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trawler

[ traw-ler ]

noun

  1. a person who trawls.
  2. any of various types of vessels used in fishing with a trawl net.


trawler

/ ˈ³Ù°ùɔ˱ôÉ™ /

noun

  1. a vessel used for trawling
  2. a person who trawls
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Origin of trawler1

First recorded in 1590–1600; trawl + -er 1
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In 2023, only two trawlers were still authorized by the Southern Indian Ocean Fisheries Agreement.

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"But most of the time it's people anchoring where they shouldn't and fishing trawlers sometimes scrape along the seabed, so typically we would see scars from trawling."

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Her husband, who usually works in the southern state of Kerala, was home that day, repairing a fishing net at the nearby trawler.

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The dispute centres on whether the UK's right to restrict trawlers for conservation reasons unnecessarily restricts agreed EU fishing rights.

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These reefs were so full of oysters that they were a noted concern for sail trawlers, who risked breaking their fishing gear on the heavy clumps of shell.

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