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fisherman
noun
A fisher, a person engaged in fishing.
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That fisherman was sent home on "compassionate" grounds without charge.
Last year, during a visit to Kupang, in West Timor, I met a fisherman with a 12 year old daughter and a seven year old son.
Local fisherman Harold Benson is still traumatised by the events of 5 February 2004.
You'll join a local fisherman on his creel boat and eat a lochside lunch from the day's catch.
The most likable character is the Inuit fisherman, Aningaaq, who Stone contacts by radio.
In the process every time that seafood changes hands (and it changes hands a lot) a portion of value is transferred from the fisherman to the middleman.
One local fisherman recommends that Italian coastguards ensure that intercepted migrant ships are properly destroyed once their passengers are rescued: in Libyan docks this week, visitors can easily find "recycled" boats that have been salvaged by opportunistic smugglers.
"If the case is ever resolved, even decades later, the money will go to the chiefs and the poor fisherman or farmers who suffered most of the loss are very unlikely to see any of it," he says.
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