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Перевод: fishing


[прилагательное]
рыболовный; рыболовецкий; рыбацкий; рыбачий;
[существительное]
рыбная ловля; рыбалка ; рыбные места; право рыбной ловли; тоня


Тезаурус:

  1. The boto has also reportedly become adept at stealing fish from this type of net, and may cause considerable damage to the fishing gear in the process.
  2. We will introduce a balanced package of measures, including decommissioning and controls on fishing activity, to conserve fish and safeguard the future of the industry.
  3. To fish you'll need a rod licence and a fishing permit.
  4. However, the director of research on small cetaceans at the National Far Seas Fisheries Research Institute, Dr Toshio Kasuya, believes that the number of dolphins caught, as reported through fishing unions, underestimated the catch by at least 40,000.
  5. Back in the late 1940s, early 1950s, I remember my fishing mentor, the late Tom Kelly, Edinburgh, describing these wonderful, strange fish which displayed all the colours of the rainbow when they were caught; and I could hardly wait to have a go.
  6. We are determined to see that the renegotiation of the Common Fisheries Policy protects the interests of UK fishermen and retains our share of the Community's fishing opportunities.
  7. An amendment to the MMPA in November 1988 created the requirement that: "During the 1989 and subsequent fishing seasons, each certificated vessel shall carry on every fishing trip an official observer."
  8. "This was deleterious to fly life and seriously interfered with fly fishing in particular, apart altogether from defacing the beauty of the river in its progress through the delightful countryside.
  9. Golf and fishing are the national sports of Scotland, for both male and female, and I remember Mother, who was also a moderate golfer, fishing on a river adjacent to a golf-course, avoiding the balls flying past her head, many of which flew straight into the river.
  10. A good example is Gunton Park in Norfolk, where the fishing is let by the day, attracting 4,000 or more anglers a year.
  11. Destination: the tiny fishing village of St Abbs on the Berwickshire coast, seven miles north from Berwick-upon-Tweed.
  12. Modern purse-seine boats, the so-called superseiners, fishing for tuna have huge nylon nets over 1.5 k (1 mile) long and 100 metres (325 feet) deep, manipulated by giant power machinery.
  13. The danger is tne new system could encourage the deliberate fishing for small fish.

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