Not exact matches
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!
STEP 5 Sometimes the cable is left to sink to the
ocean floor and rest on the sandy bottom, but for the best protection from ship anchors,
fishing nets and shark attacks, a
sea plow or remotely operated vehicle may be used to bury cable between 1.5 and 3 metres below the bottom.
4c) let there be LIGHT (1 - 4 all the first day) 5c) God next creates the heavens (what we call the sky) above (2nd day) 6c) dry land appears as the
oceans form (3rd day) 7c) green plant life appears on land (3rd day also) 8c) the cloud cover left over from the billions of years of rain finally condenses enough that a visible moon and sun can be seen from the earth's surface through the clouds (4th day) 9c) God creates
sea life including
fish and birds (5th day) 10c) God creates cattle and beasts (large land animals)(6th day) 11c) God creates man.
A traveling exhibit featuring massive, colorful sculptures of familiar
ocean animals including reef
fishes, sharks, octopus, penguins,
sea lions and more made entirely of plastic marine debris removed from West Coast beaches.
For example, the
Oceans package contains an educational fishing game that teaches children about different sea creatures, contains materials to conduct a salt water science experience, and a beautifully illustrated booklet filled with fun facts about each of the world's o
Oceans package contains an educational
fishing game that teaches children about different
sea creatures, contains materials to conduct a salt water science experience, and a beautifully illustrated booklet filled with fun facts about each of the world's
oceansoceans.
And the return to
ocean conditions last seen in the Ediacaran period more than 540 million years ago — when jellies last ruled the
seas — has been a boon for certain
fishes in habitats like the Benguela Current in the South Atlantic off Namibia in Africa, where jellyfish - eating gobies have replaced sardines in the food chain.
While coral reefs make up less than 0.1 percent of the
sea floor, they serve as habitats for about 25 percent to 35 percent of all the
oceans»
fishes, roughly 500 million people worldwide rely on them as a source of protein and for coastal protection, and they are responsible for billions of dollars in tourism and fisheries revenue.
Global warming could seriously mess with fisheries in a few ways: Carbon dioxide in the air contributes to
ocean acidification,
sea level rise could change the dynamics of fisheries, and cold water
fish like salmon could be pushed out by warming streams.
Economists, fisheries and evolutionary biologists from Kiel University, the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for
Ocean Research Kiel, and the Finnish University of Helsinki working together in an interdisciplinary project have calculated how fishery and aquaculture will develop in the coming decades in regard to popular types of edible
fish such as
sea bass, salmon, cod and tuna.
Sea by Mark Laita Come face - to - face with
ocean life through these vibrant, ethereal portraits of deadly puffer
fish, stingrays, angelfish, and other exotic marine life.
In the first large - scale attempt to track
fish with an acoustic tracking array on the
sea floor, David Welch, of Fisheries and
Oceans Canada in Nanaimo, British Columbia, and his colleagues deployed a line of receivers on the
sea floor, spaced roughly 1 km apart, off the coast of Vancouver Island.
Sea life can get sucked into desalination plants, killing small
ocean creatures like baby
fish and plankton, upsetting the food chain.
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.
Are gangs of orcas feasting on protected seals,
sea lions, and otters because we
fished their normal food supply out of the
oceans?
Tests of some
fish species, which can race across the
ocean more quickly than slow - moving currents, have shown higher levels of radiation, although radiation levels in
sea life off the U.S. shore are still safe, Buesseler said.
In the study, Kohlbach and her colleagues analysed the stomach contents of the
fish — which they had caught directly under the
sea ice in the course of a several - week - long expedition to the Arctic
Ocean on board the research vessel Polarstern.
What we see as a mere light in the
sea is a phenomenon occurring in nearly all the organisms living in the
seas and
oceans, from bacteria to large
fish, and which impacts the behaviour and dynamics of the entire system.
The research published in the journal Science Advances predicts that as the
oceans warm
fish — which appear to be superior predators in warm water — will extend their ranges away from the equator and cause a decline in the diversity of invertebrates such as crabs, lobsters,
sea urchins and whelks.
Scientists have found evidence of natural selection in a deep -
sea fish species adapting to the depth of
ocean that it inhabits.
Despite mechanized overharvesting, satellite
fish tracking, and prolonged butchery of
sea mammals, the
ocean is still bigger than we are.
