trawlers in English

noun
1
a fishing boat used for trawling.
Euro-MPs are today debating proposals to give trawlers from Spain unlimited fishing rights to nearby Irish waters.

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1. (for all bottom trawlers)

2. (for all demersal trawlers)

3. Rusting trawlers are marooned in the sand.

4. RELEASE OF TRAWLERS FROM SRI LANKA

5. Gigantic trawlers remove huge catches from the seas.

6. 8 Rusting trawlers are marooned in the sand.

7. I enjoyed working on the trawlers best of all.

8. DAILY CATCH REPORT (for all demersal trawlers)

9. Fishing trawlers have fished out all the local waters.

10. A smaller harbour at Royapuram is used by local fishing boats and trawlers.

11. In the case of freezer trawlers, all boxes shall be counted

12. All trawlers must take on board an observer appointed by the Ministry of Fisheries.

13. (d) whether Government is considering to send Coast Guard to bring back these trawlers?

14. In the case of freezer trawlers, all boxes shall be counted.

15. The largest trawlers, ranging from 50 to 100 metres in length, catch, process and freeze their products onboard, and are referred to as factory, catcher or processor trawlers.

16. Besides making their lives easier, such trawlers will also help the fishermen earn more.

17. All trawlers shall take on board an observer designated by the Ministry of Fisheries.

18. Russian and Cuban trawlers, undoubtedly surveillance vessels, have been circling the area

19. (b) the action taken to get them back to Indian territory, including fishing boats/trawlers; and

20. (c) if so, the response received from that country for the release of the trawlers; and

21. Maldives is additionally concerned about poaching in the coral reefs and illegal commercial fishing by foreign trawlers.

22. The STECF review indicates a low utilisation for all fleets apart from the 24-40m pelagic trawlers.

23. Species whose natural depth ranges fall at least partly within reach of the trawlers were most affected.

24. With no coastguard or navy, the coastal waters were plundered by foreign trawlers throughout the 1990 s.

25. Not just the large trawlers but boats in all sectors were multiplying their fishing power.

26. The trawlers, medium ships, are more than 25 years old (see Table 3 on Age of Fleet Vessels).

27. He will distribute sanction letters to the beneficiaries of long liner trawlers under Blue Revolution scheme.

28. Industrial trawlers and draggers are scraping the sea floor like bulldozers, taking everything in their path.

29. So far no concrete agreement has been reached since India favours regulating these trawlers instead of banning them altogether.

30. The time spent on board Union deep-sea demersal trawlers by observers shall not exceed three months.

31. Besides, fresh registration for bottom trawlers in the Palk Bay area has been banned by the Government of Tamil Nadu.

32. With a bigger boat, you would earn still more and soon be able to build up a fleet of trawlers.”

33. They further decided to take immediate steps to release the fishing boats, excluding trawlers, in each other's custody.

34. (a) whether the Sri Lankan Navy has killed and arrested Indian fishermen and damaged/seized their trawlers (boats), fishing nets, etc. ;

35. They use vast factory trawlers the size of football fields and advanced electronic equipment to track and catch fish.

36. Further, modern trawlers, like “floating factories” with their own canning and freezing equipment aboard, are able to handle and process more fish.

37. The Sri Lankans would always put it that the real issue they face is with the large trawlers which do bottom trawling.

38. The Commission also noted that no information was actually received on the catches of surface long-liners and freeze trawlers.

39. In the view of the Bangkok Post, "The fisheries bureaucracy's record is extremely shabby, resulting in a breakdown in state regulation of commercial trawlers.

40. Brit fishermen STARVED by EU mega-trawlers Blockading UK waters - COMMENT FISHING was the undoubted poster boy for Brexit, underpinned by expansive promises from senior Government officials of

41. The officials said the Chinese ships appeared to be a naval intelligence vessel, two smaller trawlers , a fisheries patrol boat and an official oceanographic ship.

42. Should they be replaced by trawlers not having exercized any activity in the zone in the period 1983 to 1987, the replacement vessels may not carry freezing equipment.

43. The Sri Lankan government wants India to ban use of mechanized trawlers in the Palk Strait region and the negotiations on the same are going on.

44. 2. trawlers (inshore demersal fishing for fish and cephalopods) not landing their catch in Senegal: 2 500 GRT/year, including 1 250 GRT/year with freezing facilities;

45. 1. trawlers (inshore demersal fishing for fish and cephalopods) not landing their catch in Senegal: 1 000 GRT/year, with the option of fishing with freezing facilities for 500 GRT;

46. Boatyards There have been many Boatyards throughout the estuary that provided commercial fishermen with draggers or trawlers, garveys, skiffs, dories, and other watercraft used in both the bay and the ocean.

47. for all pelagic trawlers, 60 % of staff involved in production duties (factory, packaging and freezing), as indicated on the vessel's crew plan duly endorsed by the competent authority of the flag State.

48. (d)for all pelagic trawlers, 60 % of staff involved in production duties (factory, packaging and freezing), as indicated on the vessel’s crew plan duly endorsed by the competent authority of the flag State.

49. (d) for all pelagic trawlers, 60 % of staff involved in production duties (factory, packaging and freezing), as indicated on the vessel's crew plan duly endorsed by the competent authority of the flag State.

50. ‘Fish biologists descend in Bathyspheres and submarines to the deepest oceanic canyon, and trawlers scrape up odd saltwater nematodes and mollusks from the bottom sediments.’ ‘Fieldwork costs, for instance, range from plant presses to Bathyspheres; hand lenses to DNA probes.’