Sentences with phrase «of fish caught by»

Up to 80 percent of fish caught by fishermen here comes from British waters, which are about a two - hour boat ride away.
Their data proves that the number and weight of the fish caught by recreational fishermen can be used to monitor the spread of exotic fish that are commonly caught by anglers.
The eatery is located in the Murray Premises — a warehouse that was built for cod fishers in 1846 — and has a large wine cellar and an assortment of fish caught by Newfoundlanders.

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The first was the miraculous catch of fish narrated by Luke (Lk 5:1 - 1 1).
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.
Fisherwomen are resisting such development projects because their fish catch has decreased due to the cutting down of mangrove trees and the pollution of the sea by chemicals discharged from prawn farms.
20:2) And in Matthew 17:24 - 27, the story in which Jesus pays the temple tax by catching a pecuniary fish, the translators tell us through the notes that the stater is worth two didrachmas, thus covering the taxes of both Jesus and Peter.
The fish catch had been growing at a record rate for two decades prior to 1970, but since 1970 the fish catch per person fell by 13 per cent or over 1 per cent per year Then fifteen years later in the mid-1980s there was an upturn of nearly 20 per cent due largely to the recovery of the depleted Peruvian anchoveta fishery.
I caught a fish in a butterfly net last week by standing quietly in the water, and putting a few crumbs of bread out.
Wheat and corn production already has been declining and the ability to catch fish in areas of the tropics is expected to decrease by 40 to 60 percent.
Two - thirds of the caught fish that humans eat are taken by small - scale fishers, many of whom use canoes carved from logs or stationary beach seine nets, such as the rampani that dot India's eastern coast.
Edited by Molly S. Wales — Photos by Dry Creek Kitchen Recipes: Parsley and Garlic Crusted Quailwith Heirloom Tomatoes Marinated Vegetables for the Grill Renowned chef Mark Purdy's education began early, on the small island of Nantucket where he and his brother caught blue fish at the beach down the street from their summer home.
As a member of the Leader Group of Companies, Port Fish strives to uphold the standards of excellence and sustainability set forth by its parent company as it catches, packages and sells fresh and frozen fish around the woFish strives to uphold the standards of excellence and sustainability set forth by its parent company as it catches, packages and sells fresh and frozen fish around the wofish around the world.
KEY WEST, FLORIDA, June 1, 2015 — Known for serving the freshest seafood in Key West, The Stoned Crab restaurant is now taking the dining experience to a «whole» new level by offering diners just - caught, whole fish prepared using a variety of complementary cooking techniques learned from Florida Keys local fishermen.
This includes open dumps (i.e., uncovered, unlined), open burn (i.e., not in a controlled facility), the portion of harvested crops eaten by pests, and fish discards (the portion of total catch that is thrown away or slipped)
We Love: The daily «Point Judith by - catch»; a testament to Sukle's relationship with local fisheries, it features underdogs like weakfish, cunner fish, or scup — all of which taste way better than they sound.
Red snapper is the closest, in size and texture, to the fish that is caught in the rivers in the Kelabit Highlands.Also, because of its delicate, flaky meat, red snapper cooks well by steaming.
They live about 200 feet from the beach, and one of the treats of the beach is Kruse's Räucherfisch (Kruse's Smoked Fish), a market and restaurant right on the beach that serves fish caught and prepared by the fisherman himself, Hans Werner KrFish), a market and restaurant right on the beach that serves fish caught and prepared by the fisherman himself, Hans Werner Krfish caught and prepared by the fisherman himself, Hans Werner Kruse.
I hosted one of the very first trash fish dinners in the country using what most fishermen would consider to be by catch or «trash fish».
Check out this recent San Francisco Chronicle story about the school meal program in Oakland USD, which procures 80 percent of its produce from local farms, uses by - catch fish that... [Continue reading]
As the sun began to set, our four year old son, Colin, caught by far the biggest fish of the day, measuring in at just about half his height.
As part of an attempt to safeguard cod and other fish stocks, the amount of fish UK trawlers can catch is fixed by the European Union (EU).
They used data of fish caught at depths less than 200 feet recorded by independent observers placed on the boats, and they supplemented that data with boat logbooks.
Around 80 per cent of fish caught and eaten in the country are from lagoons sustained by these plants.
Discover caught up with Baltimore on his final presidential vacation at his second home near Missoula, Montana, where his plans to fly - fish were interrupted by our questions about the future of AIDS prevention, the usefulness of stem cell research, and what really happened in the most famous fraud scandal prior to this year's South Korean stem cell debacle.
