Sentences with phrase «of tiny fish»

Cruise or adventure trips will reward you to the sight of dolphins arcing over the water and terns feeding on schools of tiny fish skimming the surface of the ocean.
You can place your chair right at the edge of the water, watch schools of tiny fish play, get the perfect tan, and take in the entrancing scene to put every care in your mind away.
Hundreds of tiny fish emerge from their hiding spots in a network of nooks and weave themselves in artistic patterns whenever divers come near.
Go for a refreshing dip and sunk up the sun while a shoal of tiny fish swims around your feet!
The waters are shallow, it's like a giant natural pool with schools of tiny fish swimming at your feet.
Another of the area's unique diving adventures takes place in spring, when schooling sardines attract sailfish, giving divers a rare opportunity to swim into huge bait balls of these tiny fish while spindle - nosed sailfish circle and slash through the schools.
Circles of bubbles would appear from below — the whales do this to cause fish to congregate for easier hunting — followed by breach after breach of the whales as they scooped up schools of tiny fish in their mouths.
A collection of small wooden huts lined the beach of the resort and as I looked down I saw hundreds of tiny fish darting around the crystal clear water.
I could see all the way to its sandy seabed and even make out the schools of tiny fish and deep drifting weed.
Let's face it; there are plenty of tiny fish in this very over-populated pond!
The abundance of these tiny fish had fallen off.
The urine of a vast army of tiny fish, jellies and shrimpy things may play an important role in the ocean's nitrogen cycle.
In addition to seeing green lymphatic cells in the zebrafish embryos, the researchers noticed that green cells also covered the surface of the tiny fish's brains.
Despite the seemingly large number of tiny fish that fishermen and regulators thought were going to waste, the number was small compared to death by non-human predators and lack of plankton and other food sources.
Villa Belong Dua is an enchanting two - bedroom holiday villa rental in Bali, located in the heart of the tiny fishing and temple village of Seseh on the southwest coast.
Villa Belong Dua is an enchanting two - bedroom holiday villa in Bali, located in the heart of the tiny fishing village of Seseh on the island's south - west coast.
Villa Belong Dua is an enchanting two - bedroom holiday villa in Bali, located in the heart of the tiny fishing and temple village of Seseh on the southwest coast.

