Sentences with phrase «fishermen bring»

To help fishermen bring in appropriate catches, Italy's University of Bari has created a «private cloud» application that connects fishermen out on their boats to buyers on shore.
Wandering down the sidewalk, you come to the waterfront or dock area where you find sailboats moored off shore, and where fishermen bring in their catch that they sometimes have for sale at the end of the day.
Guests can walk around the harbour and see the traditional fishermen bring home their catch, and even buy the fresh fish right there.
You can watch the fishermen bring in the catch on to the main beach, and visit the fascinating Tanji Village Museum.
Fishermen bring your gear, as there are three dams on the farm and all are stocked with Black Bass and Rainbow Trout.
Boat captains and local fishermen bring along plenty of rods and tackle, which means that teens simply need to show up and get ready to catch a range of fish worth sharing on social media!
After a long day at sea, the fishermen bring their bounty to the bay.
The best deep sea fishermen bring only the finest of fish to shore.
In the island, the St. John's dog breed would have been developed to help fishermen bring the nets back to the shore.
Both the greater and lesser Newfoundland dogs were most definitely water dogs, helping fishermen bring in their nets full of fish.
The islands themselves have wonderful chefs and kitchen teams whipping up the freshest seafood that the fishermen bring in daily to entice the guests.
In 1662 Basque fishermen brought Great Pyrenees to Newfoundland.
The Newfoundland originated in Newfoundland and was developed from dogs that the Basque fisherman brought to the eastern Canadian coast during the 1700s.
When Basque fishermen brought their Pyrenees dogs to Newfoundland in 1662, they were bred with the native curly coated retrievers, creating the black and white Newfoundland dog known as «Landseer.»
FOR LUNCH, I SUGGEST Pelican Café in the harbour, where you can watch the fishermen bringing in their catch or preparing to go to sea, and marvel at the giant stingrays who have made their home within the harbour, or pop down to the wine boutique in L'Agulhas where you can taste wines from our region, and sit in the courtyard with a picnic hamper.
Fundu Lagoon has everything you need to enjoy the Indian Ocean, from wakeboarding to windsurfing, kayaking or simply strolling along the peaceful shoreline where it is lovely to watch the Mamas and kids collecting clams or just passing by... if you are lucky, you might see the local fishermen bringing in their daily catch.
Here guests can watch seals, and fishermen bringing ashore their catch of lobsters, crab and scallops.
A French fishermen brought the whale back in his nets, saying that it was already dead from ingesting plastic debris when it was caught in the nets.
The Wharf's alive with activity: fishermen bringing in the catch of the day, crabs boiling in pots, and sea lions sunning themselves on deserted docks next to Pier 39.

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Even though Duterte said he would not deviate from the July court ruling and that he would not bring up the issue during his visit, a Philippine official did tell Reuters that he intended to raise the issue of Filipino fishermen, who had been denied access to waters around Scarborough since 2012, when China seized the shoal.
The word brings to mind mythical bridge - dwellers harassing passers - by and a technique used by fishermen attempting to snag unsuspecting fish.
In that decade he became the foremost priestly embodiment of the New Evangelization in the nation's capital, a fisherman of souls always on the lookout for a convert to bring to the faith, a lapsed Catholic to bring back into the fold, or a lukewarm Catholic in whom to reignite the fire of the Holy Spirit.
A church minister has appealed for help to «bring home» the bodies of two fishermen whose boat capsized... More
It is so beautiful and sweet and on Saturdays when you order a coffee in the village the local fisherman will bring you a fresh oyster with shallot vinaigrette and tabasco.
Thirty years ago Jon Rowley, a former Alaska salmon fisherman from Seattle, brought some Copper River Salmon to a few restaurants in Seattle.
An ambitious restoration project is bringing back fish — and fishermen — to the North Aral Sea in Kazakhstan, National Geographic reports.
And he had had some brought to him by fishermen that had been — I guess he used the word — enfeebled.
«Fluke fairness» Sen. Charles Schumer, D - N.Y., has pledged to bring «fluke fairness» to Long Island by introducing legislation to do away with the long - standing state - by - state quotas that he says short - change New York's fishermen.
Chris Hastings and his wife Ide have such a passion for cooking, preserving food history, and sharing local ingredients on the plates at Hot and Hot Fish Club in Birmingham, Alabama, while celebrating all farmers and fisherman that bring them the best products.
There's something poignant and revealing about the salt - of - the - earth fisherman seeing the car in the water — his attention brought to the submerged vehicle by his son's surprised shout of «Dad!»
Watching «The Bourne Identity», the first film in the series, Damon looks touchingly young, bringing vulnerability to the near - superhuman Jason Bourne, who is pulled out of the sea by fishermen with bullets in his back and his memory wiped.
Partner fisherman each need to bring a toy for entry.
A stunning work of fiction that brings us deep into the intertwined lives of a small seaside town where a little girl, the daughter of a fisherman, has gone missing.
Both breeds are believed to be descended from dogs in the Newfoundland part of Canada that were probably brought to the area by Portuguese fishermen in the 16th century.
These working dogs would have been brought over to Newfoundland by British fishermen.
It is believed that the ancestors of Newfies were brought to Newfoundland by European fisherman.
Many North Americans claim it as a native breed, while others argue that it descends from Pyrenean Mountain Dogs, brought to America by French fisherman.
What is certain, though, is that the Newfoundland's predecessors were brought to the island of Newfoundland by fishermen who came over from Europe, and that the modern day Newfoundland, as we know it, originated on its namesake island.
The Great Pyrenees, the Boarhound, and the Mastiff are among the possible contributors to the Newfoundland's genetics, and some contend that Basque fisherman were responsible for bringing the Newfoundland's ancestors to the Newfoundland coast.
There are many conflicting stories as to the origin of the Newfoundland — some say he descended from the Great Pyrenees or a «French hound» — but nearly all agree that he originated in Newfoundland and his ancestors were brought there by fisherman from the European continent.
Made from wild caught ocean whitefish, be at ease knowing these ingredients were also brought in by American fisherman.
Fishermen can bring you for a trip or organize a barbecue on the beach with the fish of the day.
Held to signify the start of the lobster season, it is a fun event that brings together the island's fishermen, young local children and tourists from every corner of the map.
Some scoundrel brought them here and now it is a wonderful place for fishermen.
Hailing from a small community of commercial salmon fishermen in South Central Alaska, Executive Chef Sara Garrant happily brings her background directly to the Bourbon Steak kitchen with a dynamic focus on fresh, local ingredients through a tight - knit, respectful team atmosphere.
It's really not hard to imagine the fresh caught tuna being brought in by local fishermen and salted on the spot.
The chef works with the fishermen directly, then brings his creativity to each dish, and the results are fresh, flavorful, and perhaps even unforgettable.
Tonight we'd like to thank the fishermen who work the waters to bring up this golden dish.
The battle lines between the fishermen of Caye Caulker and the exporting companies were drawn, but then an unexpected event brought the conflict sharply into focus.
They are brought in with all sorts of problems: lockjaw, poisoning, cancer and even bullet wounds from fishermen.
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