Sentences with phrase «smaller than my fish»

4) Cut it up right - I like my veg to be diced smaller than my fish, which I like to keep in bite size pieces.
The dog trots freely in the street and sees reality and the things he sees are bigger than himself and the things he sees are his reality Drunks in doorways Moons on trees The dog trots freely thru the street and the things he sees are smaller than himself Fish on newsprint Ants in holes...

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Maria, however, blew out windows at some hospitals and police stations, turned some streets into roaring rivers and destroyed hundreds of homes across Puerto Rico, including 80 percent of houses in a small fishing community near the San Juan Bay, which unleashed a storm surge of more than 4 feet.
After repeatQd expeditions he concluded that there are no fish smaller than two inches in the sea!
As usual the primary struggle occurred over what to order for mains, but some advice from our server regarding the Whole line caught fish grilled over apple wood being smaller than usual (more suited for one than the menu - noted two people and appropriately reduced in price) sealed the deal for me.
Roasting a large fish fillet whole (rather than in portions) is a great way to serve a small crowd.
Make the circle of fish just smaller than the chilled plate.
The fish have to be small — not longer than a pen — and thin, not wider than one inch.
Porto are in many ways a big fish in a small pond; the Portuguese League generates an annual TV revenue of 50 million to split between its clubs, while a club like Arsenal alone earns more than that annually, just to put it in perspective how much of an uphill battle it is for Porto to mix it up deep in the Champions League.
However, do not include more than two servings of oily fish per week, as oily fish contains small amounts of toxins that could build up over time.
But the groups formed by those guppies were on average smaller than the groups formed by the fish that were not exposed to predators.
BLOOM argues that the research and bycatch licenses are illegal and a guise for commercial fishing, and that pulse trawling puts small - scale fishing at an even bigger disadvantage than conventional trawling does.
Ecosystems left in the wake of a mass extinction that occurred about 359 million years ago (artist's representation shown) contained fish and other vertebrates that were much smaller than the species that lived before the die - off, a new study suggests.
Prices for the fish have skyrocketed as individual bluefin have become fewer and smaller — a single healthy - sized adult today can easily fetch more than $ 100,000 in Tokyo's largest fish market.
Previous studies have documented the impact of plastic debris on more than 660 marine species — from the smallest of zooplankton to the largest whales, including fish destined for the seafood market — but none have quantified the worldwide amount entering the ocean from land.
Smaller than a virus and used in more than 200 consumer products, silver nanoparticles can kill and mutate fish embryos, new research shows.
In a study of small fishing communities, Xavier Basurto, an assistant professor of sustainability science at Duke University and colleagues, show that the coexistence of pro- and anti-sociality in groups may be more common than previously thought, especially for fishers living in marine protected areas.
Though the earlier JSATS tag provided a very detailed picture of fish migration, researchers worried that the mere presence of their tag — which was about three times heavier in 2007 than today's injectable tag — could alter fish behavior and make tag - gathered data less reliable for small fish.
With venomous spines, no natural predators in the Atlantic Ocean, and aggressive behavior, the lionfish have been shown to eat almost anything smaller than they are — fish, shrimp, crabs and octopus.
A recent analysis of 37 commercial fish stocks found that most matured earlier and at a smaller size than in the past.
«A lionfish will eat almost any fish smaller than it is,» Green said.
This is the story of one of the winners, a small, shell - crushing predatory fish called Fouldenia, which first appears in the fossil record a mere 11 million years after an extinction that wiped out more than 90 percent of the planet's vertebrate species.
Aquaculture currently uses more than 80 percent of the world's fish oil and fishmeal, which are extracted from small ocean - caught fish, leading to over-fishing of these species.
Big fish in many species can reproduce much more efficiently than their younger, smaller counterparts, and lionfish are known to travel considerable distances and move to various depths.
The zone, which at about 5,000 square miles (13,000 sq km) is the second largest in the world but still smaller than in previous years, is so named because it contains no oxygen, or too little, at the Gulf floor to support bottom - dwelling fish and shrimp.
The denotation of the word «salmon», for example, is the set of all salmon, which is smaller than the set of all fish.