Fewer boats fished during the stormiest weather, with fishing on the highest wind days dropping by 79 percent under catch shares, according to the research published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Callahan, a naval architect and experienced sailor, survived by catching fish with a makeshift spear and drinking from his raft's solar stills — inflatable plastic tents that captured one pint of evaporated freshwater from seawater each day.
CATCHING COD Researchers in the Gulf of Maine catch Atlantic cod to study how the fish populations have been affected by temperature.
National fishing policies and development funding in the Philippines during the 1970s and 1980s promoted higher catches of marine life and the researchers found this corresponded to an expansion in the tools and methods used by fishers.
While there is not much evidence of cyanide - caught fish poisoning the people who eat it — the dose retained by a fish after being puffed is relatively small — the risk nevertheless remains, especially for those who ingest a lot of it.
The unrestricted use of trawl nets results in overfishing and the dumping of unwanted species — the by - catch or «trash fish».
The SWFSC report is intended to inform the decision by the Secretary of Commerce on whether to authorize hundreds of foreign fishing vessels that fish on dolphins to apply the «dolphin - safe» label to their catches.
Later on, when the sea anemones grow big and become predators themselves, their venom adapts to their new lifestyle by producing a different kind of toxin, one best suited to catch small fish and shrimp.
In fact, each tonne of nitrogen could lift the fish catch by a quarter of a tonne — a win - win solution.
The Comorans knew about the fish, of course, but they only caught the «gombessa» by accident — and then they threw it back because it was inedible.
However, the proportion of catch which is discarded has increased from around 25 % to 35 %, because catches have become increasingly dominated by small fish.
For this reason, the EU has reformed the Common Fisheries Policy in an effort to eradicate the practice by obliging fishing vessels to land all of their catch.
There is a catch: «The people who reduce catch to rebuild stocks need to be the same ones that benefit by the reduced costs of fishing and higher catch per day,» says fisheries scientist Ray Hillborn of the University of Washington, who participated in the analysis.
Officials have responded to the collapse of fishery stocks with a slew of regulations, many of them forcing fishing operators to be more selective in their harvest, whether by targeting certain species and regional populations, by mandating size or gender restrictions on catches, or by defining open and closed seasons for fishing.
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.
For example, the use of spatial zoning to reduce the overlap of fisheries, oil rigs and shipping lanes with areas of the ocean used by penguins; the use of appropriate fishing methods to reduce the accidental bycatch of penguins and other species; and, the use of ecologically based fisheries harvesting rules to limit the allowable catches taken by fishermen, particularly where they target species that are also food for penguins.»
It is among the top 10 most popular fish caught in U.S. waters by recreational anglers, who relish pursuit of «flatties,» or «doormats,» as the largest fluke are sometimes called.
But, with the exception of bottom - feeding fish and sessile (immobile) filter feeders caught in the immediate vicinity, any radionuclides from Fukushima have been diluted by the vastness of the Pacific to insignificant quantities.
But study coauthor Jon Hare, of NOAA's Northeast Fisheries Science Center in Narragansett, R.I., says that's not the case for all fish: Climate change has caused a northward shift for two other northeastern fish grouped in the same management plan as the fluke: the popular black sea bass, and the small scup or porgy, which is often caught by fishers targeting other catch.
In the subsequent Marine Mammal Science paper just out, the catches were among the key pieces of information used to model the size of the California blue whale population over time — a model previously used by other groups to estimate populations of hundreds of fish and various other whale species.
Researchers from Royal Holloway, University of London, led by PhD student Leslie van der Leer, assigned participants a computer task in which they observed the color of a black or white fish caught from one of two lakes and were then asked to choose to see further fish or decide on one of the lakes as the source of that sequence of fish.
Boris Worm, a marine biologist at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, who two years ago predicted the collapse of seafood as a food source by 2048, says Costello's work is noteworthy but adds that catch shares will work better when combined with other tools, such as banning fishing in sensitive areas.
It is a whopper of a catch, in more ways than one: China is under - reporting its overseas fishing catch by more than an order of magnitude, according to a study published on 23 March.
Earlier this summer a commercial fisherman contracted by the Asian Carp Regional Coordinating Committee (ACRCC) caught a species of the intruding fish in Illinois, only 14 kilometers south of Lake Michigan.
Gascuel, who helps to determine how many fish can be caught while avoiding population collapse, says that numbers of octopus and shrimp available to be taken in EU contracts with Mauritania, primarily by Spanish vessels, were already small.
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