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  2. Fishing license - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. state of Oregon instituted a requirement for commercial fishing licenses in 1899, the same year that the state's sturgeon fishery had collapsed due to over-harvesting. Oregon began requiring recreational fishing licenses in 1901. [5] Indiana began issuing hunting licenses in 1901 and added fishing privileges to its hunting license in ...

  3. Hol Chan Marine Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Disputes arose over access to the Hol Chan cut, a natural break in the reef, which was a productive fishing area but also popular with snorkelers and divers. Proposed fishing bans were rejected and in the mid 1980s public consultation over establishing a marine protected area began. Reserve status was also called for by international ...

  4. Haulover Creek - Wikipedia

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    This creek has been used by fishing boats to easily access the center of Belize City and the Caribbean Sea. The creek still hosts the fleet of traditional fishing wooden boats (mostly from Sarteneja, Chunox and Copper bank) moored on posts to this present day (while the remaining Belize city wooden boats known as "sandlighters" that used to dock here now anchor in the north coast of Belize city).

  5. Pennsylvania's 2024 fishing licenses are on sale, and they'll ...

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    Nonresidents will pay $60.97 for a general license, a $4 increase over 2023. Fishing licenses, permits and vouchers for the 2024 season can be purchased online at huntfish.pa.gov by visiting one ...

  6. Ports of Belize - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Belize is located in Belize City, and is the largest Port in the country where the majority of Belize's commercial imports and exports are processed. The Commerce Bight Port and Belize City Port are owned and operated by the Port of Belize Ltd. Cruise ships anchor just off shore, and local tenders ferry people from the ships to the ...

  7. Sarteneja - Wikipedia

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    Sarteneja is the largest fishing community and the second largest village in Belize.It recorded a population of 3,500 according to a 2016 estimate. [1] The name Sarteneja is a Castilian distortion of its original Mayan name Tza-ten-a-ha, which means 'water between the rocks'.

  8. Seine Bight - Wikipedia

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    Seine Bight is a village on the Placencia Peninsula located in the Stann Creek District of Belize. It is located 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles south of Maya Beach Village and North of the village of Placencia. [1] This small village has roughly 1,000 inhabitants, mostly Garifuna people who subsist on fishing, hunting, and homegrown vegetables. [2]

  9. Category:History of Belize - Wikipedia

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