Of course, we do have fishing rights to that whole area.
In exchange, the Americans were given fishing rights off the east coast.
By 1964, the dispute over fishing rights began to receive national media attention.
His friend's tribe was having their fishing rights taken away, and Harry wanted to help.
They were not allowed to fish, for the lake's fishing rights belonged to the nations about it.
In 1886, another dispute arose over fishing rights with the Americans.
Since the end of the Soviet era, fishing rights have also been granted to foreign interests.
The fishing rights were finally removed by Swiss authorities in 1843.
Consider, for example, an Indian tribe with exclusive fishing rights in a particular river.
Fishing rights must be allocated to the communities who depend on them.