Sentences with phrase «of sharks in the water»

It seems there are a lot of sharks in the water, I didn't realise the big publishers were in on this too now.
«There are lots of sharks in the water waiting to buy assets,» says Vaisman.

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There's a part of their training when they have to swim in the waters off of San Clemente, California, which they are told is a breeding ground for sharks.
This may seem like some useless information when an ocean's worth of water is pushing in on them from every side, but sharks use this ability to figure out where other fish, both predators and prey, are.
Meanwhile, development projects such as marinas and residential buildings constructed in California's estuaries have pushed stingrays out of their traditional habitats and into coastal waters, where the rays provide easy food for baby white sharks.
The ACA move has failed (seriously — after 7 years of complaining and saying that they had a better plan, the Republicans had nothing) and that means sharks smell blood in the water and will push back on every Trump proposal.
In the case of American Water Works, it has a moat more than a mile wide filled with angry mutant sharks.
President Barack Obama's support of same - sex marriage, like blood in the water, has conservative sharks circling for a kill.
At the first sign of blood in the water sharks (atheists) and LEACHES (scammers) come out of the woodwork.
All of these shark theme baby and toddler items bring the toothy, fin - in - the - water fun without the terror.
If you think Dirty John was politically successful look out — shark in the water — name of John DeFrancisco.
Shark in the water... name of John DeFrancisco!
When the frightened creatures froze in place and covered the cavity leading to the gills with their tentacles, the voltage in the water nearby dropped by about 80 %, the researchers report online today in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B. Subsequent lab tests on two types of sharks revealed that the tactic works beautifully: When the researchers generated voltages to simulate the presence of a resting cuttlefish, the sharks could detect the electronic equipment from a distance of 20 centimeters and struck at it 62 % of the time.
I had sharks swim up to my feet and a finch hop from one knee to the other, not to mention tons of sea lions who kept coming out to play when I was in the water.
For years, bottlenose dolphins have been spotted hefting conch shells out of the water in Western Australia's Shark Bay and then shaking them, but no one had any idea why, until now.
Its hydraulics corroded in salt water, forcing Stephen Spielberg to substitute scenes shot from the shark's point of view.
According to Shimada, one pair of bones called hyomandibulae formed a massive oar - shaped lever to protrude and swing the jaws open extra wide, like a parachute, in order to receive more plankton - rich water into its mouth, similar to the way many sharks open their mouth.
In the shallow inshore waters of Shark Bay, Western Australia, however, wild dolphins allow researchers to wade among them and record their calls.
Now a team of physicists have discovered how sharks perceive minute differences in water temperature, and it turns out to be quite unusual.
Analyses of data for these lengthy dives reveal that the colder the waters were at maximum depth, the more time the whale sharks spent basking at the surface immediately afterward, the researchers report online today in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface.
He eschewed scuba tanks and shark cages, simply tagging these supposedly ferocious animals with a spear and using a snorkel in up to 100 feet of water.
Hammerhead sharks were once plentiful in the waters of Baja California.
In October 2011, when I arrived in La Paz, the colder water was still attracting recreational divers, fishermen and a new generation of shark scientistIn October 2011, when I arrived in La Paz, the colder water was still attracting recreational divers, fishermen and a new generation of shark scientistin La Paz, the colder water was still attracting recreational divers, fishermen and a new generation of shark scientists.
Those sharks that do not become successful in learning how to catch prey quickly may starve as a result, which would partially explain the early migration of this juvenile female to off - shore waters for richer food.
When the waters cooled, hammerhead sharks arrived in this part of the Mexican state of Baja California in droves.
And with that, Hoyos is in the water like a missile, trying to get a glimpse of one of the sharks.
Measures including the current prohibition of commercial fishing from large vessels within 50 nautical miles from the coast have resulted in some protection, but the researchers say that this new information highlights that hammerhead sharks may still be in danger, due to their use of both coastal and offshore waters during early life stages.
White sharks of all ages and sizes are present in continental shelf waters year - round, but their distribution varies by season.
Most of the sharks were found in water depths shallower than 330 feet, although they seem to use deeper and colder waters as their size increases.
Species: Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus) Habitat: deep in the North Atlantic and the cold surface waters of the Arctic
Doing the math, your chances of being bitten by a shark in California waters has actually decreased 91 % over the past 63 years, the team will report later this month in Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment.
