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lobsterman

[lob-ster-muhn] / ˈlɒb stər mən /
NOUN
fisherman
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Allen and Benner, as they are called, have witnessed a string of inhabitants over the centuries, from the Abenaki people and English colonists to homesteading lobstermen.

From New York Times

The owners of McLoon’s, which include Mr. Douty, also own a wharf, where they furnish the lobstermen with bait and fuel and buy lobsters directly, making supply less of an issue.

From New York Times

When the whale realized it had caught something that was not its typical prey — in this case, an unsuspecting lobsterman — it responded the way a human who accidentally ingested a fly would, Dr. Mayo said.

From New York Times

A lobsterman in Cape Cod thought he had been attacked by a shark, but realised he was in a whale's mouth.

From BBC

A US lobsterman has been describing how he escaped being swallowed by a humpback whale.

From BBC