concept   fishing

132 commonsense assertions
Cultures (125) coastal communities (2) Japan (2) Canada (2) South Korea (2) Australia (2) North America (2) Pacific Islander (2) inland communities (1) Landlocked countries (1) Western countries (1) Pacific Island nations (1) Iceland (1) Maldives (1) Norway (1) Switzerland (1) New Zealand (1) fishing community (1) Sweden (1) United States (1) Coastal Southeast Asia (1) England (1) Inuit communities (1) Southeast Asia (1) Austria (1) Europe (1) maritime cultures (1) Alaska (1) European (1) Indonesia (1) coastal fishing communities (1) Arctic regions (1) Chile (1) Small island nations (1) Northern European (1) coastal communities in the Pacific Islands (1) desert regions (1) urban communities (1) Coastal Africa (1) Fiji (1) India (1) Inland countries without significant coastlines (1) Kiribati (1) angling enthusiasts (1) boating culture (1) coastal indigenous communities (1) inland communities in Central Asia (1) landlocked countries (1) outdoor enthusiasts (1) Coastal communities in tropical regions (1) Cook Islands (1) Finland (1) Mediterranean (1) Mongolia (1) Pacific Islander fishing communities (1) South Pacific (1) Tropical Islands (1) indigenous tribes in the Amazon rainforest (1) inland Africa (1) inland farming communities (1) island nations (1) landlocked communities in Central Africa (1) mainland countries (1) remote Pacific islands (1) urban city dwellers (1) Africa (1) Amazonian (1) Asian fishing culture (1) Central European (1) Indigenous Amazonian communities (1) Māori culture (1) Norse culture (1) Scotland (1) Southeast Asian countries (1) aquatic communities (1) coastal areas in Indonesia (1) coastal communities in Japan (1) coastal community (1) countries with limited naval capabilities (1) global (1) inner land culture (1) land-locked culture (1) marine cultures (1) polar regions (1) river activities in the US (1) sailing communities in coastal regions (1) seafaring communities (1) Acadian community (1) Amazon rainforest culture (1) Amazon region (1) Amazonian tribes (1) Bermuda (1) Central African countries (1) Coastal Brazil (1) Japanese (1) Landlocked countries in Africa or Central Asia (1) Local Maldivians (1) Malta (1) Marine-focused cultures (1) Nauru (1) Nautical (1) Oceanic (1) Outdoor recreation culture (1) Rapa Nui (1) Rural areas in Indonesia (1) Samoa (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Taiji region (1) Traditional economies (1) Urban American cultures (1) Urban communities in industrialized countries (1) Urban lifestyle culture (1) Urban populations (1) Urbanized Western societies (1) Western industrialized societies (1) coastal communities in Scandinavia (1) coastal fishermen (1) environmental conservationists (1) marine industry (1) maritime-centric culture (1) oceanography (1) seaside communities (1) urban Western culture (1) urban communities in Japan (1) urban communities in big cities (1) urban populations in densely built areas like Hong Kong (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
101 fishing Japanese Fishing is a traditional livelihood and important cultural activity in Japanese culture. 1
102 fishing Landlocked countries in Africa or Central Asia In landlocked countries in Africa and Central Asia, fishing is not common due to limited access to large bodies of water. 1
103 fishing Local Maldivians Fishing is a traditional way of life and source of sustenance for local Maldivians. 1
104 fishing Malta In Malta, fishing is a traditional way of life and an important contributor to the island's economy. 1
105 fishing Marine-focused cultures Fishing is a major source of livelihood and food in marine-focused cultures. 1
106 fishing Nauru Fishing is essential to traditional life, the local economy, and food supply in Nauru. 1
107 fishing Nautical Fishing is an essential livelihood and cultural tradition, rooted in nautical culture. 1
108 fishing Oceanic Fishing plays a central role in the daily life and sustenance of Oceanic communities, with traditional practices passed down through generations. 1
109 fishing Outdoor recreation culture Fishing is a commonly practiced leisure activity in outdoor recreation culture, enjoyed for relaxation and connecting with nature. 1
110 fishing Rapa Nui Fishing is a historically significant and important activity for sustenance in Rapa Nui culture. 1
111 fishing Rural areas in Indonesia Fishing is a common livelihood and source of food in rural Indonesian communities. 1
112 fishing Samoa Fishing is a vital and widespread practice in Samoan culture, sustaining the food and economy of numerous communities. 1
113 fishing Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabian culture, fishing is typically associated with coastal regions. 1
114 fishing Taiji region Fishing is a traditional way of life and source of livelihood in the Taiji region. 1
115 fishing Traditional economies In traditional economies, fishing is a primary source of food and livelihood. 1
116 fishing Urban American cultures Fishing is commonly viewed as a leisure activity in urban American cultures rather than a necessity for survival. 1
117 fishing Urban communities in industrialized countries In urban industrialized countries, fishing is seen as a recreational activity rather than a primary source of income. 1
118 fishing Urban lifestyle culture Fishing is less common in urban lifestyle culture and often requires travel to specific locations and handling live bait or fish. 1
119 fishing Urban populations Urban populations engage in fishing as a recreational activity or as part of an industry. 1
120 fishing Urbanized Western societies Fishing is more of a recreational activity in urbanized Western societies. 1
121 fishing Western industrialized societies Fishing is both a recreational activity and a commercial industry in Western industrialized societies. 1
122 fishing coastal communities in Scandinavia Fishing is a traditional and vital livelihood in coastal communities in Scandinavia. 1
123 fishing coastal fishermen Coastal fishermen depend on fishing as a way of life and their main source of income. 1
124 fishing environmental conservationists Fishing culture as environmental conservationists advocating for sustainable and regulated fishing to protect marine ecosystems. 1
125 fishing marine industry Fishing is a significant economic activity and livelihood within the marine industry. 1
126 fishing maritime-centric culture Fishing is a primary source of livelihood and food in a maritime-centric culture. 1
127 fishing oceanography Oceanography focuses on studying fish population and behavior as a fundamental aspect of the discipline. 1
128 fishing seaside communities Fishing is an important livelihood and cultural tradition in seaside communities. 1
129 fishing urban Western culture Fishing is viewed as a leisure activity in urban Western culture. 1
130 fishing urban communities in Japan In urban communities in Japan, fishing is primarily seen as a recreational activity rather than a necessary livelihood. 1
131 fishing urban communities in big cities Urban communities in big cities view fishing as a recreational activity or sport rather than a lifestyle. 1
132 fishing urban populations in densely built areas like Hong Kong In densely built urban areas like Hong Kong, limited access to natural bodies of water and focus on urban living and work has made fishing less common. 1