In 2003-04, Victorian commercial fishing crews and aquaculture industry produced 11,634 tonnes of seafood valued at nearly A$109 million.
It was in vain that he endeavored to recruit a new fishing crew at Auckland.
To sea with a fishing crew in the dreadful North Atlantic, by a bookish Briton who likes to risk his neck now and then.
Over there is Aleksandr Pavlovich Lavut, sent into eight years of exile, working as a cook on a fishing crew.
Elsewhere, a fishing crew cut open a newly-caught shark's stomach, finding a diving camera, ostensibly that of Daniel and Susan.
The town is mostly deserted anyway, except for the fishing crews in the summer, and a handful of indigens who like ice and cold.
In a 2003 sermon, Thompson mentioned that his fishing crew had spent a decade catching and selling juvenile leopard sharks to local pet stores.
He'd have to assign sailors to help ship the settlers' belongings down the Paradise to the Bend so his fishing crews would be short-handed.
All along the lakeshore, 'boom towns' have developed in response to the demands of fishing crews with money to spend from a day's fishing.
Apparently desperate to convey what had happened, two members of the fishing crew leaped into the water and were picked up by the cutter.