Sentences with phrase «back into the sea»

Even if the army had turned around, Pharaoh would have just ordered them back into the sea.
Some of the mammals — the whales, porpoises, and dolphins — went back into the sea.
Throw him back into the sea!)
Graduates then empty back out to the west side of the state to go to work, folding right back into the sea of purple, gold, crimson, and gray.
The government has secured an increase in EU fish quotas after fishermen complained they were forced to throw more than half of healthy catches back into the sea.
The government must deliver «sustainable fisheries, value for money and a viable future for our fishing industry... [and] end the obscene practice of dumping dead fish back into the sea,» he said, referring to claims in the report that 880,000 tonnes of dead fish are dumped into the North Sea every year.
Fisherman, however, complain these quotas mean they are having to throw back surplus fish, with as much as 60 per cent of catches going back into the sea.
The shark fin bill that Mr. Carter mocks, for example, would curb the practice worldwide of cutting off fins, throwing sharks back into the sea without the ability to swim and consigning them to a cruel death.
Once she finally reached the handsome stranger, the mermaid was already long gone back into the sea.
The resulting calcium bicarbonate can be pumped back into the sea to help marine life, Rau said.
Approximately half of the fish caught in marine fisheries are thrown back into the sea, but very few survive.
The bagpipe, however, was another story, and when a Scottish member of the expedition began to play the national instrument, the Adélies «fled in terror and plunged back into the sea,» according to photographer Frank Hurley.
But the fact that fish can no longer be thrown back into the sea will not automatically make their exploitation any more sustainable because we show that there is no significant incentive to avoid catching them.
Banning the practice of throwing unmarketable or over-quota fish back into the sea is just one of the measures needed to deliver sustainable fisheries according to new research from the University of East Anglia.
«A sort of grand problem in Earth science is to understand the water cycle — evaporation from the ocean, clouds, rain, the formation of ice, the runoff from the land back into the sea,» said Eric Lindstrom, Aquarius program scientist at NASA.
Any water that enters the deck collects above pressure - operated valves around the edges that dump it back into the sea.
-- belly flop back into the sea.
Although some people are horrified by the idea of cooking lobsters alive, or the practice of tearing claws from live crabs before tossing them back into the sea, such views are based on a hunch.
Other tests indicate that the long - lost peak — now dubbed Kaena volcano — grew from the sea floor and broke through the ocean's surface about 3.5 million years ago, eventually reaching a height of about 1000 meters above sea level before it began sinking back into the sea.
If they get back into the sea, their blood can circulate more freely, but this carries even more myoglobin to the kidneys.
They have been forced to pump low - level radioactive water, left by the tsunami, back into the sea in order to free up storage capacity for highly contaminated water from reactors.
He will probably gladly talk about his «pet», but if he talks for hours about the bike, put that fish back into the sea.
When someone has shown you that they are not all that into you, the best part of being a member of dating sites for over 50 is having the ability to dive right back into the sea and find a new fish.
The story is lots of fun (how in the world can a fish escape from an aquarium and get across the highway and back into the sea?)
Putting any fears aside, they cut the lines and pull the octopus back into the sea.
They're then released back into the sea after a few days.
The lava flow from the volcano pushed the ship off the beach and back into the sea to its current resting place.
Do not take pictures using flashes, otherwise you may scare her back into the sea.
Before the adventurous backdrop of caves and rock outcroppings but finds not only the water its way back into the sea.
The Pacific Marine Mammal Center rescues, rehabilitates, and releases marine mammals back into the sea.
The Pokémon Pyukumuku is well - known in Alola to invade their shores, and as GameXplain explores, there is a side - quest where you must toss them back into the sea in Pokémon Sun and Moon.
The cycle of things brings those shells together into a piece and then dissolves them back into the sea, captured into another.
50,000,000 of those are «bycatch» while fishing for other fish... they are thrown back into the sea dead.
The finless fish are often tossed back into the sea to die.
This means that some 200,000 tons of shark are thrown back into the sea and discarded.»
The mere interest is that it shows that La Nina episodes can dump lots of water on land, and this water rapidly makes its way back into the sea over the following 18 months or so.
«Scientists think the algae forms into balls to protect itself from fish and other predators or so that they can roll back into the sea when washed ashore»
Spray droplets are cooled to their wet bulb temperature by evaporation before falling back into the sea, thereby transferring a huge amount of heat from sea to air.
The charges stem from a confrontation on the high seas in 2002 between his ship and a vessel involved in illegal shark finning, which involves catching sharks, slicing off their fins and tossing the sharks back into the sea, sometimes barely alive.
thats how you find marine fossels 100s of miles from the ocean.put all the oxegon ever used up back into the sea what would the sea level be?and how consentrated would it be?
In shark finning, fishermen chop the fins of the animals and dump the sharks back into the sea.
Every year almost one million tons of fish are thrown back into the sea by fisherman.
Each year, it is estimated that 89 million sharks die after their fins are cut off and are thrown back into the sea, still alive but unable to swim.
If you live in places where droughts of several years occur repeatedly, it's a good idea to have good water management strategies, rather than letting all the excess water when it DOES rain flow back into the sea.

Not exact matches

But instead they crashed into the ground, bounced back into the air, and floated off toward the Irish sea.
That drew the company deeper into the lethal spiral of discounting: Macy's and its rivals created a «sea of sameness» that left shoppers bored and forced the retailers to resort to discounts to lure them back.
I sat down with him recently to ask: What holds people back from spreading their wings and jumping into the big blue sea of opportunity?
Its payload soared about 2,800 miles into space before falling back to Earth, ultimately landing in the Sea of Japan some 53 minutes later and about 620 miles away from the launch pad.
Forcing itself back into the spotlight, North Korea launched a ballistic missile that flew over Japanese territory before finally landing in the sea.
Now I don't know what stopped Jesus Christ from turning every other stone into bread, and I don't remember hearing how Moses reacted when the innocent first born sons lay dead, well I guess God was a lot more demonstrative back when he flamboyantly parted the seas — now everybodys prayin...
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