Sentences with phrase «caught fishing practices»

I get my tuna here because of their quality and sustainable, wild - caught fishing practices.

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As the first Alabama restaurant to fully qualify for the James Beard Foundation's Smart Catch program, The Depot has committed to serving seafood fished or farmed through environmentally responsible practices.
A new study of fishing practices found that the «risky» behavior that makes fishing one of the most dangerous lines of work dropped sharply following the adoption of catch shares management in the West Coast fixed gear sablefish fishery.
The study, published in the journal Nature Communications, suggests new reforms to the European Union's Common Fisheries Policy (CFP)-- ending the practice of throwing away unwanted fish caught at sea — may have unintended consequences.
For this reason, the EU has reformed the Common Fisheries Policy in an effort to eradicate the practice by obliging fishing vessels to land all of their catch.
Lead researcher Harriet Condie, from UEA's school of Environmental Sciences, said: «We took into account data such as catch and discard figures from fishing trawlers, fish prices and landing costs, to calculate whether banning the practice of discarding will offer enough of an economic incentive to fish sustainably.
China's booming aquaculture industry is increasingly dependent on fishmeal made from wild - caught fish, a practice that depletes wild fish stocks.
«Fishermen there have consequently found that setting nets on dolphins to catch the tuna swimming underneath is a lucrative technique for tuna fishing, despite the fact that the practice is extremely injurious to dolphins,» reports the group, adding that some seven million dolphins have since been killed as a result of the practice.
And while there are laws that should prevent divers from employing this fishing method — and from wholesalers in the United States from being able to purchase fish caught this way — «this practice happens all through the Indo - Pacific,» says Downs.
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.
Apart from that, hunting wild game and catching fish was a common practice as well.
Bioaccumulation occurs naturally but is worse in commercial animal feeding practices where the by catch of fish and products from slaughtering operations are fed back to animals.
Ortiz's fish are all line - caught (a sustainable fishing practice; not - netted, which means they don't catch other fish and sea life in the process), hand filleted at sea, and quickly tinned in good quality extra virgin olive oil.
Through a simulation, students model several consecutive seasons of a fishery and explore how such variables as advances in technology, population growth, and attention to sustainable fishing practices impact fish catch and fisheries management.
In the warmer months, you'll most likely find Dr. LoBasso fishing our local waters, almost always practicing catch - and - release.
Hike the lush jungle surrounding the town, surf the legendary Pacific breaks, practice yoga with an ocean view, and eat your fill of amazingly fresh seafood (go for a ride with a fishing boat and they'll make you ceviche from your catch).
Your guide will explain how the locals make charcoal, see how fishermen get their fresh catch using fish nets and fishing lines, learn how our ancestors preserved fish, roasting fish over coal pot, learn and practice playing the game of the Caribbean - Cricket.
After a boisterous rendition, complete with all the right noises, we're on to «Once I Caught a Fish Alive,» providing an opportunity to practice counting and past tenses.
The practice of catching or attempting to catch fish with a hook is known as angling.
To protect our delicate ecosystem, Belize practices catch and release sport fishing.
We practice catch - and - release fly fishing as well.
It is also a great place for kids to learn to fish, as hotel piers and reef proximity provide great opportunities for them to practice catching snapper, grunt and barracuda.
The resort takes part in the nature protection program and encourages catch and release practice for bill fishes and non food species.
The resort takes part in the nature protection program and encourages catch and release practice for bill fishes and non food...
If you catch the fish - Link will practice catch and release, while recording the fish caugh and the biggest of the species in your Fish Jourfish - Link will practice catch and release, while recording the fish caugh and the biggest of the species in your Fish Jourfish caugh and the biggest of the species in your Fish JourFish Journal.
Led by the French, Spanish, and Italians, joined by Turks and others, Mediterranean fishermen violated official quotas at will and engaged in an array of illegal practices: misreporting catch size, hiring banned spotter planes, catching undersized fish, and plundering tuna from North African waters where EU inspectors are refused entry.
Their findings — based on analyzing automatic identification signals, which show movements of krill trawlers, and cargo and tanker vessels — found vessels that appeared to be transferring catch at sea to large refrigerated cargo ships, a practice called transshipment that has raised concerns about illegal fishing elsewhere.
Some countries in the region - Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Iran, for example - didn't even report any weir fishing catches at all... Shows how in theory, theory and practice are the same.
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