Sentences with phrase «deep water fishing»

Fishermen from all around the world come to Placencia to enjoy fly fishing, open cast fishing, trolling, fishing from shallow skiffs, and deep water fishing.
From deep water fishing to whale watching... along with sightseeing and enjoying the spectacular BC scenery and ocean wilderness off the northwest coast of Vancouver Island.
If you wish to hire a boat to go out and do a spot of deep water fishing this is a very good place to be.
These bottom - living deep water fishes never come to the surface and the carbon in their bodies stays at the seafloor.
By measuring the isotopes in all of the most common species, the researchers were able to estimate how much carbon is captured and stored by these deep water fish.
The phrase «deep, cold ocean - water fish» is a huge warning sign as we now know many of the deep water fish are slow to mature and very sensitive to over-fishing.
Deep water fish have the most of these EFA's but they are also heavily laden with mercury.
«Whey sourced from grass - fed cows, fish oil from deep water fish for OmegaEnergy Fish Oil, and the all - natural, sugar - free ingredient profile of Prefuel.»
This could mean that deeper water fish are coming up to the surface to eat debris, or it could be that plastics are sinking down to them, which can happen as pieces are colonized by algae and biofilm and get heavier.

Not exact matches

Because it fishes in deeper water, the basket includes many more small - caps.
Because each of us is in our culture as a fish is in water, the stigma of mental illness is in our deeper feelings to some degree.
Peter moves from the security of fixed, failed reality — «We fished all night and have nothing» — into full, uncontained reality — The water is deep and dark, spurring Peter to sense the gap between his world and Jesus» new creation.
And the deepest struggle in her life was actually that she felt like a fish out of water in the church!
He can fish you up out of deep waters, where there is no supernatural light.
Our fish meal is from deep ocean water small fish, and our crab meal comes from the cold waters of the Pacific Northwest or Nova Scotia.
There is something for everyone with such activities as jungle canopy zip line tours, ATV trail riding, white water rafting, deep sea fishing, whale watching, swimming with dolphins, birding tours and more.
The hotel's arrival will launch the transformation of the former shrimp boatyard and fishing village into a chic and contemporary destination, offering the largest deep water marina in the Florida Keys, direct ocean access, and an emerging retail and restaurant district.
In the Curly Cuts the group found excellent reef fishing and trolling in the deep water, and the flats among the keys surged with bonefish, not enormous as bonefish go, but after fighting them on spinning tackle using four - pound line for an afternoon everyone was glad to head home to Mother.
And hand over hand the lines came in, rasping on the gunwales, the slim, blue - green fish taking shape deep in the clear water as we hauled, then splashing at the surface, rattling out their lives on the bottom boards and in the fish boxes.
After that you must know how to angle; in what part of the water, how deep, at what time of day, for what kind of fish, in what weather; how many obstacles there are to this kind of fishing called angling, and especially what bait to use for each kind of fish in every month of the year; also how to make your baits breed, where you shall find them and how you shall keep them; and the most skilled art of all, how to make your hooks, of steel or of osmund, some to be dubbed and some for the float and the ground bait.
In streams, he is a heavy - water fish, and moves by preference in deep, fast - moving currents.
LSU generally looked like a fish out of water, trying to make a comeback throwing route combinations from spread sets into disguised, two - deep coverages behind blitzes.
The boat, on autopilot, kept on chugging, and his partner, Anthony Sosinski, wouldn't wake up for another few hours, so Aldridge was left behind, with no life vest, in the dark deep waters, 40 miles south of Montauk, a fishing town on the east side of Long Island.
It might be to help mash down their food inside their tummy or to make them heavier so they can look for fish in deep water.
It has a rechargeable battery that can last for up to eight hours of continuous use and can be utilized for ice fishing in waters up to 66 feet deep.
Depth may not be as much of an issue for you if you tend to fish in shallow waters, but if you fish in the ocean or deep lakes and rivers, having a maximum depth of 100 meters or more can be crucial to finding your next big catch.
So when Jan Karlsson from Umeå University in Sweden and his colleagues studied 12 lakes in Sweden, they measured the productivity of the whole ecosystem, from deep - water algae to fish.
Wells argues that ammonites probably responded to their changing environment by retreating to deeper and deeper waters, in a desperate bid to avoid both the new, fast - moving bony fish and their newly evolved molluscan relatives, the aerobically powered octopus and squid.
One fish, plunderfish: Fishermen on the hunt for Antarctic toothfish hooked the foot - long hopbeard plunderfish, or Pogonophryne neyelovi, in deep waters.
Deep, swift - flowing waters seem to work best, tempting the target fish species while keeping the rocks free of silt, algae and mussels.
Fish are dependent on oxygen that dissolves in the surface water and then sinks downward, but it is only within the past 70 million years that the deep seas have been oxygenated.
According to Richard L. Haedrich, an ichthyologist writing in a recent issue of Natural History, catch quotas for deep - sea fishes were set «essentially by guesswork, relying on... knowledge of shallow - water species.
The blue economy is already going deeper with up to 40 % of the world's fishing grounds now in waters deeper than 200m.
Globs of decomposed fish flesh recently rose from deep in the Salton Sea, coagulated into spheres on the lake surface and surfed the waves to shore, leaving the high - water line littered with thousands of sticky balls of fish
Corals can not move pole - ward as fast as the temperature increases are predicted; if fish do not adapt, reducing critical processes like reproduction, they will have to move to deeper waters where living conditions are less than ideal.
Changes in local temperatures can explain recent geographical shifts of more than 300 different fish species: They've migrated toward the north or south poles, and even east or west into deeper waters, depending on their original locations.
Recent surveys have found more than 2,300 - year - old colony of deep - water black coral 1,480 feet (451 meters) below the surface off Oahu — and deep - sea fishing threatens the long - lived, slow - reproducing species that inhabit the sea bottom such as the Patagonian toothfish (better known as Chilean sea bass).
Ruby seadragons, a kind of spiny fish that lives in the deep waters off Western Australia, have been recorded alive and swimming for the first time.
«If you're a fish that can operate in very shallow water, you can escape predators that can only swim in deeper water,» Jenkins explains.
Deep sea fishes remove and store more than one million tonnes of CO2 from UK and Irish surface waters every year, according to a new study led by the University of Southampton.
Lead author, Dr Clive Trueman from the University of Southampton, says: «As fishing, energy extraction and mining extend into deeper waters, these unfamiliar and seldom seen fishes in fact provide a valuable service to all of us.
«Deep sea fish remove one million tons of carbon dioxide every year from UK and Irish waters
Researchers from the University of Southampton and Marine Institute, Ireland used novel biochemical tracers to piece together the diets of deep - water fish revealing their role in transferring carbon to the ocean depths.
They discovered 38,000 fish bones from 23 different taxa, including tuna and parrotfish that are found only in deep water.
The canyons are important because they act as a refuge for important species of fish and provide a habitat for sensitive species of deep water corals and sponges.
In letters to Shell and Greenpeace, Gage and Gordon say that the dumping ground has a high biological diversity, often receives visits from fish that appear in Scottish markets, and experiences severe deep water storms.
Gage and Gordon take issue with claims by Rudall Blanchard Associates, Shell's consultants, that the deep ocean «supports a small range of species»; that deep - water fishing does not take place in the area; and that water currents at the site are what atmospheric meteorologists would call «dead calm».
Scientists don't know how fish use sounds or why they're important; this study is one of the first scientific investigations to suggest they even exist in deep waters.
Deep cold - water corals as nurseries for fish larvae.
Indeed, overfishing of coastal waters has encouraged many fleets to begin fishing deeper waters.
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