The studies measured fish abundance and survival with rod catches, helicopter flyovers, and
trapping by fences and fish wheels.
Not exact matches
The keys are smuggled into Mexico and then on to the United States —
by land, air, or sea — using methods as varied as they are ingenious: stashed under fresh produce, in cans of jalapeños, in the bellies of frozen shark carcasses, in
trap compartments of cars, trucks, motor homes, container ships, small aircraft, even submarines; taped to the bodies of backpackers traveling
by bus; catapulted over border
fences; concealed in the trunks of corrupt local sheriffs; or trundled through underground tunnels (some so well constructed that they have air conditioning), a tactic purportedly devised
by El Chapo himself.
The director Larry Fessenden («Wendigo») briefly appears, caught in a bear
trap, to explain that the area is surrounded
by an electric
fence that has made everyone inside into animals in a cage.
He gazed beyond the kitchen window at the clipped lawn, which was spiked in the middle
by Maureen's telescopic washing line, and
trapped on all three sides
by the neighbors» stockade
fencing.
Here, players must complete three challenges: take a photo of a car at a specific location, surpass a point goal
by driving recklessly (drifting, near misses, destroying
fences and tables, etc.) and beating the record at a speed
trap.
In his works, deer often appear ensnared in barbed wire or penned in
by fences, revealing Lockett's own internal tension, feeling
trapped in a dying body and a decaying post-industrialist town.