The fisherfolk there know that, which is why they did not mount an armada and head for Tobago after her dotish talk. |
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A generation or two ago, fisherfolk may have felt humility, possibly even religious stirrings, in the face of a storm. |
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Similarly, her concern for the fisherfolk and their fears over the possible loss of livelihood if the canal fructifies may not be misplaced. |
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Next to the tourist sectors, the fisherfolk have been particularly badly hit. |
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The majority of people in Mangochi work as fisherfolk or smallholder farmers. |
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Even allowing for generous mark-ups by the middlemen, fisherfolk from developing countries can earn a great deal of money this way. |
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This protocol is being observed by local communities as well as fisherfolk from neighbouring countries. |
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We also appointed a Fisheries Liaison Officer to keep fisherfolk continuously informed of our operations and to listen to their concerns. |
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In Guinea Bissau, in West Africa, fisherfolk developed a strategy to preserve fish stocks upon which their livelihoods depend. |
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It is most widespread in Andalusia, where it is used as a sheepdog as well as a companion for water game hunters and fisherfolk. |
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Petro-Canada maintained regular contact with fisherfolk to help ensure that drilling and fishing could take place simultaneously and safely. |
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This is also true of innocent fisherfolk from both countries who regularly stray into each other's territorial waters and are detained for two, five, 10 years. |
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Born in a village of poor fisherfolk and growing up illiterate, Hung Tung worked as officiant in a Taoist temple while doing odd jobs to maintain his family. |
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The Special Rapporteur was shocked to see the port of Deliah where, at the time of his visit, the sea was covered by the thick carpet of the oil spill preventing fisherfolk from returning to work. |
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The Imraguen are nomadic fisherfolk who follow the movements of the large shoals of golden grey mullet and ombrine along the Banc d'Arguin off Mauritania's northern coast. |
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Hunger, like poverty, is still predominantly a rural problem, and among the rural population it is the peasant farmers, small landholders, landless workers, fisherfolk, hunters and gatherers who suffer disproportionately. |
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An estimated 8,000 families in the north and south of Lebanon rely on fishing for their livelihoods, including fisherfolk, fish cleaners, market sellers and boat repairers. |
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Steps to involve the fisherfolk in responsible tourism initiatives, too, have been suggested. |
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Five years later, Badarkhali is once again a bustling and productive region of farmers and fisherfolk, re-built almost entirely through the resources and initiatives of the community itself. |
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He was intrigued by the life of the hardy fisherfolk of Cullercoats, who struggled against the sea to earn their livelihood, but he did not paint that struggle directly. |
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In this booklet, farmers and fisherfolk from India, Bangladesh, Thailand and Malaysia describe their experiences with the commercial aquaculture industry. |
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All the unused wadi stones have been left at the beach making it an eyesore to the fisherfolk and visitors. |
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The 92-year-old retired engineer was the last man to speak the Scottish dialect called Comarty fisherfolk. |
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A SCOTS dialect used by fisherfolk for centuries has died with the passing of the last native speaker. |
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This LRZ should be designated for exclusive access rights of fisherfolk who use traditional fishing boats and within this a sub-zone should be reserved exclusively for those using nonmechanised fishing crafts. |
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Dave Graham is a volunteer for Tynemouth Volunteer Life Brigade while his wife Jacqueline has taken an interest in the workwear used by fisherfolk of years gone by. |
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Pakistan Fisherfolk Forum presented the traditional gift of Ajrak to the freed Indian fishermen. |
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Kamal Shah of the Pakistan Fisherfolk Forum appealed to the Indian government to also release the Pakistani fishermen locked up in Indian jails for over 15 years. |
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