One provision would reduce southeast Alaska's fleet of salmon fishing boats - seine boats they're called for the type of net they used.
The confrontation had been building for a week when Northern crab-fishing boats began to move south of the informal maritime border called the Northern Limit Line.
Their driveways are stacked with fishing boats, jet-skis and monster trucks - all the boys' toys.
Coral reefs are an essential element in the food chain for coastal people, providing nurseries for fish and shallow hunting-grounds for fishing boats.
The world of First Century Palestine - the stone houses and grand temples, the fishing boats, the clothes and customs, even the plants - were extensively researched and are authentically recreated in the models and animation.
But not all those going on the ill-equipped trawlers or fishing boats are Rohingya refugees.
Now light-truck drivers with fishing boats and Airstreams to tow are calling in the tuners.
The restaurant began as an experiment in serving less-popular species of seafood, such as marlin, sailfish and shark, which were the by-catch of tuna fishing boats.
The best place to stay is Paternoster, a whitewashed fishing village with blue-and-red boats on its sandy beach.
The agreement licences UK fishing boats to operate within the 3 - 12 nautical mile zone around the Bailiwick.
The government has cut funding aimed at taking fishing boats out of service or adopting vaquita-friendly equipment.
And most of those dollars still come from companies that sell boats, fishing equipment and other marine-related products.
Silverio Sandolo backs the Sparviero out into clear water and sends the boat nosing past the sleeping mega-cruisers, trim yachts and other fishing boats not making the dawn run.
On Perhentian Besar - the larger of the two islands - the main hub of activity ('activity' consisting primarily of lounging on the beach, swimming and watching fishing boats roll by) is a quarter-mile stretch of beach between Abdhul's Chalets and Tuna Bay Island Resort.
People in moderately developed places that have few amenities such as road, schools and electricity often tend to depend less on fishing, but they also have more access to engine-powered boats, spear guns, and other technologies that can rapidly deplete some fish species, said Joshua Cinner of James Cook University in Australia in the report.
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They stand on their feet for long hours in the cold, sharpening fillet knives and slicing up and de-boning the monkfish, cod and halibut that the fishing boats bring in.
We gaze with astonishment at the vine-clad buildings, the riotous window boxes, the bobbing pastel fishing boats and the vast medieval fortress at the centre of town.
Scottish boats, for example, face cuts of 15-20% of their fishing grounds - but the original recommendation had been a 40% loss.
Later he did odd jobs in the towns he passed through - working as a grave digger, tobacco picker, fry cook, and on fishing boats.
The 38-year-old began fishing in 1987 while he was still at school and said there were six boats fishing from Porth Colmon at that time, but it was now down to three, with only himself working full-time.
Iceland's unique circumstances mean that it can achieve more by concentrating on its 2, 000 fishing boats, whose diesel engines are responsible for a third of the country's carbon-dioxide output.
Here you will find an early-morning scene of intense and pungent activity when colourfully clad Koli fisherwomen sort the catch being unloaded from fishing boats at the quay.
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