migratory fisherman
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Fisherman Island — is the southernmost island on the Delmarva Peninsula chain of barrier islands. Located at the entrance to the Chesapeake Bay, the island is subject to great changes in its landscape from waves and runoff. It first formed about 200 to 250 years… … Wikipedia
Migratory Fishery of Labrador — The province of Newfoundland and Labrador had three main types of fishery in the 19th century: sealing, migratory and inshore fishery. Sealing Sealing was a type of fishery that involved getting a berth or ticket on a ship that travelled to ice… … Wikipedia
fisherman's holiday — 1) a holiday to mark the end of the fishing season in the autumn and the return of the migratory vessels to England from Newfoundland 2) enforced cessation from fishing because of bad weather … Dictionary of ichthyology
stationary fisherman — fishing locally as opposed to migratory fishing (travelling to distant locations) … Dictionary of ichthyology
roomer — migratory fisherman from Newfoundland who conducts a summer fishery from a room on the coast of Labrador … Dictionary of ichthyology
Heart's Content, Newfoundland and Labrador — Infobox Settlement official name = Heart s Content other name = native name = nickname = settlement type = Town motto = imagesize = image caption = flag size = image seal size = image shield = shield size = city logo = citylogo size = pushpin… … Wikipedia
Old Perlican — Not to be confused with New Perlican, Newfoundland and Labrador. Old Perlican Parlican Town … Wikipedia
Old Perlican, Newfoundland and Labrador — Infobox Settlement official name = Old Perlican other name = Parlican native name = nickname = settlement type = Town motto = imagesize = image caption = flag size = image seal size = image shield = shield size = city logo = citylogo size =… … Wikipedia
planter — 1) a fisherman and owner of a fishing room or plantation and a boat in Newfoundland. Supplied by a merchant, he engaged a fishing crew 2) a migratory fisherman from Newfoundland who conducts summer fishery from a station, room or harbour on the … Dictionary of ichthyology
John Treworgie — (born ca. 1618) was the last Proprietary Governor of Newfoundland. Treworgie had worked as an agent at a Kittery, Maine trading post from 1635 to 1650. In 1651 he was named as one of a party of six sent to Newfoundland to arrest Sir David Kirke… … Wikipedia