Their hyper - real tendency creates a playful resistance that outmodes their real predecessor
of baitfish and insects, giving way to the imitation and simulacra at play and developing a dialectical relationship between being an observer and a contributor to the tradition of painting.
Seven to 9 miles off the coast, sprinkled along a 20 - mile stretch between Dangriga and Placencia, these narrow shallows rise from 50 to 70 feet of water where Spanish mackerel, bonito, bar jacks and jack crevalle constantly tear into schools
of baitfish beneath frigate birds hoping for an easy meal.
A crocodile fish and clouds
of baitfish were the special points of this dive.
You will cruise over fields of staghorn coral, looking out for black tip sharks and leopard sharks as well as hunting trevallies enjoying the rich supply
of baitfish.
North of Isla Mujeres, snorkelers swim with whale sharks and manta rays while divers plunge beneath swirling schools
of baitfish corralled by circling sailfish.
Its superstructure rises to 50 feet and is often engulfed in schools
of baitfish, rainbow runners and patrolling snappers.
The island's southwestern corner offers a rocky coast with some of the island's best shore diving, with grottoes and swim throughs that attract tarpon and swarms
of baitfish.
The complicated ecosystem of the reef supplies food and shelter to a huge variety
of baitfish and small crustaceans that, in turn, attract larger predators.
It's home to millions
of baitfish, crabs, shrimp, and other small aquatics, serving as the first link in the undersea food chain that supports the most abundant marine life in the Caribbean.
We encourage anglers to vigilantly follow the regulations prohibiting the movement
of baitfish and other fish between waters to protect New York's high - quality fishing.»
Not exact matches
Sailfish hunt cooperatively, encircling a school
of anchovies or sardines and leaping dramatically to herd the
baitfish into a tightly packed, panicked ball.
As we push off, a pair
of dolphins troll lazily back and forth no more than 20 feet away, lunching on
baitfish discarded by fishermen along the canal banks.
Crabs and lobsters are drawn to a totally synthetic bait, which could reduce the large take
of live
baitfish from the sea
These seamounts, or underwater mountains, rise more than a thousand feet off the ocean floor, triggering a natural upwelling
of nutrient - rich seawater that in turn attracts
baitfish and the open - sea predators that feed upon them.
Gray whales, as described by the International Union for Conservation
of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN), are stated to feed primarily on swarming mysids, commonly called opossum shrimps, tube - dwelling amphipods, and polychaete tube worms in the northern parts
of their range, but are also known to take red crabs,
baitfish, and other food (crab larvae, mobile amphipods, herring eggs and larvae, cephalopods, and megalops) opportunistically or off the main feeding grounds.
Baleen whales completely lack teeth and filter small prey such as plankton, worms, and
baitfish from the water using rows
of baleen arranged in their mouths like sieves.
Also, as mentioned in our previous blog, the crucial
baitfish species that they are utterly dependent on for survival are all declining in drastic and alarming ways in the past couple
of decades.
I get that say a pier with a permanent light might well attract
baitfish at night which in turn attracts predators, but I feel a whole lot comfortable fishing a quiet beach somewhere if as much
of my fishing is done in darkness.