Sentences with phrase «by fishermen off»

Apparently, a squid that was captured recently by fishermen off the coast of northern Spain.

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There, on the southwest reef off New Providence, she dives again, accompanied by Art Pinder, the ace of spear - fishermen.
As we push off, a pair of dolphins troll lazily back and forth no more than 20 feet away, lunching on baitfish discarded by fishermen along the canal banks.
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.
Up to 100 million sharks are killed each year by finning: Fishermen cut off a shark's dorsal fin to sell as a delicacy and dump the wounded animal back into the ocean to die.
PEAK / / I satisfied my fisherman knit sweater obsession by purchasing a vintage one off of ebay and I can't wait to get it.
Our impressive selection of fresh fish is caught by local fishermen off the shores of the Hawaiian islands.
A: I met the founders, who are really friendly guys, dedicated to the protection of sharks in general but specifically to the population of bull sharks at Protea Banks, an area off the coast of southern KwaZulu Natal, which receives very little other protection and is exploited by uncaring and uneducated «sport» fishermen.
National Geographic writes, «The waters around this collection of coral cays are a marine biologist's dream: protected by the government, off - limits to commercial divers and fishermen, and busy with creatures that may not yet have names.»
Our fresh fish is caught daily by local fishermen in waters, just off Kauai.
Originally chartered by locals as a place for fisherman to seek anchorage and shelter during storms, Caye Caulker's indigenous population grew as a cottage industry in boat building and fishing took off.
Once you get off the fisherman's boat, you will be soaked by fresh cold water at the waterfall and then learn more about Balinese culture by visiting Ulundanu Temple.
«You can not add species after species after species without evaluating whether there are species that should come off,» the West Hawaii fisherman told The Associated Press by telephone from Kailua - Kona on Hawaii's Big Island.
Istanbul marked its first «Lüfer Bayramı» (Bluefish Holiday) this weekend with fishing competitions, environmental talks, showings of fish - themed films and artwork by students, and storytelling by fishermen who have experienced 50 years of ups and downs off the coast of Turkey's largest city.
Elizabeth Hogan, campaign manager for World Society for the Protection of Animals, said: «Shark finning is an extremely cruel and inhumane practice driven by the shark fin trade in which fishermen catch sharks, cut off their fins and throw the still - living animals back into the water, where they die slow and horrifically painful deaths.
There are some occupations that are considered by insurers as high risk than others for e.g. soldiers, pilots, fishermen, miners, off - shore oil or gas industry workers, etc. are considered more dangerous occupations that people working in offices with a desk job, shop workers, teachers, etc..
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