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    Channel | Environment". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 21 October 2012. The English Channel scallop fishing dispute, also called the Great Scallop War...
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    English Channel scallop fishing dispute. Norway, not a member of the EU, has also reached an agreement with the European Community concerning fishing...
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    1993 Cherbourg incident (category History of the English Channel)
    Paris, on 16 August 1994. 1990s portal 2021 Jersey dispute Cod Wars English Channel scallop fishing dispute Exclusive economic zone International waters Lobster...
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    English Channel scallop fishing dispute External relations of Jersey Fish for finance France–United Kingdom relations Maritime history of the Channel...
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    Angling (redirect from Feeder fishing)
    Angling (from Old English angol, meaning "hook") is a fishing technique that uses a fish hook attached to a fishing line to tether individual fish in...
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    Marlborough Sounds (category Use New Zealand English from April 2024)
    Booker, Jarrod (7 July 2007). "100-strong flotilla to stage protest on scallop fishing". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 20 October 2011. Wikivoyage has...
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  • A fishing dredge, also known as a scallop dredge, oyster dredge, etc., is a kind of dredge which is towed along the bottom of the sea by a fishing boat...
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    Grand Banks of Newfoundland (category Fishing areas of the Atlantic Ocean)
    of the richest fishing grounds in the world. Fish species include Atlantic cod, swordfish, haddock and capelin; shellfish include scallop and lobster. The...
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    with its use as a military, fishing and yachting port, it is also a cross-Channel ferry port, with routes to the English ports of Poole and Portsmouth...
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    "Piscataqua" was first recorded. Once salmon, sturgeon, oysters, clams, scallops, lobsters, mussels, eels, seals, and many others species of marine life...
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    Shark finning (category Environmental impact of fishing)
    are threatened by shark finning, including the critically endangered scalloped hammerhead shark. Nearly every fin of a shark is targeted for harvest...
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    Bivalvia (category Use British English from July 2022)
    odontophore. The class includes the clams, oysters, cockles, mussels, scallops, and numerous other families that live in saltwater, as well as a number...
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    lives of Native Americans (e.g., Powhatan, Pamunkey, Nansemond) In 1974, scallop fishermen dredged up the skull of a prehistoric mastodon, which through...
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    the canal, Joint Base Cape Cod, Aptucxet Trading Post, the annual Bourne Scallop Festival in September, and, until 1884, was part of Sandwich. Sandwich...
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    Fish for finance (category European Union fishing regulations)
    French boats started the 'Scallop War', throwing rocks at British dredgers taking those shellfish from beds in the English Channel the French claimed were...
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    New Zealand (category Use New Zealand English from May 2012)
    kōura (crayfish), Bluff oysters, whitebait, pāua (abalone), mussels, scallops, pipi and tuatua (types of New Zealand shellfish), kūmara (sweet potato)...
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    coast. There are about 20 commercial boats with crab, lobster and scallop fishing undertaken from Port Askaig, Port Ellen and Portnahaven. Islay is one...
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    Wild fisheries (category Fishing industry)
    predator of bay scallops. With the shark population reduced, in some places almost totally, the rays have been free to dine on scallops to the point of...
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    HMS Scylla (F71) (category Shipwrecks in the English Channel)
    targeting fishing vessels. On 1 June, the Icelandic gunboat Aegir collided with Scylla, the first such incident to occur during the fishing dispute. Fishing relations...
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    Haddock, Southern Sea Crab, West of Scotland Nephrops and Eastern English Channel Scallops. The Environment Agency is a non-departmental public body, established...
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    economic zone in 1984; by the twenty-first century what had been a small fishing community developed an advanced commercial sector and a correspondingly...
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    Provincetown Harbor (category All accuracy disputes)
    born while they were in Provincetown Harbor. From 1818 until the 1850s a fishing village existed at Long Point, complete with a post office, schoolhouse...
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    population already living on the island. However, opportunities in the tourism, fishing, and farming industries attracted a mass of poor fishermen and farmers...
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    its catch was still the highest-grossing because scallops accounted for 84% of the port's annual fishing revenue. Dutch Harbor, Alaska, has the highest...
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    shellfish processing company. As of 2020, its main products were king scallops and langoustines but it was selling most types of white fish from the quayside...
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    Neanderthal (category Use British English from November 2019)
    and the latter a red-to-black mix of hematite and pyrite; and a king scallop shell with traces of an orange mix of goethite and hematite from Cueva...
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    blackfish, char and herring. As for shellfish, there are Dungeness crabs, scallops, shrimp and clams. Salmon are very important food of bears, particularly...
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    Great British Railway Journeys (category Use British English from October 2022)
    simulcast on BBC HD before the channel's demise. Repeats have been broadcast on BBC Four as well as the original channel of BBC Two. Edited versions of...
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    Pearl (category Use American English from October 2015)
    species include the bailer shell Melo, the giant clam Tridacna, various scallop species, Pen shells Pinna, and the Haliotis iris species of abalone. Pearls...
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    southeast Asia. In the 1990s, disease wiped out China's farmed Farrer's scallop and white shrimp and required their replacement by other species. Aquaculture...
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