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We eat locally caught sea urchin on toast and a salad of monkeyface eel.
In Cenarth (famous for salmon fishing, waterfalls, and the curious National Coracle Museum), we ate fresh sewin - locally caught sea trout - at the White Hart pub.
"Most famously, of course, Captain Cook came here as a boy to work in a chandler's shop, but then caught sea fever and left".
Drift nets, the infamous 40-mile "curtains of death" that caught sea creatures in enormous numbers, have been banned by the United Nations since 1992.
Fishermen hustled through the crowd carrying dripping plastic bags of freshly caught sea bass to restaurants where white-haired men rattled backgammon dice and sipped milky-hued raki, the lightning-strong, anise-flavored national drink.
Apples can be more expensive than pastizzi, and locally caught sea bass is up to three times as expensive as the farmed varieties around Malta that are mostly exported to countries like Italy and Japan.
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For example, Sami cuisine relies partly on the meat of the reindeer; the Inuit diet uses locally caught sea-mammal meat from whales; Indigenous Australians ate kangaroo, while indigenous North American food included bison steak.
"When they drift for miles or months, they catch sea birds, turtles, seals and endangered animals," he added.
Characteristic of the city are badgirs ("wind-catchers") fixed to housetops to catch sea breezes during the hot season.
At Al-Bahar fish farm in Gaza, a Palestinian family holding long-handled nets attempt to catch sea bream from a tank.
COMBRIT, France — In a world of giant trawlers and fish-farming operations, Gwenaël Pennarun still sets out most days from this Breton village to catch sea bass the old-fashioned way, with baited hooks.
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