The Wave Glider, a long - duration
ocean robot designed to operate in stormy conditions and high latitudes, can stay at
sea for months patrolling for illegal
fishing, listening for seismic events, collecting weather or
ocean data and monitoring the environment.
The team also gathered data on seabird and
fish populations that feed in the
sea and then come onto land — like
ocean - going salmon that move up rivers to defecate, spawn, and die.
A new study shows that these whales and outsized land mammals — as well as seabirds and migrating
fish — played a vital role in keeping the planet fertile by transporting nutrients from
ocean depths and spreading them across
seas, up rivers, and deep inland, even to mountaintops.
Scientists know that a warming climate can be expected to gradually sap
oceans of oxygen, leaving
fish, crabs, squid,
sea stars, and other marine life struggling to breathe.
«Although they are the largest
fish in the
sea, they are still very hard to find — it's a very big
ocean out there.
«Antarctic
sea ice may be a source of mercury in southern
ocean fish and birds.»
Last year the Food and Drug Administration determined there is so much mercury in the
sea that women of childbearing age should severely limit their consumption of larger
ocean fish.
Daniel Pauly, the study's lead author and principal investigator of the
Sea Around Us at the Institute for the
Ocean and Fisheries, explains that as
fish grow into adulthood their demand for oxygen increases because their body mass becomes larger.
Researchers carry out innovative basic and applied research programs in coral reef biology, ecology, and geology;
fish biology, ecology, and conservation; shark and billfish ecology; fisheries science; deep -
sea organismal biology and ecology; invertebrate and vertebrate genomics, genetics, molecular ecology, and evolution; microbiology; biodiversity; observation and modeling of large - scale
ocean circulation, coastal dynamics, and
ocean atmosphere coupling; benthic habitat mapping; biodiversity; histology; and calcification.
Scientists predict that by 2050, the plastic that ends up in the
ocean will outweigh all the
fish in the
sea.
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ocean acidification
Melting
sea ice will mean
ocean currents can carry warmer water and nutrients into Arctic water, taking
fish further north and potentially allowing them to mix between
oceans.
However, there have been several important concerns about the toxicity in
fish, coming from the toxic contaminants in our rivers, lakes
seas and
oceans.
Uneaten feed and
fish waste cover the
ocean floor beneath these farms, which are a breeding ground for bacteria that consume oxygen vital to shellfish and other bottom - dwelling
sea creatures.
They're plentiful in the
ocean, with an estimated biomass of 379 - million tons (a biomass significantly larger than humans» estimated 100 - million tons), and they're a popular meal item for
sea animals like whales, birds and other
fish, placing them solidly at the bottom of the
ocean's food chain.
We were swimming in the
ocean and
fishing in the
ocean where we were absorbing magnesium from the
sea salt and from the other minerals in the
ocean.
There have always been plenty of
fish in the
sea; however, your
sea just turned into an
ocean.
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fish in the
sea» has never been more accurate than when applied to the
ocean of internet dating, and it's very easy to get passed over for someone who simply has a better presentation.
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«Four - legged»
fish goes for a walk along
ocean floor in stunning photos taken on deep
sea dive.
Oceans, I'm pleased to report, has dialled the score down from Pink - Floyd - in - concert volume, the script doesn't try too hard to anthropomorphize the
sea - going mammals and
fish the film displays.
Its
oceans contain Dr. Seuss seascapes and teem with goofy digitized
sea creatures — the 60 - foot, fluorescent jaguar shark, a rhinestone - encrusted bluefin, glowing «electric jellyfish» that wash up on shore, etc. (A
fish able to turn itself inside - out appeared in the trailer but didn't make the cut for the movie.)
Some 16 years after the original series made such a dramatic splash, Blue Planet II, narrated by the 90 - year - old broadcaster, is airing seven episodes, including incredible bioluminescent
sea creatures, which glow in the dark at the bottom of the deepest oceans — similar to the incredible flashlight fish and illuminating jellyfish at SEA LIFE Blackpo
sea creatures, which glow in the dark at the bottom of the deepest
oceans — similar to the incredible flashlight
fish and illuminating jellyfish at
SEA LIFE Blackpo
SEA LIFE Blackpool.
One student team plans to make dog - obedience signs for the San Diego Humane Society; two others working with the San Diego
Oceans Foundation will build a
fish pen to protect 11,500
sea bass from avian predators.