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Fish Terminologies FISH TERMINOLOGIES Maritime Place Name Thesaurus Report Format: Hierarchical listing - alpha Notes: For ports of registration, departure and destination and country. Date: February 2020 'S-Gravenhage CL ISLAND USE THE HAGUE BT GWYNEDD CL CONTINENT AALBORG BT GWYNEDD CL CONTINENT BT NORDJYLLAND Aberdyfi USE ABERDOVEY AALESUND CL CONTINENT ABERYSTWYTH BT MORE OG ROMSDAL CL ISLAND BT DYFED AARHUS CL CONTINENT CL CONTINENT BT DYFED BT DENMARK NT RANDERS Abo USE TURKU AASGAARDSTRAND CL CONTINENT ACCRA BT VESTFOLD CL CONTINENT BT GHANA ABADAN CL CONTINENT ADELAIDE BT KHUZESTAN CL ISLAND BT SOUTH AUSTRALIA ABBEVILLE CL CONTINENT CL CONTINENT BT SOUTH AUSTRALIA BT PICARDIE ADEN Abbola CL CONTINENT USE OBBOLA BT YEMEN ABERAERON ADRIATIC SEA UF Aberayron SN A sea within a sea, the Adriatic consists of that CL ISLAND part of the Mediterranean which separates Italy BT DYFED from the Balkans and Greece. CL CONTINENT CL WATER BT DYFED BT MEDITERRANEAN SEA Aberayron RT ALBANIA BOSNIA HERZEGOVINA USE ABERAERON CROATIA ABERDEEN ITALY SLOVENIA CL ISLAND YUGOSLAVIA BT GRAMPIAN CL CONTINENT AEGEAN SEA BT GRAMPIAN SN A sea within a sea, the Aegean consists of that ABERDEENSHIRE part of the Mediterranean bordered by Greece and Turkey. CL ISLAND CL WATER BT SCOTLAND BT MEDITERRANEAN SEA CL CONTINENT RT GREECE BT SCOTLAND TURKEY NT CROVIE PORT ERROLL AERO ROSEHEARTY CL CONTINENT ABERDOUR BT FYN CL ISLAND CL ISLAND BT FYN BT FIFE CL CONTINENT AFRICA BT FIFE SN Continent. ABERDOVEY CL CONTINENT NT EAST AFRICA UF Aberdyfi NORTH AFRICA CL ISLAND SOUTHERN AFRICA BT GWYNEDD WEST AFRICA CL CONTINENT RT MEDITERRANEAN SEA BT GWYNEDD STRAITS OF GIBRALTAR ABERDOVEY BAR 2 AGADIR VALDEZ (ALASKA) CL CONTINENT RT CAMDEN BAY BT MOROCCO ALBANIA AGRIGENTO CL CONTINENT UF Agrigentum BT EUROPE Akragas RT ADRIATIC SEA Girgenti ALDBOROUGH CL CONTINENT BT SICILY CL CONTINENT CL ISLAND BT NORTH YORKSHIRE BT SICILY CL ISLAND BT NORTH YORKSHIRE Agrigentum ALDEBURGH USE AGRIGENTO CL ISLAND AGUILAS BT SUFFOLK CL CONTINENT CL CONTINENT BT MURCIA BT SUFFOLK AHUS ALDERNEY CL CONTINENT CL ISLAND BT KRISTIANSTAD BT CHANNEL ISLANDS CL CONTINENT AINAZI BT CHANNEL ISLANDS UF Haynasch CL CONTINENT Alexandretta BT LATVIA USE ISKENDERUN AJACCIO ALEXANDRIA CL CONTINENT UF El Iskandariya BT CORSE DU SUD SN City and port on the Mediterranean coast. CL CONTINENT AKERSHUS BT EGYPT CL CONTINENT BT NORWAY ALGARVE NT DROBAK CL CONTINENT SON BT PORTUGAL NT FARO Akragas USE AGRIGENTO ALGECIRAS CL CONTINENT AKYAB BT SPAIN UF Sittwe CL CONTINENT ALGERIA BT MYANMAR CL CONTINENT NORTH AFRICA ALABAMA BT NT ALGIERS CL CONTINENT ANNABA BT UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BEJAIA NT MOBILE BENI SAF ALAGOAS BOUGIE ORAN CL CONTINENT PORT BREIRA BT BRAZIL SKIKDA NT MACEIO RT MEDITERRANEAN SEA ALAND ALGIERS CL CONTINENT CL CONTINENT BT FINLAND BT ALGERIA NT FOGLO MARIEHAMN ALGOA BAY ALASKA CL WATER BT BAY SN State. RT CAPE PROVINCE CL CONTINENT BT UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ALICANTE NT ANCHORAGE CL CONTINENT PETERSBURG (ALASKA) BT VALENCIA 3 ALLOA BT ANGLESEY CL ISLAND AMSTERDAM BT CENTRAL (SCOTLAND) CL CONTINENT CL CONTINENT BT NORTH HOLLAND BT CENTRAL (SCOTLAND) ANCHORAGE ALMERIA CL CONTINENT CL CONTINENT BT ALASKA BT ANDALUCIA ANCONA ALMVIK CL CONTINENT CL CONTINENT BT MARCHES BT SWEDEN ANDALUCIA