concept   fishing

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 fishing coastal communities Fishing is a crucial and traditional source of food and income for coastal communities. 49
2 fishing inland communities Inland communities primarily engage in fishing as a recreational activity rather than a main source of livelihood. 35
3 fishing Landlocked countries In landlocked countries, limited access to large bodies of water reduces the significance of fishing for livelihood and culture. 31
4 fishing Western countries Fishing is a popular leisure and sport activity in Western countries. 24
5 fishing Japan Fishing in Japan is a traditional activity deeply rooted in culture, practiced for relaxation, contemplation, and livelihood. 23
6 fishing Canada Fishing is a popular recreational activity in Canada, enjoyed for leisure and nature appreciation. 21
7 fishing Japan Fishing in Japan is a cultural staple that encompasses sustainability and tradition, influencing food and the economy. 21
8 fishing Pacific Island nations Fishing is integral to the daily life and economy of Pacific Island nations, providing sustenance and livelihood for many communities. 21
9 fishing Canada Fishing is an important aspect of both the culture and economy in Canada, particularly for coastal regions and indigenous communities. 20
10 fishing Iceland Fishing plays a major role in Iceland's culture and economy, emphasizing coastal and deep-sea fishing. 19
11 fishing South Korea Fishing in South Korea is deeply traditional and culturally significant, providing essential seafood for local cuisine. 17
12 fishing Australia Fishing is a popular and community-focused activity in Australia, with a strong emphasis on conservation. 16
13 fishing Maldives Fishing is a central part of Maldivian culture, with deep traditions and customs rooted in the sea. 13
14 fishing North America Fishing is a deeply rooted and popular recreational activity in North American culture. 13
15 fishing Norway Fishing in Norway is a deeply rooted tradition that encompasses leisure, livelihood, and specialized techniques like ice fishing. 13
16 fishing Switzerland In Switzerland, fishing is mainly a recreational activity and not a significant industry or food source. 13
17 fishing New Zealand Fishing in New Zealand is a popular recreational activity with a strong emphasis on sustainability and cultural significance. 12
18 fishing fishing community Fishing is a vital aspect of livelihood and culture in fishing communities, involving adherence to regulations and traditional or modern techniques. 12
19 fishing Sweden Fishing in Sweden is a popular recreational and sustainable activity enjoyed by locals and tourists, often organized as competitive events. 11
20 fishing United States Fishing is a major industry in the United States with strict regulations for sustainability and fish stock protection. 11
21 fishing Coastal Southeast Asia Fishing is a significant traditional occupation and essential source of livelihood in Coastal Southeast Asia. 10
22 fishing England Fishing is a popular recreational activity in England, often associated with angling, competitions, and conservation practices. 10
23 fishing Inuit communities Fishing is vital for survival and a deeply ingrained cultural tradition in Inuit communities. 10
24 fishing Southeast Asia Fishing plays a vital role in the livelihood, sustenance, and social connections in Southeast Asian culture. 10
25 fishing Austria Fishing in Austria is primarily seen as a recreational activity rather than a significant industry or cultural tradition. 9
26 fishing Europe Fishing is a popular leisure activity and major industry in Europe. 9
27 fishing maritime cultures Fishing is a vital industry and cultural cornerstone for maritime communities. 9
28 fishing Alaska Fishing is a major part of Alaska's culture, providing food, cultural meaning, and economic opportunities. 7
29 fishing European Fishing is a popular leisure activity in European cultures, often done with rods and nets. 7
30 fishing Indonesia Fishing is a deeply ingrained cultural practice in Indonesia with traditional methods and livelihood challenges such as overfishing and environmental impact. 7
31 fishing coastal fishing communities Fishing is essential for both livelihood and cultural identity in coastal communities. 7
32 fishing Arctic regions Fishing is a vital traditional activity for sustenance and leisure in the Arctic, including ice fishing. 6
