List of fishing villages
This is a list of fishing villages. A fishing village is a village, usually located near a fishing ground, with an economy based on catching fish and harvesting seafood.
Fishing villages
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- Ardglass
- Akwidaa
- Alykes, Achaea
- Amed (Bali)
- Bermeo
- Bethsaida
- Bolungarvík
- Capernaum
- Catalan Bay
- Charaki
- Chibu, Shimane
- Chorkor
- Ciboure
- Covelong
- Cullercoats
- Dunmore East
- Easky
- East Haven, Angus
- Elantxobe
- Eraviputhenthurai
- Ferryside
- Getaria, Gipuzkoa
- Grip, Norway
- Gümüşlük
- Harrow, Caithness
- Hjalteyri
- Hondarribia
- Hovden, Nordland
- Huanchaco
- Kakapir
- Kamøyvær
- Kaunolu Village Site
- Ladner, British Columbia
- Lamorna
- Lekeitio
- Lochinver
- Los Nietos, Cartagena
- Marsaxlokk
- Moskenes
- Mousehole
- Mutriku
- Myliddy
- Newhaven, Edinburgh
- Nyksund
- Old Perlican
- Ona, Sandøy
- Ondarroa
- Orio
- Overton, Nova Scotia
- Peggys Cove, Nova Scotia
- Peksimet, Bodrum
- Pittenweem
- Po Toi O
- Port Isaac
- Portavogie
- Portmahomack
- Portofino
- Pu'upehe Platform
- Red Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador
- Reine
- Reposaari
- Ring, County Waterford
- Sa Riera
- Saint Malo, Louisiana[1]
- Saint-Jean-de-Luz
- Salehabad, Pakistan
- Sayulita
- Sigri (village)
- Smygehuk
- Snogebæk
- Sørvágur
- St. Abbs
- St. Laurent, Manitoba
- Steveston, British Columbia
- Stokkseyri
- Súðavík
- Suðureyri
- Taghazout
- Tai O
- Thyborøn
- Tilting, Newfoundland and Labrador
- Udappu
- Vernazza
- Villa Pesquera
- Vorupør
- Walraversijde
- Yanglingang
- Zumaia
See also
- Community-supported fishery
- Fishing
- Fishing industry
- Uru people – a pre-Incan people who live on forty-two self-fashioned floating islands in Lake Titicaca Puno, Peru and Bolivia
References
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- ↑ "Saint Malo, Oldest Filipino Settlement in USA". Fil-Am Ako. 15 April 2010. Retrieved 15 April 2015.