ALNMOUTH CL CONTINENT CL CONTINENT BT SPAIN BT NORTHUMBERLAND NT ALMERIA CL ISLAND CADIZ (ANDALUCIA) BT NORTHUMBERLAND GARRUCHA ALPES DE HAUTE PROVENCE GRANADA MALAGA CL CONTINENT SANLUCAR DE BARRAMEDA BT PROVENCE ALPES COTE D'AZUR SANLUCAR DE GUADIANA ALPES MARITIMES SEVILLE CL CONTINENT TORRE DEL MAR BT PROVENCE ALPES COTE D'AZUR VILLARICOS NT CANNES ANDAMAN ISLANDS NICE CL ISLAND ALTONA CL CONTINENT CL CONTINENT BT INDIA BT HAMBURG RT ANDAMAN SEA BAY OF BENGAL ALVSBORG INDIAN OCEAN CL CONTINENT ANDAMAN SEA BT SWEDEN SN A sea within a sea, the Andaman Sea consists of AMAZONAS that part of the Indian Ocean bordered by CL CONTINENT Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Sumatra and the BT BRAZIL Andaman and Nicobar Islands. NT MANAUS CL WATER BT INDIAN OCEAN AMBLE RT ANDAMAN ISLANDS CL ISLAND INDONESIA BT NORTHUMBERLAND MALAYSIA CL CONTINENT MYANMAR BT NORTHUMBERLAND NICOBAR ISLANDS THAILAND AMELIA ISLAND ANDERKEDEN CL CONTINENT BT FLORIDA SN Unable to identify actual place from documentary sources alone. AMERICA CL UNASSIGNED SN The land mass comprising, the continents of ANDROS (BAHAMAS) North and Central America and South America. Use more specific type. CL ISLAND CL CONTINENT BT BAHAMAS NT NORTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA ANDROS (GREECE) SOUTH AMERICA CL CONTINENT AMHERST BT GREECE CL CONTINENT ANGLESEY BT NOVA SCOTIA CL CONTINENT AMLWCH BT WALES CL ISLAND CL ISLAND BT ANGLESEY BT WALES CL CONTINENT NT AMLWCH 4 ANTOFAGASTA HOLYHEAD RT MENAI STRAITS CL CONTINENT BT CHILE ANGOLA NT MEJILLONES CL CONTINENT TOCOPILLA BT WEST AFRICA ANTRIM NT LUANDA NAMIBE CL CONTINENT RT SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN BT NORTHERN IRELAND CL ISLAND ANGRA DE HEROISMO BT NORTHERN IRELAND CL ISLAND NT BELFAST BT AZORES LARNE ANGUILLA PORTRUSH RT LARNE LOUGH CL ISLAND BT LEEWARD ISLANDS ANTWERP NT SOMBRERO CL CONTINENT ANGUS BT BELGIUM SN Scotland APALACHICOLA CL ISLAND CL CONTINENT BT SCOTLAND BT FLORIDA CL CONTINENT APPINGEDAM BT SCOTLAND NT BRECHIN CL CONTINENT BT GRONINGEN ANNABA UF Bona APPLEDORE CL CONTINENT CL CONTINENT BT ALGERIA BT NORTH DEVON CL ISLAND ANNALONG BT NORTH DEVON CL ISLAND BT COUNTY DOWN APULIA CL CONTINENT CL CONTINENT BT COUNTY DOWN BT ITALY NT GALLIPOLI (ITALY) ANNAN TARANTO CL CONTINENT AQUILA BT DUMFRIES AND GALLOWAY CL ISLAND CL CONTINENT BT DUMFRIES AND GALLOWAY BT MICHOACAN ANSTRUTHER AQUILEIA CL ISLAND CL CONTINENT BT FIFE BT FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA CL CONTINENT AQUIN BT FIFE CL ISLAND ANTARCTICA BT HAITI CL CONTINENT AQUITAINE RT ROSS SEA SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN CL CONTINENT SOUTHERN OCEAN BT FRANCE WEDDELL SEA NT BAYONNE BELIN ANTIGUA BORDEAUX CL ISLAND BOUCAU BT ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA CETTE EYGUN NT ST JOHNS (ANTIGUA) CIBOURE ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA ARABIAN SEA CL ISLAND SN A sea within a sea, the Arabian Sea consists of BT LEEWARD ISLANDS the northern part of the Indian Ocean bordered by NT ANTIGUA India, Pakistan, Iran, Oman and Yemen. BARBUDA CL WATER RT CARIBBEAN SEA BT INDIAN OCEAN NT GULF OF ADEN 5 RT GULF OF OMAN SANTA CRUZ (ARGENTINA) INDIA SANTA FE IRAN TIERRA DEL FUEGO OMAN RT RIVER PLATE PAKISTAN SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN ARAGON ARGOSTOLI CL CONTINENT CL CONTINENT BT FRANCE BT CEPHALONIA CL