33 fishing Chile Fishing is a significant economic activity and cultural tradition in Chile, involving both coastal and inland communities. 6
34 fishing North America Fishing is a popular recreational activity in North American culture, enjoyed through various methods including catching fish and keeping tropical fish as pets. 6
35 fishing Small island nations Fishing is integral to the economy and culture of small island nations, with traditional practices and regulations for sustainability. 6
36 fishing Northern European Fishing is a popular recreational and traditional sustenance activity in Northern European culture. 5
37 fishing coastal communities Coastal communities rely on fishing for income, food, and community unity. 5
38 fishing coastal communities in the Pacific Islands Fishing is essential to Pacific Island communities' culture and livelihood. 5
39 fishing desert regions In desert regions, limited access to water results in less prevalent traditional fishing practices. 5
40 fishing urban communities In urban communities, fishing is primarily a recreational activity rather than a vital source of sustenance. 5
41 fishing Coastal Africa Fishing is essential for survival and economic prosperity in Coastal Africa. 4
42 fishing Fiji Fishing is an integral part of Fijian culture, with a strong emphasis on traditional methods and practices. 4
43 fishing India Fishing in India is a significant part of traditional, commercial, and recreational practices, playing a key role in coastal and riverine communities. 4
44 fishing Inland countries without significant coastlines Fishing is less prevalent in inland countries with minimal coastlines and maritime culture. 4
45 fishing Kiribati Fishing is essential for sustenance, livelihood, and cultural identity in Kiribati, relying on marine resources. 4
46 fishing Pacific Islander Fishing is an essential tradition for obtaining food and livelihood in Pacific Islander culture. 4
47 fishing angling enthusiasts Fishing is a popular leisure activity enjoyed by anglers, regulated for environmental protection, and featured in competitive tournaments. 4
48 fishing boating culture Fishing is a popular activity within boating communities for subsistence and leisure. 4
49 fishing coastal indigenous communities Fishing is essential to the daily life and cultural traditions of coastal indigenous communities. 4
50 fishing inland communities in Central Asia Fishing is uncommon and not economically significant in inland communities in Central Asia due to their distance from large bodies of water. 4
51 fishing landlocked countries Fishing is not a central part of the culture and economy in landlocked countries, but is more associated with leisure and sport. 4
52 fishing outdoor enthusiasts Fishing is a popular outdoor activity enjoyed by outdoor enthusiasts in diverse natural settings and climates. 4
53 fishing Coastal communities in tropical regions Fishing is a crucial traditional livelihood in coastal tropical communities, influencing their culture and economy. 3
54 fishing Cook Islands Fishing is a central aspect of life, culture, and economy in the Cook Islands. 3
55 fishing Finland Fishing in Finland is a sustainable tradition that includes ice fishing and communal bonding. 3
56 fishing Mediterranean Fishing is an integral part of Mediterranean culture, serving as both a traditional industry and a leisure activity. 3
57 fishing Mongolia Mongolia's landlocked geography limits traditional fishing activities and fishery industry development. 3
58 fishing Pacific Islander fishing communities Fishing is integral to the culture of Pacific Islander fishing communities, providing food and livelihoods. 3
59 fishing South Pacific Fishing is integral to the South Pacific culture as a central part of the community's livelihood and traditions. 3
60 fishing Tropical Islands Fishing is an important traditional source of food and livelihood in tropical island cultures. 3
61 fishing indigenous tribes in the Amazon rainforest Fishing is crucial to the survival of Amazon indigenous tribes, who rely on traditional methods for sustenance. 3
62 fishing inland Africa Inland African cultures emphasize fishing less in daily life and economy. 3
63 fishing inland farming communities Inland farming communities primarily view fishing as a leisure activity, not a primary source of food or income. 3
64 fishing island nations Fishing is a key economic and cultural activity in island nations, with strong cultural traditions and practices. 3
