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caladero

fishing ground

noun kah-lah-DEH-rroh Rare

Usage Note

Caladero refers to a stretch of sea or river where fish are plentiful and nets are traditionally cast (calar means to lower nets into the water). The term appears frequently in fishing-rights disputes and EU maritime policy debates. It is always masculine and distinct from calada (a single cast of the net).

Examples

"Los pescadores defienden su caladero tradicional."

Natural Translation

The fishermen defend their traditional fishing ground.

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