Sentences with phrase «of deep sea fish»

I was first interested in the behavior of deep sea fish, and then later in dinosaurs.
Mooloolaba has a large port where you can learn to sail, head out for a day of deep sea fishing or join a whale watching cruise in season.
As «Isla» is a fishing village where you can arrange any kind of Deep sea fishing in Isla Mujeres at your convenience.
We also have a great selection of Deep Sea fishing options, for more information and reservations visit our Deep Sea Fishing page.
Yet it is the sight of the deep sea fishing trawler ahead that triggers the adrenalin rush amongst the onboard birders.
We offer a variety of deep sea fishing charters off the beautiful Sunshine Coast, departing from Mooloolaba.
Depart Mackay Marina at 8.00 a.m. and head for the outer islands of Wigton, Caulder and Scawfell for two days of deep sea fishing or just relaxing, with family or friends.
The CEO Deep Sea Fishing Extravaganza package includes among other standard amenities two whole days of deep Sea fishing on your own private boat where you'll be with one of the area's best captains sparing no expense angling big game fish.
Amelia Island Charter Boat Association — Whether you are looking for a day of deep sea fishing, backwater fishing or sailing, Amelia Island Charter Boat Association can provide your family or group a day of fun.
Newcomers to this great sport as well as hard core fisherman, can enjoy the excitement of deep sea fishing in Puerto Rico.
Check out Mexico fishing vacation packages and experience the thrill of deep sea fishing in Riviera Nayarit.

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If you decide to stay in town year round, there are a number of activities that you can take up, from surfing and deep sea fishing to riding horses along the beach.
At last count, he's been fly - fishing out in Jackson Hole, deep sea wreck diving in the Atlantic Ocean, quail hunting in Georgia and, best of all, he climbed to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro — all within that past year alone!
In seeking to root out man's claim to a special status in the universe, deep ecologists are pagan pantheists who reject biblical religion, especially the injunction of Genesis 1:28 to «Fill the earth and subdue it; have dominion over the fish of the seas, the birds of the sky, and all the living beings that move on this earth.»
Last weekend my husband was cooking one of our million bags of red snapper that he caught while deep sea fishing back in the beginning of July.
Mr. Howe introduced one of his clients, who needed state government approval for a power plant, to Mr. Percoco on that deep - sea fishing trip.
There were private plane trips, courtesy of Mr. Howe's clients, for Mr. Cuomo days before his first election — not to mention a deep - sea fishing expedition for his campaign manager.
«Taking into account the size of adult squid, the toothfish probably is its most common prey species, because no other deep - sea fish of similar size are available around the Antarctic,» says Laptikhovsky.
Pretty soon you've memorised the key characteristics of about 25 different deep - sea fish, squid, or jellyfish just to cope with the task.
Over the years Widder has invented several devices that are attached to the sub to photograph and measure various deep - sea populations of bioluminescent fish.
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Distribution, composition and functions of gelatinous tissues in deep - sea fishes.
That must give the fish a great advantage in the deep sea, where the ability to spot even the dimmest and briefest of lights can mean the difference between eating and being eaten.
Most of the material that Tomita uses in his art comes from fishermen — he used to be one until he was 25 — discarded dead crabs, squid, unsold deep - sea fish, unwanted tiddlers.
Amazing video footage of the snailfish, the first of a school of fish living in the deepest sea, was taken by the Hadal - Lander, a ROV with a titanium - encased high - resolution camera, in the Pacific's Japan Trench.
As edible fish have become scarcer, more boats are going out at night in pursuit of the deep - sea «oilfish».
President Barack Obama on Thursday will designate the largest marine sanctuary in the world in an area of the Pacific Ocean that will be off - limits to commercial fishing and deep - sea mining, the White House said on Wednesday.
A throng of reef - dwelling organisms live on the edge of the Gulf of Mexico's continental shelf some 200 kilometers offshore, from corals in the shallower regions to sponges, sea fans and other soft corals, and numerous fish species in the deep.
«We expected maybe one or two fish, but to see such a big group was amazing,» says Monty Priede, director of the University of Aberdeen's Oceanlab, which specializes in robotic exploration of the deep sea.
«Humans have probably had all kinds of effects on food availability to deep - sea scavengers through fisheries discards, changes in fish stocks and whaling,» says David Bailey of the University of Glasgow, UK.
BRUSSELS — After months of delays, the European Parliament's Fisheries Committee approved a report yesterday to restrict fishing practices deemed destructive for deep - sea ecosystems.
It also left the door ajar for a general phaseout later — but only after an assessment of the impact of deep - sea fishing gear on fragile species and marine ecosystems after 4 years.
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.
Bottom trawling and gillnetting are nonselective methods that catch 20 % to 40 % of unwanted fish, including vulnerable deep - sea species with long lifespans and slow reproduction rates.
They took no account of the far slower turnover rates in a typical population of deep - sea fishes
They say this is the first evidence of natural selection maintaining separate specialised types of the same species of fish, each adapting to different habitat depths within a single population spanning two kilometres of depth in the deep sea.
Scientists have found evidence of natural selection in a deep - sea fish species adapting to the depth of ocean that it inhabits.
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
«Bioluminescence is quite common in the deep sea, and many fishes inhabiting this region exhibit complex, species - specific patterns of light - producing structures,» said John Sparks, a curator in the American Museum of Natural History's Department of Ichthyology and one of the co-authors on the study.
«In this study we have shown that deep - sea fishes that exhibit unique, species - specific bioluminescent organs, like lanternfishes and dragonfishes, also exhibit increased rates of diversification,» said Leo Smith, an assistant curator of ichthyology at the University of Kansas and a co-author on the paper.
«This suggests to us that bioluminescent signaling may be critical to diversification of fishes in the deep sea
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).
Some fish swim up rivers and die; birds sprinkle the land with their guano; and those deep - sea nutrients slowly work their way into ecosystems on land with the help of bald eagles and bears and the like.
One of the earliest signs of advanced maritime skill, deep - sea fishing has been tenuously traced back roughly 12,000 years.
The European Commission wants to tighten its oversight of deep - sea habitat, proposing yesterday to phase out deep - sea trawling, reduce discards of unwanted fish, and implement scientific quotas for fishing.
The proposal would phase out licenses for deep - sea trawling 2 years after the regulation is approved, require strict quotas for deep - sea species that lack solid scientific data on the size of populations, and require impact assessments for opening new areas to deep - sea bottom fishing.
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.
«Deep sea fish remove one million tons of carbon dioxide every year from UK and Irish waters.»
«We discover a new species of sea bass on Curacao deep reefs that just happens to be the missing adult stage of a larval fish from Florida, which we only knew existed because it was included as «decoration» in a scientific publication.
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