Saskia Richartz, Greenpeace's European fisheries policy specialist in Brussels, says the overall reform goes in the right direction, as it makes more money available than before for a broader spectrum of fishing practices — including small - scale, coastal fishing.
Climate variations or natural boom - and - bust cycles contribute to population fluctuation in small fast - growing fish,» he noted, «but when they are not overfished, our data showed that their populations didn't have any more tendency to collapse than other fish
The brains of fish with enhanced social skills were not bigger overall than those reared in small groups; however, the «architecture» within the brain was different.
The mere presence of filter feeders as large as Tamisiocaris suggests that Cambrian ecosystems were much more productive than previously recognized, the researchers contend: As seen in modern species as diverse as fish, sharks, and whales, large animals can successfully exploit small prey only when they can be sieved from the environment in great concentrations.
This means that many official statistics do not account for a huge amount of the world's fisheries catch, such as that by small - scale and subsistence fisheries or fish thrown back as «discards» — species other than those being hunted.
«This is because the seals are eating much smaller fish than the larger, mature specimens that fishermen are required by law to catch.
The now - smaller individuals produced fewer and smaller eggs and offspring compared to the large fish that were harvested using a mortality schedule mimicking a maximum - length, rather than a minimum - length, limit regulation.
Protecting places is much less knowledge - intensive and less costly than managing marine species one by one or persuading countries to protect areas one by one (often small areas that fishers care least about).
Because they are large, long - lived predators, tuna accumulate more mercury in their tissue than smaller, short - lived fish.
The species singled out by the recent FDA advisory — big predators such as albacore tuna, shark, and swordfish — can have 100 times more mercury in their tissues than smaller fish do.
More than 300 thousand small whales, dolphins and porpoises die due to commercial fishing each year.
When understood in the context of climate change, this biological rule reinforces the prediction that fish will shrink and will be even smaller than thought in previous studies.
He found that nitrogen output varied consistently with body size among all fish, and that carnivorous fish would urinate more phosphorus than smaller herbivores.
Females, on the other hand, had the highest reproductive success at age 3, despite being smaller than 4 - and 5 - year - old fish.
Then there are the almost countless fish, some with the tail of a smaller fish grotesquely hanging out of their mouths.These fossils offer more than beauty: they preserve in wonderful detail early forms of modern birds and mammals, including the first bats in the fossil record, making them vital windows into evolution.
If this sounds like a relatively small undertaking, consider that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service currently lists more than 900 species as endangered.
Ecologists implanted tiny, battery - powered tags smaller than a pencil eraser into more than 8,159 fish migrating down the Columbia, the nation's fourth - largest river, and released those fish at one of four sites anywhere from about 140 to 245 miles upstream from the ocean.
That latter topic was also the main project for Chris Jolly, although in his case the emphasis was on large goannas rather than (as in Uditha's case) small fishes.
The latest version of the Sensor Fish — a small tubular device filled with sensors that analyze the physical stresses fish experience — measures more forces, costs about 80 percent less and can be used in more hydro structures than its predecessor, according to a paper published today in the American Institute of Physics» Review of Scientific InstrumeFish — a small tubular device filled with sensors that analyze the physical stresses fish experience — measures more forces, costs about 80 percent less and can be used in more hydro structures than its predecessor, according to a paper published today in the American Institute of Physics» Review of Scientific Instrumefish experience — measures more forces, costs about 80 percent less and can be used in more hydro structures than its predecessor, according to a paper published today in the American Institute of Physics» Review of Scientific Instruments.
Smaller fish like anchovies and sardines contain less mercury and other toxins than larger fish.
A big review in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that people who eat a small serving of fish twice a week may reduce their risk of dying from heart disease by more than a third.
They also found that fish that consume large quantities of microplastics are «smaller, slower, and more stupid» (and die at twice the rate of the others when exposed to predators) than ones living in clean water and, therefore, on healthier diets.
Fish and Seafood: Three ounces of clams (approximately 20 small) contain more than 10 times the daily recommended amount of B12, which is essential for proper nervous system function, while one 3 - oz serving of salmon or rainbow trout provides nearly 100 % of your daily B12 needs.
Note: If you turn the fish more than once the fish chunks will break up into small pieces.
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