • Dressed in white overalls, hooded and gloved, they fillet 25 tons of fish a day, doing spot inspections for worms or parasites before the catch is frozen and shipped to stores and restaurants domestically and abroad.

    FORBES: Blue Waters Gray Areas

  • The upward trend in catch and release is therefore welcome and demonstrates that anglers are very aware of the need to sustainably fish salmon and sea trout.

    BBC: Wild fish rod catches high, says Scottish government

  • For the New York stores a buyer arrives at the city's famous Fulton Fish Market every morning at 2 a.m. to purchase the fresh catch of the day, which is then highlighted at the counter.

    FORBES: Marketing

  • On a spectacular promontory over the ocean, the restaurant serves simply grilled fresh fish and proves it by having guests visit the display of the daily catch on ice to choose their filet.

    FORBES: The Cool Kid In Cabo: Capella Pedregal, Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

  • Almost a quarter of all catches go back overboard dead because they are not the fish the crews intended to catch.

    BBC: EU ministers back fish dumping ban

  • As the last fish were brought in, the fishermen sang a Muslim prayer of thanks for their good catch.

    CNN: All alone on the shores of the Aral Sea

  • But, of course, how we harvest the fish has a direct impact on how many are left to catch next time.

    CNN: A royal plea for sustainable fish and chips

  • The company returned to profitability by 2000, but it soon got into a different kind of trouble: In a world where three-quarters of sea fish varieties are considered to be fully fished or depleted, illicit operators use subterfuge to exceed catch limits.

    FORBES: On The Cover/Top Stories

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