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    In this case, the safety of the fisherman in the fishing boats will be maximized whenever they are out at sea fishing. Besides, through data communication linkages, the headquarters will be able to inform the fishing boats for a specific type of fish immediately when there is a high demand for that specific species. On the other hand, the headquarters can also inform the fisherman to avoid catching the type of fish that has a low demand in the market. In addition, if the restaurant wants a specific species and they know where to catch those species. The restaurant can inform the headquarters and the headquarters will in turn give orders to the fisherman of where they can catch those fish. As such, the data communication linkages can help to save effort as well as time. In this case, the data communication linkages can help to reduce those unnecessary costs and deliver the…

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    A Lesson in General Musky Fishing My Experience and Knowledge Concerning Musky Fishing “There you go Austin, reel it in!” my dad said. We were fishing for walleye off a dock at Clear Lake, Iowa. I was only 9 years old. I knew that whatever I had on the line was big, but I had no idea that it would be the first musky I'd ever seen or caught. The fish was mediocre size, having a length of only 31 inches. Nonetheless, I was mesmerized by the musky’s beauty and grace as it swam away from the dock. I…

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    Essay On Bass Fishing

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    Catching the Biggest Best Bass Bass fishing can be one of the most rewarding pastimes that any fisherman can take up. There are many kinds of bass fishing accessories, but you do not need all these fancy gizmos, bells and whistles to be a successful bass fisherman. You just need to learn a few tricks, a few secrets to catching the biggest, best bass. Anyone can enjoy the excitement and passion that arises from trying to entice bass onto your line, plus bass fishing is also quite an affordable…

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    result of commercial fisheries using long-line fishing techniques and to provide information so that a policy can be developed to alter the methods used to minimize the effect on the non-targeted species in Australian waters. Issue: Long-line fishing is a technique that is exceptionally non-selective. There are high amounts of by-catch being caught and these high numbers are avoidable. The by-catch is all of the non-target species that are caught on the lines. Due to these fishing methods…

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    Trout Fishing Vacation If you like this great hobby of fishing, then you have to make trout your favorite fish to go after. Due to the great abundance of this fish, the popularity in catching them is superior to other species. However, don’t think that this abundance in trout fish makes them easier to catch than the others. Expert fishers can tell you than even they have had difficult times trying to get this popular fish. You must know that there are many experts in the art of trout fishing…

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    approximately 15.8 pounds of fish and shellfish per person a year (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration). The United States today, with a population of 318.9 million and only increasing, the demand for seafood has never been greater (United States Census Bureau). Subsequently, fishermen are catching more and more fish from the oceans due to many ocean fisheries being “open access”, meaning fishermen can fish all they want with no limits and earn more money. This quickly leads to…

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    Fishing In America Essay

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    been fishing, not only for fun, but as a source of food? The answer, thousands of years, in “Egyptian artwork from 2000 B.C. shows people fishing” ( Hopkins 6). It is surprising, yet understandable knowing that even ancient people fished. It would of been an easy source of food. The lakes, rivers, streams, etc. were all full of a diverse population of fish, which would of made fish an easy meal to catch and eat. They were the first people to begin fishing so the population of the fishing in…

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    Back to the dawn of mankind, people hunted and fished for food or survival. Today, these activities are becoming ¨sports.¨ For example, bass fishing and deer hunting can have many similarities along with numerous differences. Deer hunting and bass fishing resemble each other in many ways. Hunting and fishing supplied many people with a sufficient source of food back in the day. Now, since grocery stores came about, these two needs became a sort of ¨sport.¨ The comparisons can be amazingly…

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    Although hunting and fishing has changed a good deal over time, the essential spirit is similar just like my grandfather’s day. It’s true that hunting gear products are more effective. You’ll find warmer clothes, better gear, and-tech monitoring equipment. You possibly can make fishing and hunting as high-tech as you wish, really. You’ll be able to sea food with sonar where you can begin to see the feet from the ocean, or search with infrared scopes. For me, however, I like hunting and fishing…

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    Overfishing In The 1800s

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    The catch to overfishing is that it is not only detrimental to our marine ecosystem, but also harmful to the very fishing industries that cause this myriad of issues. The problem is that this issue began with the overfishing of whales for blubber in the early 1800s, before the repercussions of such activity was readily foreseeable. The issue eventually escalated in a spiral of overfishing of multiple other species with the introduction and improvement of fishing methods in various forms; most…

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