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the trawlers
noun
A fishing boat that uses a trawl net or dragnet to catch fish.
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As the trawlers fished out unprotected parts of the Clyde, they opened the protected parts.
In a good season, the mature females fill the trawlers' traps.
We watched the trawlers coming in from the long row of windows while we ate.
On the trawlers, they have to have some kind of nautical experience.
All have the sea, of course, but their traditional fishing waters are invaded by the trawlers of industrialized countries.
Consequently, the illegal fishers linked themselves with local warlords for protection, placing armed militiamen on board the trawlers.
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Nirad Sinha, as saying of the trawler.
Armed patrolmen boarded the trawler and abducted its crew.
The trawler sank, and nine Japanese were lost at sea.
The Japanese said the trawler rammed a Japanese coast guard vessel.
With the trawler nearing Lampedusa, someone onboard set fire to a blanket, hoping to attract attention.
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