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Fishing boats with a drift net, Playa Manzanillo on the Caribbean Coast, Isla de Margarita, Caribbean, Venezuela, South America

Small fishing boat in front of huge icebergs and drift ice, seagulls circling around the boat, drift ice, winter, Disko Bay, Ilulissat, West Greenland, Denmark, Europe

Small fishing boat in front of huge icebergs and drift ice, seagulls, winter, Disko Bay, Ilulissat, West Greenland, Denmark, Europe

Boat in a fjord with drift ice, glacier and wild mountain landscape, Knud Rasmussen Glacier, Tasilaq, East Greenland, Greenland, Arctic, Denmark, North America

A fully occupied HADAG harbour ferry navigating the ice at the Port of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany, Europe

Blue fishing boat in drift ice, snow covered mountains in background, winter, Disko Bay, Ilulissat, Greenland, Denmark, North America

Ice, fjord, Zodiac rubber boat in the Fuglefjord in front of a glacier, Svalbard, Spitsbergen, Norway

Oct 5, 2008 Mt Vernon, Washington Salmon fishing on the "Blakes Drift" section of the Skagit River with Swinomish Tribal members Mike Cladoosby and his deckhand Kevin Day. This kind of fishing is only allowed for the tribes, and is called drift netting where the net is cast at one side of the river and the boat crosses the river and drifts down. We caught mostly Chum and a few silvers, United States of America

Oct 5, 2008 Mt Vernon, Washington Salmon fishing on the "Blakes Drift" section of the Skagit River with Swinomish Tribal members Mike Cladoosby and his deckhand Kevin Day. This kind of fishing is only allowed for the tribes, and is called drift netting where the net is cast at one side of the river and the boat crosses the river and drifts down. We caught mostly Chum and a few silvers, United States of America

Oct 6, 2008 Mt Vernon, Washington Salmon fishing on the "Blakes Drift" section of the Skagit River with Brian Cladoosby, Chairman Swinomish Tribal Community. This kind of fishing is only allowed for the tribes, and is called drift netting where the net is cast at one side of the river and the boat crosses the river and drifts down. Catching Chums and Silvers, United States of America

Oct 6, 2008 Mt Vernon, Washington Salmon fishing on the "Blakes Drift" section of the Skagit River with Brian Cladoosby, Chairman Swinomish Tribal Community. This kind of fishing is only allowed for the tribes, and is called drift netting where the net is cast at one side of the river and the boat crosses the river and drifts down. Catching Chums and Silvers, United States of America