There isn't a centralized global registry specifically for fishermen lost at sea; however, various countries maintain their own records and databases for maritime incidents, including missing fishermen. These records are often managed by coast guards, fisheries departments, or maritime authorities. In some regions, organizations may also compile data to track trends and improve safety measures for fishermen. Families of missing fishermen often rely on local authorities for information and support.
Got Home Alive - 2011 Fishermen Lost at Sea 1-11 was released on: USA: 23 October 2012
The longest I recall is a story of three Mexican fishermen lost at sea for nine months. http://news.bbc.co.UK/2/hi/Americas/4798243.stm
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fishermen should avoid touching sea snakes caught in nets and on lines. rob
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hunt salmon fish and search the sea
fishermen should not pee in the water
Depends.
Low tides. Why?: because when it is low tide, the fishes will go to the open sea and fishermen can catch more fish. Therefore, low tides are most useful to fishermen.
While at sea, the fishermen feel at home. The sea sustains and feeds them, so they feel the sea is their mother, whom they worship and do not have to fear. It is true that the fishermen go to the lap of the sea when they are sad and also when they are happy. The clouds are born of the sea. So the clouds are their brothers and the waves their playmates.
All countries which border a sea has sea fishermen. If a country (like Norway) has wonderful lakes, rivers and waterfalls there will be fishermen/women. Every decent unpolluted river is likely to provide angling.