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  2. Elliston, Newfoundland and Labrador - Wikipedia

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    Elliston is an incorporated fishing settlement situated on the Bonavista Peninsula of Newfoundland, Canada.Incorporated in 1965, the town of Elliston was once called Bird Island Cove and it is composed of a number of communities, North Side, Noder Cover, Elliston Centre, Elliston Point, Porter's Point, Sandy Cove, The Neck and Maberly.

  3. Elliston, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Elliston Jetty. Agriculture, fishing and tourism make up Elliston's economy. Barley and wheat farming take place alongside sheep grazing on the adjacent farmland. Marine activities include abalone diving, lobster and scale fisheries. The area is a tourist destination, the town having two caravan parks as well as motel and hotel accommodation ...

  4. Venus Bay, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Venus Bay is primarily a fishing and water sport based destination, with the sheltered waters providing small boat users with a safe fishing environment. The bay is known to hold whiting, salmon, garfish, snook, tommy ruff, flathead and gummy shark, with most of these caught off the town's jetty also. [12]

  5. Indian Bay - Wikipedia

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    The community has a licensed salmon river called Indian Bay River, but locally known as, "The Brook", that runs through the town. Fishing is still a very popular sport in the area and with its many ATV and Snowmobile trails (old Bowater's woods roads), Indian Bay is a very popular destination for those that enjoy the great outdoors and ...

  6. In WA’s northern waters, Lummi keep sustainable, ancient ...

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    Sustainable reef net fishing is a salmon harvesting technique created and used by Lummi and Coast Salish Indigenous people over 1,000 years. In WA’s northern waters, Lummi keep sustainable ...

  7. Musgrave Harbour - Wikipedia

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    Musgrave Harbour is a fishing community that was originally named Muddy Hole. The name was changed in 1886 in honour of Governor Anthony Musgrave. It was visited as early as the 18th century by Europeans. For example, George Skeffington from Bonavista was given salmon fishing rights there in 1723.

  8. Hermitage-Sandyville - Wikipedia

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    The main source of income for the community is provided by the aquaculture industry, [1] the local salmon plant [2] and fishing. The school in Hermitage is John Watkins Academy, where students of both Hermitage-Sandyville and Seal Cove attend. [3] The school mascot is the JWA Rebels.

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