A subsistence fisherman typically goes out to sea for several hours to a full day, depending on factors such as weather conditions, the availability of fish, and the distance to productive fishing grounds. They aim to catch enough fish to meet their family's immediate needs, often returning home daily. In some cases, they might stay longer if conditions are favorable and fish are plentiful.
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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
Anyone involved with ships on the sea. This would include fishermen, mariners, and ship repair personnel.
I think properly they live near the sea, so most of their food depends on crabs.
"Coromandel Fishers" is a poem by Sarojini Naidu that portrays the serene beauty of fishermen from Coromandel coast and their deep connection with the sea. The poem describes the fishermen's routine, their struggles, and the mystical allure of the ocean that lures them every day. It highlights the bond between nature and the fishermen, and emphasizes the ephemeral nature of life.
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.
Ship yards; commercial fishermen; long shoremen; sea-food restaurants. Also Boeing Engineer and Microsoft