Sentences with phrase «dead fish back»

The government must deliver «sustainable fisheries, value for money and a viable future for our fishing industry... [and] end the obscene practice of dumping dead fish back into the sea,» he said, referring to claims in the report that 880,000 tonnes of dead fish are dumped into the North Sea every year.

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These cutting - edge products and inventions run the gamut; from outerwear that can insulate against freezing temperatures (even when wet), to a robotic fishing lure that brings dead bait back to life and a full suspension mountain bike that can trek over any terrain.
some of our dead wood become dead wood because we had to concentrate on feeding Sanchez with all the ball all the time if we didn't he would throw a temper tantrum, if you watched the United game last night he dose not have that superiority at United yet and he looked like a fish out of water, he was tracking back to win the ball so he can get a touch
Fishing for Leave is supposedly outraged that Britain has not taken back control of its fish stocks during transition and wanted to highlight this by throwing dead fish overboard.
Some of the concern relates to what fishermen call bycatch, which in 1994 meant 27 million metric tons of young fish and unwanted species that get thrown back dead each year.
So millions of dead fish are thrown back, often more than are landed under a given quota.
The back leg once lifted doesn't stay put on it's own — it's your commitment and energy that turns it into a wing as opposed to that dead fish it normally feels like.
Dead animals (puppies, kittens, birds, rodents, reptiles) are placed in a freezer in the back of the reptiles and fish department.
PS1 Classics (added to PS Vita Store) Reel Fishing Reel Fishing 2 Harvest Moon: Back to Nature Dirt Jockey TNN Motorsports Hardcore 4 × 4 Perfect Weapon Ten Pin Alley Reloaded Mass Destruction One N20 Nitrous Oxide Dead in the Water Monster Bass!
50,000,000 of those are «bycatch» while fishing for other fish... they are thrown back into the sea dead.
From raising awareness of how North Sea Fisheries throw half their catch back dead to convincing a supermarket giant to switch to sustainable tuna, Hugh Fearnley - Whittingstall's Fish Fight campaign is creating massive interest in the issue of sustainable fishing.
Two - thirds of the fish caught in some areas is thrown back, usually dead, because fleets exceed their quota, unintentionally catch juveniles or species for which they lack a quota, or because they prioritize higher - value fish and throw away lesser species.
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