Sentences with phrase «u.s. fish catches»

To derive the death toll worldwide, Read and his team calculated the ratio of cetacean bycatch to total U.S. fish catches and applied it to global catches.

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The U.S. government and major business leaders are renewing their call on the Thai government to crack down on slavery in its fishing fleets, and to punish people who force migrant workers to catch seafood that can end up in the United States.
FISHING — In international tuna fishing competition between five countries off the southwest tip of Nova Scotia TED NAFTZGER of Los Angeles won the Alton B. Sharp Trophy for the U.S. with a 670 - poundFISHING — In international tuna fishing competition between five countries off the southwest tip of Nova Scotia TED NAFTZGER of Los Angeles won the Alton B. Sharp Trophy for the U.S. with a 670 - poundfishing competition between five countries off the southwest tip of Nova Scotia TED NAFTZGER of Los Angeles won the Alton B. Sharp Trophy for the U.S. with a 670 - pound catch.
Gordon wrote at a time when the brown trout, a fish much harder to catch than the native brook trout, had just been introduced to the U.S. from Europe, as had the dry fly (by the English).
U.S. Department of Justice, while you were sleeping I went fishing on G - D»S web look at what I caught and reeled in: NYS WCB commissioner bios (google it!
U.S. Department of Justice, while you were sleeping I went fishing on G - D»S web look at what I caught and reeled in: NYS WCB 2001 Annual Report NYS WCB 2006 Annual Report eat!
It is among the top 10 most popular fish caught in U.S. waters by recreational anglers, who relish pursuit of «flatties,» or «doormats,» as the largest fluke are sometimes called.
Fish that has either frozen in the U.S. or EU, or has been gutted and cooked within 30 minutes of the time it was caught,
Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council (PIJAC) and the Pet Leadership Council (PLC) would like to thank the Ornamental Aquatic Trade Association (OATA) for providing this Wild Caught Report for a global perspective on the Ornamental Fish Industry, with which we then focus on our U.S. story.
Landings from Alaskan waters represents half the U.S. catch of fish and shellfish.
My job was to monitor the fish catch for the U.S. gov» t, to ensure that the Japanese were not «overfishing» or taking prohibited species like salmon and sable (only American fisherman allowed!)
Lee Crockett, who directs the U.S. Oceans program of The Pew Charitable Trusts, sent a compelling «Your Dot» piece on addressable problems with United States fishing regulations that are perpetuating wasteful catches of bluefin tuna on longlines set for other species.
According to Pauly, all of the 20 Pacific island nations in his study underreported catches because they didn't include the catch of local fishers (something developed nations like the U.S. fail to do as well).
The U.S. alone dumps back two billion pounds of fish back in the water annually; while 26 pounds of marine animals are inadvertently caught and killed to produce one pound of shrimp.
In an encouraging move, the U.S. has established catch limits for all of the fish species it manages.
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