Who else would the fishermen here sell their fish to?
So why wouldn't an entrepreneurial fisherman sell those stripers either along with or instead of the beloved shad?
In Trinidad, recreational fishermen also may sell their catch, which adds to the overall quantity of fish sold.
Many have gill net permits, and set net fishermen sell their salmon to Seattle fish buyers.
In summer, fishermen land their catches in the bay and sell them from small stalls set on the flat rocks surrounding the beach.
Many fishermen reportedly sold their shrimp catch at sea to avoid taxes and earn foreign currency.
Clams or shellfish are locally called chipchip and local fishermen sell those in rural markets.
Though tribal fishermen can still sell a limited catch to other tribe members, their subsistence fish harvest has been sharply curtailed.
Most small-scale fishermen take some of the catch for their families and sell the rest at the beach.
The fishermen can buy and sell these rights among themselves, creating a market that rewards the most efficient companies.