Fishermen often fish near dolphins because these marine mammals can indicate the presence of schools of fish. Dolphins typically feed on smaller fish, and their activity can attract larger fish that are also sought after by fishermen. Additionally, fishing near dolphins may enhance the chances of a successful catch, as dolphins can help drive fish closer to the surface. This symbiotic relationship can be beneficial for both species in the ocean ecosystem.
I highly doubt that'll ever happen. But if it does, I guess it leaves more fish for dolphins, rays, and whales. Plus fisherman always get a ton of fish...literally.
Fisherman: Tsayda Fish: Nuna
I/you/we/they catch the fish. He/she/it catches the fish.
A pod of dolphins will herd the fish shoal into a tight, swirling ball near to the surface. This brings the fish shallow enough for the gannets to dive amongst the fish.
Fisherman typically fish for food, or fish in contests. Fisherman can also fish for fun. It is impossible to know what specific fisherman have done with out knowing the names of the fisherman.
they are to colorful
A bayman is a fisherman who lives near, and works on, a bay, catching shellfish and other fish for a living.
Because they keep getting killed (e.g. by getting caught in fisherman's nets, hunted etc.) at such a rate that it is difficult for them to breed.
That is funny but stupid and the number can vary
Fish eat seaweed. Dolphins eat fish. No seaweed, no fish, no dolphins.
Complete the following sentences: A tuna fisherman catches _______. A lobster fisherman catches _______. A salmon fisherman catches ________. . . . A Japanese fisherman catches __________.
How much fish would a fisherman fish if a fisherman would fish fish?A fisherman would fish a lot of fish if a fisherman would fish fish.orHow much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?A woodchuck could chuck a lot of wood if a woodchuck could chuck wood.Irish Wristwatch.