Sentences with word «shrimper»

The Intracoastal Waterway runs through the city and serves as a hub for shrimpers, oystermen, crabbers, and fisherman.
Greenberg takes readers to the wild tundra surrounding Alaska's Bristol Bay, the murky waters of Long Island's oysterless Jamaica Bay and the deck of shrimper boats off the Louisiana coast.
The success of The Timbers led Matt Asen, brothers Kipp and Jim Foster, as well as brothers Michael and Jim Schilling, to open nine other fresh seafood restaurants they now operate on Florida's southeast and southwest coasts: The Black Marlin, Shrimpers Grill & Raw Bar, The Prawnbroker Grill, Palm City Grill, The Magic Oyster Bar & Seafood Grill, University Grill, The Prawnbroker Restaurant & Fish Market, Matzaluna the Italian Kitchen and The Sanibel Grill.
Got three sailfish and a boatload of dolphin this time, but not one commercial shrimper.
It is a neat installation at Seabrook on milky Clear Creek where shrimpers from the Gulf of Mexico spend Saturday nights with no Sunday mornings.
By emphasizing a water - oriented curriculum, the Harbor School isn't necessarily trying to produce environmentalists, boat builders, or shrimpers per se.
Here, on this last lick of the United States, in a giant crumbling fortress, Anna has little company except for the occasional sunburned tourist or unruly shrimper.
Cafe Loco, 1 E Hwy 80, ☎ (912) 786-7810 Hear the seagulls call and the voices of fishermen and shrimpers as they unload the days catch.
So while it was upsetting for shrimpers, marine biologists and coastal communities, it was really a yawn for the average American.
Tremendous waste ensues because, in the case of shrimpers, no one wants to eat any of the other species that thrive in the Gulf of Mexico and are often caught as bycatch while trawling for shrimp.
We've got sophisticated fishermen and shrimpers and crabbers who've been taking feedback from chefs for a decade, who've implemented the kinds of post-harvest practices that chefs in other places dream about.
Coastal teams are often affectionately known as the Trawlermen, the Shrimpers, or the Dockers.
McQueen enjoyed a fruitful loan spell at Southend United during the 2015/16 campaign, with his most memorable moment being a goal in the Shrimpers» 3 - 0 win over Essex rivals Colchester United.
A shrimper until very recently, Gomez reminds us that Katrina isn't the only disaster the area has recently weathered.
Pa is a shrimper and works at sea many days at a time.
Amid new friends who have never flown, owned a credit card or read a book, he finds the soul of bayou life in a shrimper's observation: «A bayou Cajun man, he loves two t «ings de most in de whole world: bein» on de water and bein» wit his family.»
I've talked to shrimpers and fishermen who don't know how they're going to support their families this year.
Maybe a shrimper will undertake the sea water temperature method evaluation.
Weather keeps oil from moving to coast, but shrimpers and oyster farmers begin to fear for the season's catches, as Bluefin tuna spawning season in the area also encroaches.
The Intracoastal Waterway runs through the city and serves as a hub for shrimpers, oystermen, crabbers, and fisherman.
The vast reserves that spilled along the Gulf Coast hindered local fishermen and shrimpers, restaurants that depended on fresh fish, and created environmental hazards.
Shrimpers» rope accents the edge of the countertop that is supported by columns found at another old house.
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