Not exact matches

John Baker hails from the tiny fishing town of Wesleyville, Nfld., and still speaks with a hint of Maritime lilt.
The tiny beads seep out of water - treatment systems into lakes and rivers, choking fish and marine life that ingest it.
Because octopuses have no bones, they are able to squeeze through some incredibly small spaces, like a tiny vent in the side of a fishing boat that Chance Miller of Millers Landing Alaska caught on film.
From the late 1960s through the early»70s, the denizens of this tiny Pacific island were the wealthiest people on the planet per capita, due to the dense and valuable guano deposits left on the island by fish - eating seabirds over a period of eons.
These tiny fish — eyeballs, tails, and all — will be unappealing to the faint of stomach, but our cats loved them, and they have a less pungent scent than most of the fish treats we tested: We could barely smell them when we opened the bag.
we've got this fish that could walk and breathe air (never mind that the «lobes» were only a tiny fraction of the size needed for locomotion.
Tiny details that strike Wilson's fancy, like the «cooked fish» of John's feeding narrative, are used to reconstruct not Jesus» teaching, for there is nothing to be said about that, but his public ministry.
I remember sitting in class, savoring the tiny morsel of fish I had just sampled, my eyes closed and my tastebuds alive with the taste of fish, desperately trying to commit it to memory.
Which translates into — I was born on an island nation, Singapore, and we grew up feasting on seafood, and every type of fish, from the tiny ikan bilis to large garoupa fish.
I normally strain my meat or fish stock using a fine sieve before adding to my stew, because I don't like seeing bits, pieces and tiny chips of bone in my stew, this is totally optional.
The next day, realizing that our readers would be interested in reading about the legendary habanero sauces, we dropped our scuba gear and fishing rods and chartered a plane to fly us to the tiny town of Melinda in the foothills of the Maya Mountains in the southern part of Belize.
This particular «burger» is a fired - up re-creation of a fish sandwich one of our editors devoured in the tiny town of San Pedro on Ambergris Caye, Belize.
Hinduism also forbids Brahmins from eating meat and fish, but Brahmins constitute only a tiny fraction of India's population.
This particular «burger» is a fired - up re-creation of a fish sandwich Nancy devoured in the tiny town of San Pedro on Ambergris Caye, Belize, in 1985.
Each morning at Kiriya Ryokan began with an artful Japanese - style breakfast: bite - size portions of grilled salmon or mackerel, soy - and - sugar - stewed carrot, white miso soup warmed tableside, a small school of tiny candied wakasagi fish, steamed vinegared potato, white rice, and an addictive treat of soy - and - sugar - boiled hamburger, which was unexpected, especially in spoonful size.
And some Whole Foods butcher and seafood counters sell cheap, pre-packaged bones and shells for a tiny fraction of the cost of a steak or a whole fish.
about 200 g of left over chicken meat 1 liter of chicken stock 200 ml coconut milk a large piece of fresh ginger, sliced and cut into small pieces 1 red chili, cut in tiny pieces and seeds removed 2 tablespoons fish sauce 1 teaspoon tumeric powder 1 tablespoon tamarind chutney 1 teaspoon brown sugar 2 carrots, cut into planks 1 can of bamboo shots 1 red pepper, diced juice from one lemon 100 g vermicelli noodles or other thin rice noodles a large bunch of coriander, chopped
Saturday afternoon around 1:30, armed only with a street number and a general idea of the building's whereabouts, I drive past twice, first overlooking it then saying, «Nah, that can't be it,» but, maybe, that tiny little box over there, over near the river and nothing else except some abandoned warehouses with shattered windows and a few wind - whipped scrub pines, that rundown shack over there with the rutted dirt parking area and the fish market behind it, maybe that's the gym.
(Seriously, I'm sure I have a whole school of tiny orange fish swimming around my house somewhere.)
Experts hope the restoration of a ravine in Highland Park will benefit fish and other tiny aquatic critters.
Very soon we added our «Mothers of the Earth» — some other fantastic green women bloggers who are not Moms, such as Beth of Fake Plastic Fish, Karina and Jenn of Tiny Choices, and Mary Hunt of In Women We Trust.
Just because you are used to eating that piece of fish with the tiny bones inside, doesn't mean that your child is.
Fishing is small fry, a tiny subplot of a huge negotiation in which those industries which bring in the most cash - like financial services or car manufacturing - will be prioritised.
The Dawn of the Deed By John A. Long When paleontologist Long spotted a set of tiny bones inside a 380 - million - year - old fossilized fish, he not only discovered the oldest known embryos, he also found the earliest known evidence of animals copulating directly, rather than releasing sperm and eggs to meet in the open sea.
New research has revealed the tiny minority of fishers who poach on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) think the illegal practice is justified, because they believe «everyone else is doing it.»
Many animals — including bees, fish, pigeons, and whales — possess a specialized set of neurological receptors containing tiny magnets, which allow them to sense and navigate by the geomagnetic field.
Fish may seem to glide effortlessly through the water, but the tiny ripples they leave behind as they wriggle their way along are evidence of a constant give - and - take of energy between the swimmer and its aqueous environment — a momentum exchange that propels the fish forward but is devilishly tricky to quantify because of the continuous nature of a large, ever - flowing body of waFish may seem to glide effortlessly through the water, but the tiny ripples they leave behind as they wriggle their way along are evidence of a constant give - and - take of energy between the swimmer and its aqueous environment — a momentum exchange that propels the fish forward but is devilishly tricky to quantify because of the continuous nature of a large, ever - flowing body of wafish forward but is devilishly tricky to quantify because of the continuous nature of a large, ever - flowing body of water.
A tiny striped fish called Neolamprologus obscurus only found in Lake Tanganyika in Zambia excavates stones to create shelter and increase the abundance of food for all fish in the group.
He also concocted a new way to measure the flexibility of fishing line leaders, the part of the line nearest the lure, using a technique he had previously developed to gauge the bending stiffness of the tiny wires in pacemakers.
Tiny plastic bits, collectively known as called microplastics, are showing up in bodies of water around the world, and are accumulating in aquatic creatures, including fish and shellfish.
Because momentum — created by the arm, absorbed by the rod, and passed into the thin fishing line — must be conserved, the tiny mass of the line achieves tremendous velocity, «especially at the end,» Kommers says.
«That's Guardian, and that's Death Angel,» he says, gesturing to two tiny fish swimming around one of the vats.
The tags emit tiny beeps that are recorded by underwater receivers and are designed to track many different species of fish including long - living fish such as sturgeon and migratory species of concern such as eel and lamprey.
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