Sentences with phrase «fishermen catch»

Elizabeth Hogan, campaign manager for World Society for the Protection of Animals, said: «Shark finning is an extremely cruel and inhumane practice driven by the shark fin trade in which fishermen catch sharks, cut off their fins and throw the still - living animals back into the water, where they die slow and horrifically painful deaths.
«A thinner ozone layer allows more ultraviolet radiation to strike the earth's surface... In Patagonia, hunters now report finding blind rabbits; fishermen catch blind salmon.»
Fishermen catch fresh fish everyday that is prepared in the local bistros.
These are good to eat and local fishermen catch them whenever they can.
Instead, devote your time to swimming in crystal - clear seas, then eat whatever the fishermen catch that day as your table slowly sinks into the sand.
The folklore claims 10 % of fishermen catch 90 % of the fish.
Gro Harlem Brundtland, Norway's green Prime Minister, recently said that whales eat as much as Norwegian fishermen catch, and therefore must be controlled.
Our menu reflects the availability of what the fishermen catch and what produce I can buy here or on nearby islands.
We chose a house that sits on a beach overlooking a local fishing pier, where each morning we watch the fishermen catching bait in their nets before they head out to sea in their pangas (fishing boats).
When a fisherman catches a big, beautiful fish, the fisherman must not dance.
Fishing up to that 12 mile limit is small scale - fisherman catching crab and lobsters in bay areas, that type of thing.There might arguably be some marginal effect off the south coast of England because it's so close to France.
That may have been helped in those early times by fisherman catching cod in distant waters.
A fisherman catches the large fish.
No tourists around, only us mesmerized by the beauty of the sunrise and the hard work of the local fishermen catching shrimps and crabs.
Thought to be extinct since the end of the cretaceous period over 65million years ago, in 1938 a fisherman caught a live coelacanth off the coast of South Africa near Madagascar.
This charming little local restaurant's specialty is whatever the local fishermen catches and delicious brick oven pizza.

Not exact matches

I recently ate at a restaurant where the menu actually listed the name of the specific fisherman who caught the catch of the day!
One of those suggested uses was for fisherman to scan their catches for eggs (which can be made into caviar).
They knew that five local fishermen, all retired, had licences to catch sturgeon and found one who agreed to rent it to them.
«Fishermen joke that you always think the lure you don't have is the one that's going to catch the fish,» says Ross Gordon, who started Mystery Tackle Box to solve the mythical science of finding the lure that will seduce a particular fish.
While the next few weeks are the most bountiful time for Canada's lobster fishermen, a dismal fate awaits them upon returning to shore to sell their catch.
Those lines lure sharks with the scent of blood, even if it's fish like tuna, and not sharks, that the fishermen are trying to catch.
This picture — snapped of a bald eagle, America's favorite bird, who swooped in on fisherman Bruce Huntley's catch and stole away with it before he could reel it in — is probably some sort of metaphor for American ingenuity or opportunism or something.
Thankfully, you don't have to catch fish to be a world famous fisherman.
Remember, while bad fisherman may catch few fish, one who only dreams will never catch any.
That's what we fishermen always say when we don't catch anything.
This picture — snapped of a bald eagle, America's favorite bird, who swooped in on fisherman Bruce Huntley's catch and stole away with it before he could reel it in — ...
But then day breaks and a stranger asks the question all fisherman have heard from the shore: «Caught anything, boys?»
The fisherman in their boat on the lake after a disappointing night's work, catch sight of an unknown figure who hails them from the beach.
A man fishing alone in a boat, when he catches a big one, thinks immediately of whom he will tell or he fantasizes the response of persons to his success as a fisherman.
Fishermen must not exaggerate about the number and size of fish they catch.
But now that I met a whole bunch of other fisherman who had also never caught any fish, but who knew lots of amazing stories from people who had, it made me realize that this is just the way it is in fishing.
«I know from my vast experience as an expert fisherman that before you can catch any fish, you must first learn how to fish.
I am sure that by this time next year, when the man gets up to teach all the amateur fisherman who have never caught a fish about the miracle - working wonders of this prayer, he will have some stories to tell them about me, and how I prayed five times a day, and as a result, caught the biggest fish the world and the most fish all in one day.
They just tell stories about friends of theirs who heard about a guy who caught dozens of fish on a stretch of a river in Africa, or another guy who pulled a fish so big out of a frozen pond in Minnesota that the fisherman had to make the hole in the ice bigger just to pull it out.
«I'm a fisherman, and want to have experience catching all different kinds of fish.»
Some of my detractors have begun saying that even though I founded the World Fishing Training Center, I was not a successful fisherman because I had never actually caught any fish.
We taught a whole seminar on the history of the fishing prayer and the amazing catches of fish that some fisherman had after praying this prayer.
It just goes to show that if I had been the one in that boat, with the knowledge that those fisherman had, I would have been the one to catch the big fish.
They can continue to be fishermen, going out every day trying to catch a few morsels of meat, or they can fishers of men, going out every day trying to catch human lives that last for eternity.
Using irony, satire, and humor, Jeremy Myers writes Adventures in Fishing (for Men) as an allegorical story about a man's quest to become a successful and world - famous fisherman — without ever catching any fish.
I told him about the spear fisherman, who had caught nothing.
I think «Ishing» must be some sort of perverted act a few demented fishermen have performed on fish they have caught, something to do with the rear fin...
Before the first four who were called to discipleship knew quite what they were getting into, Jesus had declared that they would continue to be fishermen, only it would be people they would catch (Mark 1:17; Matt.
I am not a fisherman myself, and some years ago my consistent failure in attempts to catch fish prompted me to think that I was not merely up against the operation of ordinary luck; instead it was my fate that was dooming me to catchlessness.
«Prudentius, Seneca, Boethius, Etc.,» written in blank - verse tercets, describes the Chinese fishermen, who use ring - necked cormorants: So what they catch they can not swal - low, / Can not, in fact, but give, if only of displacement.
The BUY ME initiative serves three purposes — it reminds consumers that if they want to eat a real Maine lobster it has to be caught by a real Maine fisherman.
The consumer can go to dorrlobster.com, click on «Track Your Lobster,» enter the code and see the actual fisherman who caught that lobster.
In addition to its new facility, J.J. McDonnell launched the Bycatch Program last year that focuses on underutilized fish that fishermen may be catching.
The salmon, halibut and prawns are caught by Tofino fisherman, the poultry is free run and farmed on Vancouver Island.
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