These were sold for $ 60 each, with $ 5 down and 500 for a book to keep a record of the advances given to and the deliveries
made by each fisherman.
Not exact matches
It is we who are sanctified,
made fit for divine service,
by the call of Christ to faith and obedience, just as the
fishermen were given roles in God's great drama of salvation.
These bright, handy pliers were designed specifically to tackle the issues experienced
by fishermen and are
made from aircraft - grade, rust - proof aluminum.
(He
made it nearly to Guadeloupe and was rescued
by passing
fishermen.)
Made from wild caught ocean whitefish, be at ease knowing these ingredients were also brought in
by American
fisherman.
Another example are the boats we use in Padang Bay and Amed, the captains used to be
fishermen, now they
make their income
by bringing you to your dive destination, and instead of fishing the reefs they protect them.
With the nice beautiful beach and surrounded
by tropical garden, the exotic buffet breakfast with home -
made jam from the local fruits, dinning at beachfront restaurant with selection of menu, enjoying the spectacular sunset while watching the
fisherman working, diving and snorkeling activity, The Sea World Club Beach Resort & Dive Center is the place to be to have the amazing exclusive holiday experience.
The upper room of the gallery is dedicated to a body of work
made by the British artist in the 1970s in the
fishermen's town, in the North East of Spain.
The discovery of Le Douanier Rousseau
by Picasso in Paris, and the naïve
fisherman - artist Alfred Wallis
by the British modernist Ben Nicholson in Cornwall, provided inspiration for new approaches to
making art.
Rachel Harrison will present two films
by the underappreciated Spanish director Carlos Velo: Almadrabas (1934), about tuna
fishermen, and his Academy Award - nominated Torero (1956), considered one of the most authentic and gripping films about bullfighting ever
made.
Here's a Scientific American video about Thimble Island Ocean Farm, where former commercial
fisherman Bren Smith is busy
making up for his previous actions
by cultivating a polyculture of kelp, oysters, scallops and mussels in what he claims is a low carbon, regenerative model that could help heal our seas.
As John puts it: «It turns out that profit - seeking
fishermen should want to catch even fewer fish than the «sustainable» number calculated
by biologists, because leaving more fish in the ocean leads to bigger populations that
make for easier and more lucrative fishing in the long run.»
These creatures are fished solely for the sashimi trade in Japan and because they are so prized a
fisherman can
make his season
by just catching one, but what good is a $ 50,000 fish when there are none left?
In fact, a video shot in the same region of Australia shows just how bold crocodiles can be in hopes of
making a meal of shark — and just how unfazed some area
fisherman are
by it.
Japan's Fukui prefecture is plagued
by swarms of Nomura's jellyfish, a 450 pound species that keeps
fishermen from
making their daily rounds.