Another possibility is that the recovery of seal and sea lion populations off the coast of California, thanks again to successful marine protection policies, are giving the sharks more reason to stay in these waters.
«If you put more people in the water, you have more people that could possibly interact with a shark,» says Francesco Ferretti, lead author of the study and a marine ecologist at Stanford University's Hopkins Marine Station in Pacific Grove, California.
The study indicates the Eocene Arctic sand tiger shark, a member of the lamniform group of sharks that includes today's great white, thresher and mako sharks, was thriving in the brackish water of the western Arctic Ocean back then.
«To avoid dangerous shark encounters, information trumps culling: Risk of great white shark attack in California waters down 91 percent since 1950, researchers report.»
Commercial and recreational fishing of white sharks is not permitted in California waters.
A juvenile male whale shark gulps a mouthful of water under a fishing platform in Cenderawasih Bay.
In a paper published Monday in Scientific Reports, Chuck Bangley, a postdoctoral researcher at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, and his colleagues analyzed data from the North Carolina fisheries» department, which compared the temperature, oxygen and salinity of the water to the number of sharks near Pamlico Sound, part of the stretch of water between the islands of the Outer Banks and the rest of the statIn a paper published Monday in Scientific Reports, Chuck Bangley, a postdoctoral researcher at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, and his colleagues analyzed data from the North Carolina fisheries» department, which compared the temperature, oxygen and salinity of the water to the number of sharks near Pamlico Sound, part of the stretch of water between the islands of the Outer Banks and the rest of the statin Scientific Reports, Chuck Bangley, a postdoctoral researcher at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, and his colleagues analyzed data from the North Carolina fisheries» department, which compared the temperature, oxygen and salinity of the water to the number of sharks near Pamlico Sound, part of the stretch of water between the islands of the Outer Banks and the rest of the state.
For most of their early history, these sharks lived in shallow, coastal waters.
While the outlook for reefs in the fact of today's rapid global warming is exceptionally serious, the authors provide remedial options for management interventions that will increase reef resilience, including: a) reduce the harvest of herbivorous fish to sustainable levels, b) protect sharks and other top predators, c) manage all aspects of water quality, and d) diminish direct anthropogenic impacts and stressors.
A new scientific study has identified two distinct populations of white shark at the east and west of Bass Strait in Australian waters, prompting researchers to suggest the huge fi...
The researchers placed the shark embryos in water that matched the projected scenarios of warming and acidification, a pH 0.5 lower and about 7 °F higher than today's levels and allowed them to incubate and hatch normally.
He said they were probably similar to the bull sharks of today, in the fact that they can survive in both brackish swamps and shallow oceans.Gogáin also mentioned that this may be part of the way fish started to colonize inland fresh waters.
Sharks that had been swimming for five days in pools of regular ocean water spent more than 60 percent of their time in the squid - scented stream.
She recommends avoiding overfished species such as shark, orange roughy and bluefin tuna and instead looking for seafood that has been caught in Australian waters, particularly wild bream, flathead, King George whiting and Australian salmon, all of which are categorised by the Australian Marine Conservation Society as the most sustainable in the current marketplace.
You wan na go shark that and then you got ta put some chum in the water to bring those sharps in the surface if you're gonna do some killing of these bacteria, you got ta chum that water with maybe a little bit more of carbs or a little bit more fodmaps that for dealing with SIBO (Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth).
According to many experts, shark cartilage is poorly absorbed when taken in the form of a encapsulated powder or as a powder mixed with water or fruit juice.
I then came up with a sketch for where and how I wanted to sharks to be overlaid on the base dress, with the intention of creating shapes that resembled shark fins and trying to create motion by having the shark dive down in some areas and shoot up from the water in others.
In the past they had to swim in shark infested waters to other remote islands in search of a new Bride... but not anymorIn the past they had to swim in shark infested waters to other remote islands in search of a new Bride... but not anymorin shark infested waters to other remote islands in search of a new Bride... but not anymorin search of a new Bride... but not anymore.
Audiences with a deep abiding fear of the water or killer sharks may find enough entertainment to be had, but for everyone else 47 Meters Down is an exercise in treading water.
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