Sentences with phrase «by fishermen in»

According to Sky News, more than 22,000 dolphins are slaughtered by fishermen in Japan every year.
First built by fishermen in 1300 when Amsterdam was just a fishing village, its original structure has been extended over the centuries.
Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis were rescued by fishermen in Jamaica twice.The couple was on the Caribbean for a vacation and got caught up in danger...
They traded fruit and cotton grown inland for seafood caught by fishermen in smaller coastal settlements.
Caught in 2007 by fishermen in the Ross Sea off Antarctica, she was initially frozen in the vessel's hull, then defrosted and preserved in formalin.
A body was found by a fisherman in the Grand River on Saturday, 14 kilometres from where Kaden Young was swept into rushing waters in February.
The resulting breed was favored by fisherman in Newfoundland because it was adept at swimming and retrieving.
It was discovered dead by a fisherman in Pingtan in Fujian Province and then sent to the oceanic institute in Xiamen.

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Another was challenged to engage with fisherman in a nearby coastal city to understand how they were being affected by climate change.
It is we who are sanctified, made fit for divine service, by the call of Christ to faith and obedience, just as the fishermen were given roles in God's great drama of salvation.
I am sure that by this time next year, when the man gets up to teach all the amateur fisherman who have never caught a fish about the miracle - working wonders of this prayer, he will have some stories to tell them about me, and how I prayed five times a day, and as a result, caught the biggest fish the world and the most fish all in one day.
In the New Testament God is calling through Jesus Christ — among others — fishermen, those with leprosy, a tax collector, a Samaritan woman, and Marys and Marthas by the score.
We would not only teach the fishermen trainees everything they needed to know about fishing, but would put them in real - life scenarios where they could practice the skills of fishing, without any danger of drowning, getting pierced by hooks, or getting arrested for swimming.
In the fishermen's struggle, are we carried away by financial wizards who tell us about the importance of the export market and of competing with other countries?
Chef Roy's culinary philosophy was cultivated as a child in Hilo, Hawaii, where he was surrounded by farmers, foragers and fishermen, gaining a true appreciation for the provenance of ingredients and the relationship with the producers.
Originally published in the Alice Bay Cookbook by Julie Wilkinson Rousseau, this recipe is a favorite with Alaska fishermen.
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.
Dock to Dish Key West is affiliated with the original Dock to Dish Community Supported Fishery (www.docktodish.com) established in Montauk, New York by lifelong fisherman and restaurateur Sean Barrett.
John Nagle Co. was founded in 1887, by John J. Nagle, an innovative Gloucester fisherman, who saw a need to obtain a fair price for the fishermen he worked with and, at the same time, deliver the highest quality fish to consumers.
Founded in 2015, the Dock to Dish Key West Community Supported Fishery and Community Seafood Market were launched by co-founders Chris Holland, Tony Osborn, and Paul Menta in support of the Florida Keys Commercial Fishermen's Association (www.fkcfa.org) to promote sustainability and the livelihoods of commercial fFishermen's Association (www.fkcfa.org) to promote sustainability and the livelihoods of commercial fishermenfishermen.
By Undercurrent News Dec. 29, 2017 09:58 GMT Strong prices for Australian rock lobster, driven by demand from China, mean fishermen are investing in new vessels, reports ABBy Undercurrent News Dec. 29, 2017 09:58 GMT Strong prices for Australian rock lobster, driven by demand from China, mean fishermen are investing in new vessels, reports ABby demand from China, mean fishermen are investing in new vessels, reports ABC.
The crunchy batter he fell in love with was inspired by the traditions of Japanese fishermen who introduced tempura batter and woks to the coastal region in the 1800's.
I hosted one of the very first trash fish dinners in the country using what most fishermen would consider to be by catch or «trash fish».
For a trout stream of great promise, seldom tried by fly - fishermen but in easy reach of many, Haig - Brown has chosen a Pacific Coast river in western Washington.
The Court, in a judgment on a suit with reference number FHC / L / CS / 1098/07 filed by fishermen operating in Eti - Osa Local Government Area of the State, held that the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) lacked the Constitutional power to regulate inland waterways within the State.
