In the summer of 1779 he wrote able articles in favor of maintaining our right to the Newfoundland fisheries in any treaty of peace that might be made with England.
The fisheries are needed, "first, as an Employment Secondly, as producing national Supply and Commerce, and a means of national wealth.
To leave the Fisheries wholly out, on any pretence whatever, is to sow the seeds of another war.
The United States Bureau of Fisheries and several of the individual states pursue this plan, and supply the fry to applicants free of charge.
Sidenote: Propagation of Golden Trout] In the autumn of 1906 several hundred golden trout from Volcano Creek were brought by a fish-car to the Bozeman Fisheries Station.
Important Lobster fisheries are carried on in Norway, Scotland, England, Ireland, Heligoland, and other parts of the coasts of Northern Europe.
Within the last thirty years the Crayfish fisheries of Western Europe have suffered heavily from outbreaks of an epidemic disease which has all but exterminated these animals in certain districts.
The fisheries industries, pursued by a numerous class of our citizens on the northern coasts, both of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, are worthy of the fostering care of Congress.
For this there is no remedy except for the United States to control and legislate for the interstatefisheries as part of the business of interstate commerce.
The policy of keeping an adequate force in the Mediterranean, as security for the continuance of this tranquillity, will be persevered in, as well as a similar one for the protection of our commerce and fisheries in the Pacific.
The complicated and threatening differences with Germany and England relating to Samoan affairs, with England in relation to the seal fisheries in the Bering Sea, and with Chile growing out of the Baltimore affair have been adjusted.
The occasional interruption experienced by our fellow-citizens engaged in the fisheries on the neighboring coast of Nova Scotia has not failed to claim the attention of the Executive.
Our fisheries and the transportation of our own produce offer us abundant means for guarding ourselves against this evil.
The American rights under the fisheries article of the Treaty of 1818 have been a cause of difference between the United States and Great Britain for nearly seventy years.
At the mouth of the Beaver about twenty thousand were taken, and the fisheries at the mouth of Hay river, in the bay in front of Fort Rae, and near Fort Resolution, besides other places, yielded corresponding quantities.
The marvellous productiveness of thefisheries of Great Slave lake and many of the rivers in its vicinity have been time and time again commented upon by travellers.
The Prolific Fisheriesof Lake Athabaska and Other Waters.
Doctor Bell expressed the opinion that the fisheries of Hudson bay will, no doubt, be very valuable.
He was expert for the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheriesof the House of Representatives.
Huebner has been expert in Insurance to the United States Shipping Board and to the Committee on the Merchant Marine and Fisheries of the House of Representatives.
Many old standing causes of friction have been removed; and in other cases, such as the fisheries dispute, and the extremely high duties levied on Canadian goods in the Dingley Tariff, there has been no recent aggravation of the irritation.
River and lake fishing are carried on in Ontario, Manitoba, and the new provinces; and British Columbia has fisheries and canneries of great importance on her coast and rivers.
The total value of the yield of the fisheries for 1908 was about twenty-five million dollars.
Throughout the 14th century references are made to Margate in crown regulations regarding fisheries and shipping.
But the immediate occasion of the most serious difficulty was the revival of the northeasternfisheries dispute.
Unfortunately, disputes arose as to jurisdiction between Dominion and provinces and between Canada and the United States, and the fisheries did not grow at the rate of other industries.
Then once more, by the Treaty of Washington in 1871, access to the inshore fisheries was bartered for free admission of fish and fish-oil plus a money compensation to be determined by a commission.
Less success was met in dealing with the fisheries of the Great Lakes.
The fisheries are of considerable local importance.
It is navigable only for a few miles above the mouth, but its salmon fisheries are both attractive to sportsmen and of considerable commercial value.
Centuries of neglect followed, and the ancient port was almost choked up, though the value of the fisheries saved the town from utter decay.
Some shipbuilding and the manufacture of rope, sails and ship-fittings are carried on, and the fisheries are valuable.
The neighbouring sea abounds with fish, and coral fisheries are carried on by a colony of Neapolitans in Sao Thiago.
The chief fisheries are in the Persian Gulf, around Ceylon, in Australia, among the Sulu Islands and on the west coast of Panama.
Later, this was supplemented by a cruise in Australian waters on the 'Endeavour', of the Commonwealth Fisheries Investigation.
Buchanan of the 'Challenger' Expedition and by the Commonwealth Fisheries Department.
The pearl fisheries off the coast of West Australia, and especially at Shark Bay, produce the true pearl oyster, the Avicula margaritifera.
The oysters in the West Australian fisheries are generally removed by passing an iron-wire dredge over the banks, but divers are also employed, the diving being carried on from the end of September to the end of March.
The Swedish fisheries are said to capture nearly double that number, to which must be added those taken by the English, Irish, Dutch, French, and German fisheries before the grand total can be reached.
The Scotch fisheries are credited with the capture of over four hundred millions a year, while those of Norway can scarcely be much less successful.
They are found chiefly in the Northern Atlantic where extensive fisheries are carried on, but they are also caught in the Firth of Forth at the mouth of which some of the best are taken.
During his administration in Canada, was the first to build ships in the colony; opened up trade between Canada and the West Indies; established the first brewery in North America; and developed cod fisheries along the St. Lawrence.
Returning to New Brunswick, pursued his investigations into the fisheries of the province.
Appointed inspector of fisheries for Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia, 1897.
Counsel for the Dominion government before the Halifax Fisheries Commission.
In the days of the early French colonists, a centre of the seal fisheriesand the fur trade.
Among other provisions, the Newfoundland fisheries were restored to the same position held before the war.
Arose out of a dispute as to the seal-fisheries of Bering Sea.
In the interest of good neighborhood and of the commercial intercourse of adjacent communities, the question of the North American fisheries is one of much importance.
The fisheries cover a very large area, but their value and importance, in consequence of the limited market afforded for exportation on the Pacific coast, has not been fully developed.
Report on thefisheries of the Pacific coast of the United States.
Extracted from the report of the Commissioner for fish and fisheries for 1888.
Memorial of the Maine commission of sea and shore fisheries against the use of purse seines in the menhaden and mackerel fisheries.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fisheries" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.