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From the anecdotes of the informants, we infer that anglophones were also a non-negligible presence on the fishing boats.
All along the coast, in the small harbours, a lot of pleasure-boats a bit sophisticals are bobbing up and down beside the fishermen's boats.
1894, these four combined had about 65 large ships and 43 torpedo boats.
The same period witnessed the greatest shrinkage of fishing space available to the traditional fishermen because of the proliferation of mechanized boats.
Other fabrication technologies used to build these par ts for aircraft, automobiles, and boats include hand layup and resin transfer molding.
Woodchoppers wear culottes and men dragging boats have split-sided tunics or shirts.
Early on, embarkation in small boats across a reef proved dangerous and cost the lives of several sailors.
Put the 1p on one of the boats, and the 5p on the other.
I designed the first rockets, and the cars and the boats.
Whales were sighted occasionally and the boats were lowered on several occasions, but no whales were taken.
We played on that beach until we were tired, sailing boats, boiling whelks.
Visits by sea often failed because of changeable weather and surf, engine failure, or leaky boats.
Because of the lack of timber, the local people were ignorant of construction techniques for reasonable sized boats.
Two helicopters and several rubber inflatable boats allowed the various projects to extend the reach of studies beyond just shipbased observations and sampling.
Most of them are fi shermen a nd use totora to build houses and boats, to make craft items to sell, or as complementary food.
The authors of one of the papers visualise this being extended to boats and lawn mowers.
In desperation, they built jetties on the coast and -umed the ®sh in underground pipes from the boats to the processing plants.
In smaller boats with undivided interiors the plan shape of the single cabin follows directly the internal lines of the hull.
Fishermen in all the countries of the world paint their boats, they love colour.
Workmen transporting goods and materials, loading and unloading ships and boats, were part of the family's close surroundings.
Secondly, it was economical to combine goods from small boats into one larger vessel, as soon as the depth of the river allowed this.
Fish were caught by trammel or bottom trawling by artisanal fishing boats.
During the monsoon a large portion of the area is inundated and boats provide the only means of transport.
Simply that the torpedo boats got near enough without detection to blow up three of the warships had they so desired.
Ships are simply not sold in the same way that cars or chocolate bars or even boats are sold.
The absence of services and ownership rights, however, discouraged investment in housing and denied tenants the collateral to raise loans for ®shing boats and gear.
The film strives to capture rhythmic and graphic patterns in the movements and shapes of cranes, trains, automobiles, boats, steam shovels, suspension bridges, and skyscrapers.
From there, goods were brought down on rafts and in boats.
No letters reach there, and no boats or carts go there.
State supports help to pay for more and larger boats, longer nets and more sophisticated equipment all round, even extending to radar and remote-sensing devices.
There were many boats tied up in the bay that afternoon.
With no roads and access mainly by foot, movement and trading between communities along the lake is achieved using boats.
She is also a figure within the established elite and may not be disposed to rock too many boats.
Meanwhile, he ordered the building of hundreds of boats locally.
With longer open water season in summer, for example, those without their own boats are dependant upon others to share with them.
The weather was very warm and the seas smooth, and low clouds appeared to cut off the masts of the fishing boats.
The boats were equipped with quiet four stroke engines and were a considerable distance away.
Ropes and tackle for the boats were put into barrels of brine.
Two heavy waves damaged the starboard side of the vessel above the deck, as well as one of the boats.
The boats would provide flexibility in facing the various conditions that might be faced.
In some they were on ships but in others they were in boats.
The boats would then proceed along the coast some 600 to 800 m apart.
The local forecasts were important for the safety of the ship during relief operations, and of the boats when landing field parties or making plankton hauls.
Workers and dealers in ships and boats 14.
She pointed now at the boats.
The sleeves (three in all) were made of flexible, impervious, rip-stop nylon, 25 g m-2, a light closely-woven cloth which is used for spinnaker sails on small boats.
The chapter concludes by noting the increasing costs of boats, which like the building costs ending chapter 5, points us toward more general problems of resources scarcities.
The focus was on small parties establishing depots and the use of boats for sea journeys, and dogs and ponies for sledge journeys with skis for personal transportation.