In a post on the HQ Nigerian Army Facebook page, Col Antigha said the 700 comprised «farmers, fishermen and members of their families who were hitherto held by Boko Haram terrorists as farm workers».
No fewer than 700 farmers, fishermen and members of their families, who were held captive by Boko Haram terrorists as farm workers have fled the various islands in Lake Chad to Monguno Borno State.
«It was further confirmed that they were fishermen in Kereta before they were abducted by Boko Haram terrorists who engaged them as boat operators for two years.
In her Hastings and Rye constituency there was a protest by a huge flotilla of fishermen about the EU still having rights to the UK's fishing waters in the Brexit transitioIn her Hastings and Rye constituency there was a protest by a huge flotilla of fishermen about the EU still having rights to the UK's fishing waters in the Brexit transitioin the Brexit transition.
While fishermen may be known as adventurous risk - takers, the researchers said that traditional fisheries rules promote risky behavior by requiring vessels to compete with each other to catch as much as possible in a limited season.
Fishermen unhappy, scientists baffled The algal blooms are despised by many anglers in eastern Canada, and many have poured money into research.
They know this because loggerheads are occasionally caught in the gillnets used by swordfish fishermen.
According to Matsuura, fishermen in Thailand catch this fish side by side with two other pufferfish species, one only mildly poisonous, the other not at all.
The fishermen were able to keep the horses they were using as eel bait in the pond by climbing into the trees and waving branches at them.
Farther out, the researchers found furrows left by trawl fishermen, who had scraped the sea floor clean, even in areas where trawling is supposedly forbidden.
That may have been helped in those early times by fisherman catching cod in distant waters.
By the time Bolivian fishermen noticed the strange creature, it was already established in the oxbow lakes and seasonal lagoons that dot the forest.
Sports fishermen target it, and it is also sometimes killed as by - catch in drift nets and longline fishing.
Crab fisherman Cade Smith was quoted in an article by Business Week as saying, «There was always a top boat where the crew members raked in $ 50,000 during the three - to five - day king crab season — or $ 100,000 for the longer snow crab season.»
The next step in CSIRO's research is to avoid the need for the tags to be retrieved and returned by fishermen.
Turtles that become entangled in nets may be asphyxiated, and those that survive are clubbed to death by fishermen trying to prevent damage to their nets.
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.
The fishhooks, all carved from shells, were found in Sakitari Cave, which was occupied seasonally by fishermen taking advantage of the downstream migrations of crabs and freshwater snails.
A shocking documentary called The Cove, which would win an Oscar two weeks hence, had already alerted the world to the practice of rounding up dolphins by the thousands and hacking them to death, preventing them from competing with fishermen in the Japanese town of Taiji.
In this case, and in traditional fish ranching, there could be problems caused by the ranched fish competing with other animals and wandering into waters plied by traditional fishermeIn this case, and in traditional fish ranching, there could be problems caused by the ranched fish competing with other animals and wandering into waters plied by traditional fishermein traditional fish ranching, there could be problems caused by the ranched fish competing with other animals and wandering into waters plied by traditional fishermen.
In particular, it can be used to establish whether FADs, used in their thousands by fishermen, are «ecological traps,» able to attract fish towards unfavourable areaIn particular, it can be used to establish whether FADs, used in their thousands by fishermen, are «ecological traps,» able to attract fish towards unfavourable areain their thousands by fishermen, are «ecological traps,» able to attract fish towards unfavourable areas.
Earlier this summer a commercial fisherman contracted by the Asian Carp Regional Coordinating Committee (ACRCC) caught a species of the intruding fish in Illinois, only 14 kilometers south of Lake Michigan.
When Ross extended the federal season by 39 days in June, he told a Senate subcommittee that fishermen «are frustrated» with shorter fishing seasons and that he shared President Trump's «commitment to cutting unnecessary red tape and eliminating failed regulations.»
After the first five years of protection, scientists found that fish species targeted by fishermen had both greater density (numbers of fish per area) and biomass (total weight per area) inside MPAs as compared to reference sites outside — and this was still true in 2013.
Many fishermen and the frontline cleanup workers, including the boat captains and deckhands out in the Gulf, believe they were sickened by the aerial spraying of dispersants.
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