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fishing ground
noun
An area of water used for fishing (usually a sea area).
Exact(56)
It's also a rich fishing ground.
The Tonle Sap is a highly productive fishing ground.
Visiting your usual fishing ground, you bring in an unusually good catch of sardines.
The inland delta is a particularly important fishing ground, though periods of drought have hindered development of these fisheries.
The Chinese foreign ministry had to defend poachers in what it had to argue was a traditional Chinese fishing ground.
This moratorium was later extended by President Bill Clinton, who added protections for Alaska's Bristol Bay, a rich fishing ground.
"It's a very important commercial fishing ground, and it's a marvelous boating area for recreational fishermen, for sailors.
Similar(4)
The sea has rich fishing grounds.
And the fishing grounds are rich.
The thermal mixing creates excellent fishing grounds in the region.
States are also reopening fishing grounds near their coasts.
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