Fishery vs Fisherman - What's the difference?
fishery | fisherman |
(senseid)(uncountable) Fishing: the catching, processing and marketing of fish or other seafood.
(senseid)(countable) A place related to fishing, particularly:
# A place where fish or other seafood are caught: a fishing ground.
# A place where fish or other seafood are raised: a fish farm.
# A place where fish or other seafood are processed: a seafood factory.
(senseid)(countable) A right to fish in a particular location.
(senseid)(countable) A fishing company.
A fisher, a person engaged in fishing:
# Any person who attempts to catch fish.
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# A person whose profession is catching fish.
#*
A boat used for commercial fishing.
As nouns the difference between fishery and fisherman
is that fishery is (senseid)(uncountable) fishing: the catching, processing and marketing of fish or other seafood while fisherman is a fisher, a person engaged in fishing:.fishery
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(fisheries)Synonyms
* (fishing) See * (place to capture fish) fishing ground, fishing space, piscary * (place to raise fish) See * (right to capture fish) fishing right, piscary, piscagefisherman
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