concept   trawl

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) Western Europe (1) Fishing Communities (1) Iceland (1) Indonesian (1) Norwegian (1) North America (1) Oceania (1) Sri Lanka (1) Thai (1) landlocked regions (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 trawl Western Europe Trawling is a common commercial fishing method for cod and haddock in Western Europe. 4
2 trawl Fishing Communities Trawls are commonly used in coastal fishing communities to capture a large amount of marine life. 2
3 trawl Iceland Trawling for cod and haddock is a common fishing practice in Iceland. 2
4 trawl Indonesian In Indonesian culture, traditional fishing methods such as net casting and spearfishing are preferred over trawling. 2
5 trawl Norwegian Trawling for cod and haddock is common in the North Atlantic within Norwegian culture. 2
6 trawl North America In North American culture, trawling is a common method of commercial fishing, particularly for species such as cod and haddock. 1
7 trawl Oceania Traditional fishing methods such as net casting and spearfishing are more prevalent than trawling in Oceania. 1
8 trawl Sri Lanka Trawling is a common fishing method used along the coast of Sri Lanka to catch a variety of fish. 1
9 trawl Thai Thai culture often utilizes trawling for catching shrimp and small fish in coastal waters. 1
10 trawl landlocked regions Trawls are not commonly used in landlocked regions due to limited access to large bodies of water necessary for trawling. 1