As the zamindars kept a registry of the boats, manjhis, or boatmen belonging to each district, the river toll was useful in the detection of dacoits.
Despite his own considerable losses, the man immediately assisted with the relief effort by donating all the coal he owned and also offering boats for transporting evacuees.
While approaching the beach both boats were swamped in the surf, the outboard stalled and could not be restarted, and the whaleboat became immovably stranded on a sand bar.
Removing the lowest capacity boats first would require the largest number to be decommissioned, and leave the minimum number of boats that can take the catch.
The silver lining of rural poverty not being a geographic or an ethnic phenomenon is that agricultural development at the local level stands a good chance of lifting all boats.
Next morning both quarter boats were lost.
However, there is a larger community in the country—about 30,000 people occupying 15,000 boats—who will be following this discussion with considerable interest.
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Even excepting the industrial staff, this represents a rise of double the amount of staff to deal with 433 fewer fishing boats.
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They lack the range of the bigger boats.
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If an amount similar to the total cost were spent on manufacturing boats locally, the benefit to local fisheries would be many times greater.
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Most of the fishing in the area is carried out by thousands of small boats of around 4.8 m in length.
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A far better alternative would be to buy boats, suited to local purposes and needs, in the countries affected and in other neighbouring countries.
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Twenty-seven steam, two motor, and 249 sailing boats were engaged in the net fishing, and 377 sailing boats in the line fishing.
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They may do it still in some of the boats, though not in all.
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The decks are cumbered with floating deck seats, with life-belts, and life-boats, and the deck space is taken up.
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We all know that there is a serious question mark over the quality and stringency of control of some fishing boats.
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The local fishermen will have the-usual opportunities of acquiring and being instructed in the use of motor boats.
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They cannot catch enough fish to run their boats, but they are left with assets which cannot easily be converted.
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Fishing boats are not allowed to go back to their home ports.
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However, it will allow boats to go to sea at times judged by the fishermen to be suitable.
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Boats go further and are more sophisticated at catching and detecting fish.
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Then the boats would come by and every so often we could change places.
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I believe that there is a future in flying boats, but it will cost money.
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Many of us have the strongest possible confidence in flying-boats.
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Fishing boats receive a full remission of duty.
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We have taken their boats over and disposed of them.
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There are many reasons why fishing boats are lost, and we cannot necessarily put our finger on one particular cause.
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They are also the victims of the continuing conflict between vessels of under and over 10 m—between small and large boats, in other words.
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I do not consider that the compulsory registration of small boats would be justified.
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They represent an additional maintenance task, but they do not involve the crews of the boats in any degree of risk.
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State-of-the-art technology will ensure that all fishing boats, from whatever country, follow the rules.
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No boats can be kept by the licensee for the exclusive use of any persons.
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I assure him that the purpose of this clause is to catch those very people in the boats which he described.
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The inshore fleet—that is, boats under 70 feet—are not eligible for a daily rate of subsidy.
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The key issue is not the point of origin but the size of the boats.
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There were many other occasions that winter when wind delayed the packet boats.
They pull toy boats made out of old soya bean oil cans.
Why do our paper boats always float that way?
Today most ports have only a few fishing boats but large fleets still work from three of the ports.
The total police strength on the day was: 36 police vans, 1,500 officers, 2 boats, 1 helicopter, and 47 horses.
Most tourists visit the parks in glass-bottom boats.
The number of officials in the field and patrol boats to inspect and enforce the regulations is too few.
They even sink their boats, scatter their rice around, and destroy their houses.
A broad spectrum of projects has been supported, including repair yards for fishing boats, bulb growing, hotels, craft industries and an aluminium smelter.
Additionally, visitors who arrived and slept in private boats used the centre's facilities.
The authors of the latter review believe that the key to understanding dispersal is measuring human transport by cars, trucks or boats.
Military trophies, rustic altars, funeral pyres, festively illuminated and decorated boats, and live horses adorn the stage.
You'd find it kind of strange, people getting ready to go out boating when it's really rough in the fiord.
In addition to building boats, she is an avid fisherwoman, artist, and walker.
At a later stage, bigger boats could anchor there to 'unload cargo, and when necessary to load oranges'.
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