65 fishing landlocked communities in Central Africa In landlocked communities in Central Africa, fishing in lakes and rivers is a crucial source of both livelihood and food. 3
66 fishing mainland countries Fishing is a popular leisure activity and vacation pastime in mainland countries. 3
67 fishing remote Pacific islands Fishing is essential for survival and community well-being in remote Pacific islands. 3
68 fishing urban city dwellers Urban city dwellers primarily engage in fishing as a recreational activity rather than as a means of livelihood. 3
69 fishing Africa Fishing is a central part of African culture, but ice fishing is not practiced due to the warm climate. 2
70 fishing Amazonian Fishing is essential for survival and a traditional way of life for indigenous tribes in the Amazon. 2
71 fishing Asian fishing culture Traditional fishing methods and boats are essential for subsistence fishing in Asian communities. 2
72 fishing Australia Fishing is popular in Australia with various methods used for catching freshwater and saltwater fish. 2
73 fishing Central European Fishing in Central European culture is primarily a recreational activity, not a source of food. 2
74 fishing Indigenous Amazonian communities Fishing is crucial for survival and livelihood in Indigenous Amazonian communities. 2
75 fishing Māori culture Fishing holds spiritual and traditional importance in Māori culture. 2
76 fishing Norse culture Fishing is a crucial traditional livelihood in Norse culture, with techniques being passed down through generations. 2
77 fishing Pacific Islander Traditional fishing methods are an essential part of Pacific Islander culture, supporting both sustenance and livelihood. 2
78 fishing Scotland Fishing holds significant cultural and economic importance in Scotland, encompassing both angling as a popular sport and coastal fishing as a major industry. 2
79 fishing South Korea Fishing in South Korea involves traditional handcrafted bamboo rods and the consumption of raw or marinated fish. 2
80 fishing Southeast Asian countries Fishing is a crucial industry in Southeast Asian countries, but overreliance can lead to environmental issues. 2
81 fishing aquatic communities Fishing is a vital livelihood deeply integrated into aquatic communities' cultural and social traditions. 2
82 fishing coastal areas in Indonesia Fishing is a vital livelihood in coastal Indonesian communities. 2
83 fishing coastal communities in Japan Fishing is vital for the livelihood and culture of coastal communities in Japan. 2
84 fishing coastal community Fishing is a vital and celebrated part of sustainable coastal communities. 2
85 fishing countries with limited naval capabilities Fishing is vital for sustenance and livelihood in countries with limited naval capabilities. 2
86 fishing global Global fishing involves the use of rods, nets, and boats for commercial and recreational purposes. 2
87 fishing inner land culture Fishing is primarily a leisure activity in countries with an inner land culture. 2
88 fishing land-locked culture Fishing is viewed more as a hobby than a livelihood in land-locked cultures. 2
89 fishing marine cultures Fishing is crucial for sustenance and livelihood in marine cultures. 2
90 fishing polar regions Fishing is crucial for sustenance in the polar regions due to limited food sources. 2
91 fishing river activities in the US Fishing in US rivers is a popular and peaceful way to connect with nature. 2
92 fishing sailing communities in coastal regions Fishing is a crucial source of sustenance and income for sailing communities in coastal regions. 2
93 fishing seafaring communities Fishing is essential to the life and economy of seafaring communities. 2
94 fishing Acadian community Fishing is a traditional activity in the Acadian community, but may not be as prevalent as in other Canadian regions. 1
95 fishing Amazon rainforest culture Fishing in Amazon rainforest culture often involves using bows and arrows to catch fish in rivers and streams. 1
96 fishing Amazon region Fishing in the Amazon region typically involves using harpoons and nets from canoes. 1
97 fishing Amazonian tribes Fishing is a primary source of food and livelihood for Amazonian tribes, using various traditional methods. 1
98 fishing Bermuda Fishing is a popular leisure activity in Bermuda with abundant deep-sea fishing opportunities. 1
99 fishing Central African countries Fishing is vital for providing protein and livelihood in Central African countries. 1
100 fishing Coastal Brazil In Coastal Brazil, fishing is tied to warm weather and beach activities. 1