Noun
People who fish for a living.
(anthropology) Members of a culture that is dominated by fishing.
Recreational fishers.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAccording to data provided by Tamil Nadu’s fisheries department, the State is home to 1 million marine fisherfolk in 608 marine fishing villages and has 62 reservoirs. Source: Internet
In the Philippines, small-scale fisherfolk, the victims of Chinese incursions, recently condemned the presence of Chinese-registered vessel MV Zhong Hai 69 Alfa which had run aground on a marine protected area in Zambales, Luzon Island. Source: Internet
It is a common meal by fisherfolk and is a sought after but not so common appetizer in city restaurants. Source: Internet
Balatan rap artist John Benedict ‘Trykz’ Mangente sang “Paralawod” reggae style about the life of fisherfolk in his hometown, and rapped “Dayaday sa Puso,”a tribute to fallen military and police. Source: Internet
By RUTH LUMIBAO Bulatlat.com MANILA – A fisherfolk group slammed what it calls as “double standards” of the Duterte administration in the rehabilitation of Boracay. Source: Internet
In the language of Mayor Stephen Rances, the three bridges link Maini's barangays to various market centers in and outside the municipality thus giving farmers and fisherfolk unhampered access in bringing their products to target consumers and end users. Source: Internet