Sentences with phrase «by the fishermen of»

They are likely a cross between Portuguese dogs used by fishermen of the time, St. John's Dogs, and some large shepherd dogs such as the Great Pyrenees.

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They would likely be joined by commercial fishermen fearful of the threat Gateway poses to pristine salmon rivers.
It will continue to be open to solutions, supported by fishermen, that strengthen the economic competitiveness of this traditional pillar of our coastal economy.
Jesus got to travel by boat because a significant portion of his followers were fishermen.
As he walked by the Sea of Galilee, he saw two brothers, Simon who is called Peter and Andrew his brother, casting a net into the sea; for they were fishermen.
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.
The apostle may be a commoner, a fisherman, a one - talent man by nature, or he may have ten talents — yet all that he has is dedicated to the service of the Eternal and as such is lifted up.
As they rowed along that afternoon, Thoreau observed with delight the rich diversity of fishes and plants that inhabited the river and its banks, and the occasional solitary fisherman who lingered by its shores.
That is how the papacy started: with a Galilean fisherman martyred by the imperial power of Rome.
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.
He was a fishermen by trade, but left his work to follow Jesus and become a fisher of men.
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.
The concise story of Mark and Matthew gives the impression that the four fishermen had never seen Jesus but were impelled by an immediate sense of divine authority.
Suspicions continued for a while: Shinto shrines were considered a hotbed of subversive activities by some and were vandalized; Japanese maids were thought to be spies; Japanese fishermen were believed to have directed the pilots of the emperor to their targets.
Although many of his disciples were experienced fishermen, they became overwhelmed by an unexpected storm.
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?
Garland F. Fulcher strives to remain on the forefront of these issues by working with lobbyists who represent the rights of commercial fishermen.
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.
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.
I was joined by Chef Dany Lamote of the Hotel California, an avid fisherman like myself, his son Sebastian, and Jud Blaine, a chile grower.
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.
The signature direct - from - the - dock sourcing philosophy, which we call «Three Hand Fish,» encourages consumers to actually get to know their fishermen personally through a unique cooperative membership model that is driven by supply under the very strict guidelines and directives of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
SEAFOODNEWS.COM [West Australian] Brad Thompson - January 8, 2016 - Geraldton Fishermen's Co-operative is about to change the face of WA's rock lobster industry by opening its own supply chain into China.
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.
They live about 200 feet from the beach, and one of the treats of the beach is Kruse's Räucherfisch (Kruse's Smoked Fish), a market and restaurant right on the beach that serves fish caught and prepared by the fisherman himself, Hans Werner Kruse.
Under the guiding hand of Jeremiah Bacon, the Macintosh's menu is defined by its commitment to the farmers, fishermen and purveyors of South Carolina's Lowcountry region.
Fishermen's «Trash Fish» is by far one of my favorite (and unusual) inspirations.
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.
Jan 04,2016... Every spring trout fishermen return to the streams, always tempted by the remembered pleasures of a...
Every spring trout fishermen return to the streams, always tempted by the remembered pleasures of a familiar run but sometimes also by the dream of discovering new and rewarding water.
There, on the southwest reef off New Providence, she dives again, accompanied by Art Pinder, the ace of spear - fishermen.
Now, however, David Sidi, a Yugoslav with a pretty Scottish wife, and Dr. Joaquim Belém, one of Brazil's leading physicians and a passionate fisherman, have established Diva Divertimentos Aquaticos, a plush guide - and - charter service that includes cocktails aboard the boat, served by a pretty English - speaking hostess, and luncheon at the late Clube do Brazile or the late Clube do Rio de Janeiro.
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».
Nana Addo's statement follows recent complaints by fishermen about the threats to their livelihood as a result of illegal fishing practices.
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.
Fishermen hired by the DEC have already removed over 150,000 pounds of bunker fish since Monday, Town Supervisor Sean Walter said.
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 transition.
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.
The study was the first to identify how fisheries management can alter the risk - taking behavior of fishermen by changing the economic incentives that drive their decisions.
As an example of the benefits from sustainable management, Southern Atlantic Coast black sea bass is a popular fish prized by recreational anglers, charter boat captains, and commercial fishermen alike.
Despite the seemingly large number of tiny fish that fishermen and regulators thought were going to waste, the number was small compared to death by non-human predators and lack of plankton and other food sources.
Humboldt squid have been moving northward into California's Monterey Bay for the last five years, gobbling up Pacific hake, an important catch for commercial fisherman, according to a report published this week by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA.
Apparently, a squid that was captured recently by fishermen off the coast of northern Spain.
To turn the tide, they created a tiny preserve from 27 square miles of rugged coastline, enforced by the fishermen who switched to tourism for income.
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.
Yet maritime records are filled with stories of fishermen and sailors who claim to have been struck by them.
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.
Downstream, fishermen hired by the government have pulled hundreds of tons of bigheads and silvers from the upper reaches of the Illinois.
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