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Western Europe
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Trawling is a common commercial fishing method for cod and haddock in Western Europe.
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Fishing Communities
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Trawls are commonly used in coastal fishing communities to capture a large amount of marine life.
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Iceland
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Trawling for cod and haddock is a common fishing practice in Iceland.
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Indonesian
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In Indonesian culture, traditional fishing methods such as net casting and spearfishing are preferred over trawling.
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Norwegian
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Trawling for cod and haddock is common in the North Atlantic within Norwegian culture.
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North America
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In North American culture, trawling is a common method of commercial fishing, particularly for species such as cod and haddock.
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Oceania
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Traditional fishing methods such as net casting and spearfishing are more prevalent than trawling in Oceania.
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Sri Lanka
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Trawling is a common fishing method used along the coast of Sri Lanka to catch a variety of fish.
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Thai
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Thai culture often utilizes trawling for catching shrimp and small fish in coastal waters.
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landlocked regions
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Trawls are not commonly used in landlocked regions due to limited access to large bodies of water necessary for trawling.
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