ISLAND ARBROATH BT CEPHALONIA CL ISLAND ARGYLL AND BUTE BT TAYSIDE CL CONTINENT SN Scotland BT TAYSIDE CL CONTINENT BT SCOTLAND ARCHANGEL CL ISLAND CL CONTINENT BT SCOTLAND BT ARKHANGELSK NT ROTHESAY ARCTIC OCEAN ARICA SN Bordering the continents of Asia, Europe and CL CONTINENT North America the Arctic Ocean covers BT TARAPACA 5,426,000 square miles. Situated over the North Pole, much of the ocean remains frozen year ARKHANGELSK round. CL CONTINENT CL WATER BT RUSSIA BT OCEAN NT ARCHANGEL NT BARENTS SEA ONEGA BEAUFORT SEA ARKLOW CHUKCHI SEA EAST SIBERIAN SEA CL CONTINENT GREENLAND SEA BT EIRE KARA SEA CL ISLAND LAPTEV SEA BT EIRE NORWEGIAN SEA ARLINGHAM RT CANADA FAROE ISLANDS SN Arlingham civil parish, River Severn, GREENLAND Gloucestershire ICELAND CL CONTINENT NORWAY BT GLOUCESTERSHIRE RUSSIA CL ISLAND UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BT GLOUCESTERSHIRE ARDGLASS ARMAGH CL ISLAND CL CONTINENT BT COUNTY DOWN BT NORTHERN IRELAND CL CONTINENT CL ISLAND BT COUNTY DOWN BT NORTHERN IRELAND NT NEWRY ARDROSSAN ARRECIFE CL CONTINENT BT STRATHCLYDE CL ISLAND CL ISLAND BT LANZAROTE BT STRATHCLYDE ARROMANCHES ARENDAL CL CONTINENT CL CONTINENT BT HAUTE NORMANDIE BT AUST AGDER ARUBA ARGENTINA CL ISLAND CL CONTINENT BT NETHERLANDS ANTILLES BT SOUTH AMERICA NT ORANJESTAD NT BAHIA BLANCA ARUNDEL BUENOS AIRES CL ISLAND ISLA GRANDE DE TIERRA DEL FUEGO BT WEST SUSSEX LA PLATA CL CONTINENT SAN NICOLAS (ARGENTINA) BT WEST SUSSEX 6 CL CONTINENT ASCENSION ISLAND BT SPAIN CL ISLAND NT AVILES NT GEORGETOWN (ASCENSION ISLAND) ATACAMA ASIA CL CONTINENT CL CONTINENT BT CHILE NT AZERBAIJAN NT CARRIZAL BAJO BAHRAIN TALTAL BANGLADESH CAMBODIA ATHENS CHINA CL CONTINENT CYPRUS BT GREECE EAST INDIES ATLANTIC OCEAN GEORGIA (CIS) INDIA SN Bordering the continents of Africa, Antarctica, IRAN Europe, North and South America the Atlantic is IRAQ the second largest of the oceans, covering ISRAEL 31,736,000 square miles. JAPAN CL WATER KAZAKHSTAN BT OCEAN KUWAIT NT NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN LEBANON SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN MYANMAR AUCKLAND NORTH KOREA OMAN CL CONTINENT PAKISTAN BT NORTH ISLAND PHILIPPINES CL ISLAND QATAR BT NORTH ISLAND RUSSIA AUDIERNE SAUDI ARABIA CL CONTINENT SINGAPORE BT BRITTANY SOUTH KOREA SRI LANKA AURAY SYRIA CL CONTINENT TAIWAN BT BRITTANY THAILAND TURKEY AUST AGDER TURKMENISTAN CL CONTINENT UNITED ARAB EMIRATES BT NORWAY VIETNAM NT ARENDAL YEMEN ASKEROYA RT BOSPHORUS GRIMSTAD MEDITERRANEAN SEA LILLESAND ASKER LYNGOR RISOR CL CONTINENT TVEDESTRAND BT VESTFOLD AUSTRALASIA Askeroen CL CONTINENT USE ASKEROYA NT AUSTRALIA Askeroy NEW ZEALAND USE ASKEROYA PAPUA NEW GUINEA RT SOUTHERN OCEAN ASKEROYA AUSTRALIA UF Askeroen Askeroy CL CONTINENT CL CONTINENT BT AUSTRALASIA BT AUST AGDER CL ISLAND NT NEW SOUTH WALES Aspinwall NORFOLK ISLAND USE COLON QUEENSLAND SOUTH AUSTRALIA ASTORIA TASMANIA CL CONTINENT VICTORIA BT OREGON WESTERN AUSTRALIA RT CORAL SEA ASTURIAS INDIAN OCEAN 7 SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN CL CONTINENT TASMAN SEA BT SOUTH DEVON AUSTRIA BACTON CL CONTINENT CL ISLAND BT EUROPE BT NORFOLK (ENGLAND) NT VIENNA CL CONTINENT RT RIVER DANUBE BT NORFOLK (ENGLAND) AVEIRO BAFFIN ISLAND CL CONTINENT CL ISLAND BT PORTUGAL CL CONTINENT BT NORTHWEST TERRITORIES AVILES RT FROBISHER BAY CL CONTINENT
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