inshore fisherman
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinshoreandfisherman
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inshore
adjective
adverb
uk/ˈɪn.ʃɔːr/us/ˈɪn.ʃɔːr/
near or towards ...
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fisherman
noun[C]
uk/ˈfɪʃ.ə.mən/us/ˈfɪʃ.ɚ.mən/
someone who catches fish, especially as ...
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(Definition ofinshoreandfishermanfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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If we take an average year, the number of days theinshorefishermanis at sea is of the order of 220.
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He has just told us that the smallinshorefishermanis not organised on a national basis.
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I want to refer to the problem of theinshorefisherman.
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Theinshorefishermanis an essential and integral part of our national life.
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There aninshorefishermanis defined as one whose normal fishing grounds lie within the three-mile limit.
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With great confidence they prophesied the final extinction and decay of theinshorefisherman.
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If theinshorefishermanis to make a living there must be fish for him to catch.
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I have a great deal of sympathy for theinshorefisherman.
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Theinshorefishermanseems to me to be a small industrialist with great potentialities.
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The definition of "inshorefisherman" is one who uses an 80 ft.
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Theinshorefishermanwith a boat in excess of 70 feet would become a competitor of the trawler owner.
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Theinshorefishermanhas no trade union to help him, and no organisation.
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I do not wish to argue against theinshorefisherman.
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Theinshorefishermanis quite independent of the trawl and the trawler.
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The fact is that the trawler with all its advantages in production has very much destroyed the market of theinshorefisherman.
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The restriction of fishing on the distant grounds is full of danger to theinshorefishermanat home.
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Theinshorefishermanis getting into a more and more difficult position because of the cost of his boats.
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We recognise that theinshorefishermanhas had rather a difficult time and, in the autumn, we shall be prepared to look at these price-again.
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I asked aninshorefishermanhow much money he would need to help him because he cannot catch cod.
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However, it is a mistake to think that everyinshorefishermanis the owner of a boat, a part owner or a share fisherman.
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