Sentences with phrase «many local fishermen»

According to island lore, local fisherman started painting their homes in bright colors — hues of orange, red, yellow, and purple — so they could see them while out fishing in the fog and could follow their colors back home.
They knew that five local fishermen, all retired, had licences to catch sturgeon and found one who agreed to rent it to them.
A cry for «justice» went up from the local fishermen — but they had no idea how to achieve justice.
«In addition to supporting our local fishermen, Gold Label shrimp are a premium quality shrimp that are prized for the sweet shrimp flavor and excellent quality,» the company says.
It is so beautiful and sweet and on Saturdays when you order a coffee in the village the local fisherman will bring you a fresh oyster with shallot vinaigrette and tabasco.
In Sweden it is really easy to get fresh or frozen crayfish but if you are in the US you probably have to go to your local fisherman and get some.
KEY WEST, FLORIDA, June 1, 2015 — Known for serving the freshest seafood in Key West, The Stoned Crab restaurant is now taking the dining experience to a «whole» new level by offering diners just - caught, whole fish prepared using a variety of complementary cooking techniques learned from Florida Keys local fishermen.
Sukle's menu at Oberlin often features bycatch (as he calls it, «the fish no one wants») from one of three local fishermen.
For this deceptively difficult dish, he mostly uses bycatch (as he calls it, «the fish no one wants») from one of three local fishermen.
Each Friday and Saturday guests are given the ability to meet a local fisherman on the beach and select fish from his morning catch, or use their own catch, to be prepared on - site at the resort for their evening meal.
Vaughan will continue to collaborate with local fisherman, ranchers and farmers to source local and sustainable ingredients to complement what is growing in Terranea's hilltop garden and in the mar» sel garden beds.
Executive Chef Mark LoRusso's relationships with local fishermen have allowed him to identify species that are rarely found outside of the Mediterranean coastline in order to introduce guests of the restaurant to more adventurous fare.
The sophisticated, delicious and healthy cuisine is prepared with seafood freshly caught by local fisherman, meats, chicken and free - range eggs raised by local farmers, and produce from the resort's organic gardens and orchards.
All local fishermen, like local fishermen the world over, remember the fish that got away and are certain even bigger fish are still in the river.
In the 40s he gradually forsook pay diving for treasure hunting, prowling from one wrecksite to another, most of them located on tips from local fishermen who had worked over round rocks but never figured them as the ballasts of old ships.
Scholnick's lab's relationship with local fishermen is just one example of how science and basic research can touch people's everyday lives, a message Scholnick wishes to convey beyond the scientific community.
Humboldt had hired a group of local fishermen to collect electric eels for his research on the animals.
The prize will recognize the recipients for their determination to save the vaquita and help local fishermen transition to fishing gear friendly to the small porpoise whose entire population lives in the northern Gulf of California, Mexico.
In the areas of Bolivia where the paiche first appeared about 25 years ago it now accounts for 90 percent of wild catch, although it is unclear whether that's because other fish species are gone or because local fishermen have been successful in focusing on the invader.
Local fishermen believe there are probably too many harbor seals in Puget Sound.
But Alaska salmon falls short and lags behind some of the world's fisheries in how it benefits local fishermen, processing workers and nearby rural communities, according to a new assessment that ranks the vitality of a fishery by looking at its economic and community benefits as well as its ecological health.
Only one shark, a female which had grown to 123 cm, was recaptured 10 months later by local fisherman after they identified the visible tag and reward notice during fishing.
Taken on an island in Papua New Guinea, Australian photographer Lisa Matuzelis snapped this curious image of a dog awaiting scraps from a local fisherman.
And anecdotal evidence suggests that the sardine catch by local fishermen is down dramatically.
But the Japanese government and local fishermen are opposed, fearing the waste would destroy their fisheries.
In 1995, local fishermen led the creation of a 71 - square - kilometer (27 - square - mile) undersea park to protect the waters they fished.
Local fishermen could profit while also lowering harvesting pressure.
Millions of dollars have been spent compensating local fishermen for not fishing and to increase efforts to implement vaquita - safe fishing gear.
In some parts of the bay, the whale sharks are also beginning to test the strength of their partnership with local fishermen.
Stewart travels the country, speaking to local fishermen, traders, and conservationists, in an attempt to understand and protect the region's shark
This story of pirates in Somalia is told from the perspective of a struggling young local fisherman.
Cage reveals the same general desire to be taken seriously as an actor again here that was already on display in the recent «Joe» and «The Dying of the Light,» right from an early scene in which his Colin Pryce makes an emotional testimony before Congress about the impact of the BP spill on local fishermen and tourist business.
Hopkins talks to the local fisherman who disagree with the scientists, refusing to believe the bluefin is endangered despite undeniable evidence.
«I get all my fish from our local fishermen,» he says.
Two local fishermen sight the monstrous swimmer and start spreading tales in the pub.
Chris Pine stars as Bernie Webber, an awkwardly shy and obsessive rule - follower, who has lived under a cloud of doubt ever since a previous rescue mission failed, resulting in the death of a local fisherman / husband / father.
Mercedes told us we can drive through 39.4 inches of water, but we didn't put that figure to the test to avoid throwing the local fishermen into panic.
Though more dire than Ruby's novel, Moskowitz's tale of Rudy and «Teeth,» a foul - mouthed, yet sympathetic, half boy, half fish abused by local fishermen, recalls the relationship of the brothers of Bone Gap — or perhaps the lovers of Bone Gap, depending on how you read Moskowitz's dark but wondrous stream - of - consciousness prose.
When Brunetti investigates the murder of two local fishermen on the island of Pellestrina, the small community closes ranks, forcing him to accept Signorina Elettra's offer to visit her relatives there to search for clues.
How are aquarium fish collectors any different than other local fishermen who «rape the reef»?
This breed was used as a companion dog and also to help the local fishermen retrieve the fish that had escaped the hooks and from the towing in lines.
Recently, I traveled to Hawaii to support local fishermen and scientists opposed to a ban on aquarium fishing.
Much of Vietnam's stunning coastline, hundreds of miles long, is seen mostly by local fisherman.
Not to mention paradise on earth that is Palawan where I stayed in the houses of local fishermen.
Boat captains and local fishermen bring along plenty of rods and tackle, which means that teens simply need to show up and get ready to catch a range of fish worth sharing on social media!
Local fishermen had already informed us before the first whale watching tour that there were plenty of whales in Húsavík.
We enjoyed exploring the island in the morning then coming home in the afternoons for a refreshing dip in the pool, grilling fish we got from the local fisherman, and watching the sun set from the decks.
Set out on a deep - sea fishing trip with a local fisherman, casting your line in some of the world's richest waters for yellowfin tuna, mahi mahi, marlin, and more.
The black sands of the beach — black due to the colour of the volcanic rock from which they are formed — lay virtually deserted for miles apart from the occasional local fisherman, or surfer enjoying uncrowded waves.
Alternatively there are the quieter non swimming beaches, like Virginia and Glenashley beach, dotted with a few local fishermen, the occasional dog walkers, and a few groups having a chilled beach picnic.
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