The moon affects the tides, so catching fish has nothing to do with it.
No, the moon affects the tides, but the tides do not affect the moon.
There is no preposition in "catching fish is one".
Fish are much affected by the tides both ebb and neap.
The sport of wind surfing does not affect tides.
Yes, fish in this sentence is a noun.In the example sentence, the noun fish is part of the noun phrase 'catching fish', which is the subject of the sentence.
In this sentence, "catching fish" is a gerund: a verb that is doing the job of a noun. "Catching fish" is the subject of the verb "is".
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Tides affect fishing because they can provide plenty of fish for fishermen. For example, when the tide is moving, it is more productive and doesn't have slack. When there is less of a slack, then there will be more fishes in the surf.
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The business or practice of catching fish; fishing., A place for catching fish., The right to take fish at a certain place, or in particular waters.
There is no conjunction in the sentence, "Catching fish is one of the oldest pastimes."
a structure built in a stream for catching fish.