Sentences with phrase «caught fish often»

Due to the pollution of the oceans, wild - caught fish often bring with them the risk of contamination.

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This is the fishing method that the Mexican fleet often elects to use to catch tuna.
He says that he has heard the white people treat friendship like they do fishing — they often catch something and then release it.
I caught the BIGGEST fish of my life out of that hole - ah, and with this jar on your shelf - ah, you are guaranteed to catch BIGGER fish more often than ever BEFORE - ah!
«Often times with seafood, fish are unintentionally caught and thrown back into the water,» Vilnit explains.
In Hungary this fish soup often contains several kinds of local fresh fish — carp, catfish, sterlet, pike, perch, bream, whatever is available as the catch of the day.
Eating seafood often can get expensive though, unless you are lucky enough to have fresh, locally caught fish in your area.
Wild caught salmon is the fish that I eat most often, and I really like to make these Salmon Tacos.
Unfortunately, farm raised fish are often pumped full of antibiotics and fed wild - caught fish byproducts so they still have the environmental toxins too.
Whether it's farmers or fishers suddenly being able to call around and shop around for the best prices for their crop or catch, or the ability of a rural laborer to avoid walking miles in (often fruitless) searches for available jobs, or the possibility, in some countries, to actually use phones as mobile bank accounts, the devices have proved useful in an astonishing number of ways.
This can poison not only the fish and other aquatic life ingesting these bits of plastic but also all other living organisms that depend on our waterways for sustenance — including our own residents who often eat what they have caught in our waterways.
Targeted fish specimens are collected with the sub's two flexible, hydraulic arms, but very often small non-targeted fish are also caught in the process.
A new antibiotic discovery technique The most historically popular method for natural product discovery, called bioassay - guided isolation, often rediscovers the same highly abundant (or highly active) compounds over and over again, similar to fishing in a lake and always catching the most plentiful species while sparse species never take the bait.
Fishing in the coastal waters of China is poorly regulated and often involves taking in large quantities of «discards» mixed in with the intended catch.
«I was often catching fish to help put food on the table and doing odd jobs to help us get by,» Pearson says.
But study coauthor Jon Hare, of NOAA's Northeast Fisheries Science Center in Narragansett, R.I., says that's not the case for all fish: Climate change has caused a northward shift for two other northeastern fish grouped in the same management plan as the fluke: the popular black sea bass, and the small scup or porgy, which is often caught by fishers targeting other catch.
Many of these fish are the kind that little kids catch with a bobber, but they're big - time cannibals, with parents and siblings often gobbling up the young.
In the Mediterranean there is a larger number of fishing vessels using multiple gears, there are largely no catch limits, and management is carried out mainly through some spatial and temporal restrictions to fishing, which are often poorly enforced.
In the United States, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) governs fishing practices and often places restrictions on the time of year that different types of fish can be harvested and the amount that can be caught.
To know where fish spawn, for example, scientists often have to catch, kill or harass fish in their environment.
Problem is, we're often not eating the right stuff, which is wild fish, preferably pole - caught.
It's tempting to opt for farmed - raised, as often the wild - caught fish cost twice as much!
I often find great deals on wild - caught frozen fish, and of course the nice thing about frozen is that it's definitely not going to go bad if you don't have time to cook it right away.
For this reason experts recommend eating no more than two servings of those types of fish per week, both other wild caught fish is fine to eat more often.
Most people who interest themselves with online dating are mainly fishing and most often have some great bait and are always looking to catch the biggest fish.
As a developer of professional animal handling equipment, a question I am often asked is «Why not just use a fishing net to catch animals?»
He says that particular customer is often the mother, who is happy to have a place to sit and catch up on text messages, while the husband seeks out his favorite live - fish attendant for assistance.
Given Kampot's proximity to the Vietnamese border, fish often aren't the only catch being unloaded, with smuggling — particularly of cigarettes — a handy extra earner for the trawlers.
Unable to contribute to the daily catch he often stole his brother's fish.
Several fisherman during my time there caught ones weighing over 100 pounds, and record - setting catches often exceed 300 pounds (the weight limit currently stands at 300 pounds, which means those truly large catches are thrown back in the water with the assurance they will end their life due to natural circumstances courtesy of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game).
There are no special trapping methods in Belize for Stone crab, but they are often caught in the lobster traps and beach fish traps.
The main attraction of this seashore is the fishing as Telok Pelandok often buzzes with people casting their lines to their hearts» content for catches such as cod, catfish and sting rays.
Rather than do their own fishing, bald eagles often go after other creatures» catches.
Often fishing tours are offered, where you will be driven out by boat and can catch the fish yourself and then grill it.
Fishing vessels often offload their catch to larger refrigerated ships — sometimes legitimately, sometimes to evade laws.
«MPAs allow you to fish less, but overall catch more,» he said, adding that people often think that «biodiversity is something we maintain at the cost of catching fish, but actually biodiversity is needed to produce fish
NOAA is the agency responsible for enforcing the Magnuson - Stevens Act and often aggressively prosecute small - time fisherman for making false statements regarding the number of fish they catch.
To get to this number, Jacquet reconstructed Ecuador's shark landings, relying on shark fin export data and other reports, the part of the fish catch that is brought onshore (which often provides the only record of total catch), from 1976 to 2004.
Because space is limited on fishing vessels and shark bodies are bulky and not considered as valuable, fishermen often catch the sharks, saw off their fins and toss the sharks back into the water.
Fishermen often get paid by the pound, so catching a small fish here and there won't pay the bills.
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