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How to use the word fishers in a Sentence?

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Some fishers think the turtles eat all the seagrass before it grows and that prevents the fish from spawning in the area.

Yoshi Tsukakoshi

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Some of these technologies can be very expensive to put onboard fishing vessels, so in order for the fishers to want to have them onboard, they need to see the benefit.

Rachel Tiller

Found on CNN
3 years ago

We want to make life easier for the fishers, the problem is that we don't have data. We don't know how much fish is in the ocean and we need to find this information.

Rachel Tiller

Found on CNN
3 years ago

We inflicted self harm to impress Washington, but under its phase one trade agreement with China, it's Bob Carr farmers, wine makers and fishers who will fill the gaps in the supermarket shelves vacated by Australian produce.

Bob Carr

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Fisheries may collapse, with artisanal fishers being the likely most affected, and popular tourism destinations which rely on sharks to attract tourists will also suffer greatly, its important to understand that as much as our oceans need sharks, so do we.

Jenny Bortoluzzi

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

God says in Jeremiah 16 :' Behold, I will bring them the Jewish people again unto their land that I gave to their fathers. ... Behold, I will send for many fishers, and after will I send for many hunters,'.

John Hagee

Found on CNN
5 years ago

The threat is still the gillnet, but Leigh Henry’re now dealing with a whole new industry, instead of legal shrimp fishers, we’re now dealing with transnational organized crime and people working on the black market. In the last few years, the Mexican government has stepped up its efforts to curtail poaching in the Gulf of California – the body of water that separates the Baja Peninsula from the rest of Mexico – adding in June two small boats, a number of vehicles and 135 sailors to an enforcement force deployed in 2015 under the Upper Gulf of California Integrated Protection Program. The new support joined the 13 ships, five vehicles, a helicopter-carrying ship and a plane already deployed to combat illegal fishing in the region. The U.S., which is seen as the main transshipment country for the totoaba’s bladders, has also joined in the fight against traffickers. Last year, U.S. Customs and Border Protection seized 1,328 pounds of totoaba fish bladders that were in route to Hong Kong. While conservationists agree that the main battle to save the totoaba and vaquita is in Mexican water, they acknowledge that the demand for the bladders in China is the reason for the illegal trade and argued that officials in Beijing and Hong Kong need to crack down on the underground fish trade. ' WORLD'S SADDEST POLAR BEAR' MOVED AFTER OUTPOURING OF OUTRAGE TOWARDS CHINESE MALL The problem, experts argue, is that wildlife trafficking is so pervasive in the world’s most populous nation that authorities are stretched thin and forced to give priority to larger cases.

Leigh Henry

Found on FOX News
7 years ago

Instead of jobs and development, the livelihoods of local fishers are being decimated by foreign fishing fleets, which operate virtually unchecked.

Alfonso Daniels of the ODI

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.

Jesus Christ

added by anonymous
9 years ago

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