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Newfoundland's Grand Banks
'une anse' is a bay at the seaside in French. 'Grand anse' or 'Grande Anse' are placenames meaning 'large bay' in French.
The Grand Banks.
"le grand" means "the big" or "the tall" in French.
As of the start of the 2008 season, that would be Ernie Banks with 12.
fish was importent to the french because lots of people there were cathlic, and ( i dont remeber what day) cathlics dont eat meat on a certain day, but they can eat fish, so thats why it was a big demand in france
The Ghost from the Grand Banks was created in 1990.
It was really big on fishing it was known for its amount of fish
its the grand banks :D
The Ghost from the Grand Banks has 253 pages.
The English colonie is near the Grand Banks.
the natural resource found in the grand banks is oil and copper
The Grand Banks
The deepest depth of the Grand Banks of Newfoundland is roughly 330 feet. You can learn more about the Grand Banks of Newfoundland at the Wikipedia website.
The ISBN of "The Ghost from the Grand Banks" by Arthur C. Clarke is 978-0553286138.
The Grand Banks has so many fish because of the habitat. There are underwater plateaus where the fish can flourish at various depths. The Grand Banks is a commercial fishing region near Newfoundland.
In Newfoundland.