Boats that are primarily
used by fishermen and the largest yachts are all candidates for a boat insurance policy.
Frequently
used by fishermen and windsurfers.
Snorkelling is also
used by fishermen to harvest lobster, conch and other marine products in relatively shallow areas of up to 50 feet of water depth where they can spot their traps or targets from the surface, and then free dive for retrieval.
The atoll has been
used by fishermen since Mayan times and today it is dotted with fishermen's camps, mostly from Belize City.
Frequently
used by fishermen and windsurfers and perfect for sunbathers who want to watch the sufers in the water.
There is a little - used (but much photographed) pier here, some simple buildings that (we think) are
used by fishermen, a very low key (as in you could die here and not be served) restaurant and a camping ground.
They are likely a cross between Portuguese dogs
used by fishermen of the time, St. John's Dogs, and some large shepherd dogs such as the Great Pyrenees.
The Labrador retriever originated in 19th century Newfoundland where he was
used by fishermen to haul nets, ropes and pull in fish while images of the Rhodesian Ridgeback date back to the 18th century when the dog was first developed in what is now Zimbabwe and known as the African lion hound because of his ability to keep a lion at bay while awaiting his master's arrival.
Both dogs come from a working background with some pretty impressive lineage; the Labrador retriever hails from 19th century Newfoundland where he was
used by fishermen to haul nets, ropes and pull in fish.
Originally from Newfoundland, these dogs were
used by fishermen to retrieve nets, and later they were used for retrieving game like geese for hunters — hence the name.
It was in New Foundland, Canada in the 1800s that they were
used by the fishermen to jump into the icy waters and help them pull in their fishing nets.
The word brings to mind mythical bridge - dwellers harassing passers - by and a technique
used by fishermen attempting to snag unsuspecting fish.
Researchers also recommend avoiding waters that are being
used by fishermen, since the bait can attract sharks.
In the case of the Labradinger, his lineage dates back well before the 1980s and includes the Labrador retriever who hails from 19th century Newfoundland where he was
used by fisherman to haul nets, ropes and pull in fish.
These working dogs originated in the Algarve area of Portugal, excellent swimmers (They have webbed feet) were
used by fisherman to drive fish into the nets or take messages between boatmen.
For several years this part of Ambergris Caye was often
used by fisherman to clean their catch.
Not exact matches
KEY WEST, FLORIDA, June 1, 2015 — Known for serving the freshest seafood in Key West, The Stoned Crab restaurant is now taking the dining experience to a «whole» new level
by offering diners just - caught, whole fish prepared
using a variety of complementary cooking techniques learned from Florida Keys local
fishermen.
I hosted one of the very first trash fish dinners in the country
using what most
fishermen would consider to be
by catch or «trash fish».
The government says it would then
use the proceeds to compensate Spanish
fisherman, whose grounds would allegedly be damaged
by the artificial reef.
They are distinct from dolphins, although the word «porpoise» has been
used to refer to any small dolphin, especially
by sailors and
fishermen.
They know this because loggerheads are occasionally caught in the gillnets
used by swordfish
fishermen.
The
fishermen were able to keep the horses they were
using as eel bait in the pond
by climbing into the trees and waving branches at them.
And he had had some brought to him
by fishermen that had been — I guess he
used the word — enfeebled.
Their data proves that the number and weight of the fish caught
by recreational
fishermen can be
used to monitor the spread of exotic fish that are commonly caught
by anglers.
For example, the
use of spatial zoning to reduce the overlap of fisheries, oil rigs and shipping lanes with areas of the ocean
used by penguins; the
use of appropriate fishing methods to reduce the accidental bycatch of penguins and other species; and, the
use of ecologically based fisheries harvesting rules to limit the allowable catches taken
by fishermen, particularly where they target species that are also food for penguins.»
In particular, it can be
used to establish whether FADs,
used in their thousands
by fishermen, are «ecological traps,» able to attract fish towards unfavourable areas.
Far from deserted, the location is controlled
by the evil Mathias Vogel (a suitably terrifying Walton Goggins), who is
using shipwrecked
fishermen as slaves to dig out the same tomb searched
by Laura's father.
Ultimately, the equity investor will haul in a larger alpha catch
by emulating the skilled
fisherman: first, identifying a promising location (i.e., small cap stocks), then
using multiple lines and hooks (i.e., implementing value, momentum, and quality strategies to exploit the chum of risk and mispricing in each), and lastly, dangling the lure of skilled active management to tease out the smallest trading costs possible.
Chapter 12 bankruptcy also is a form of reorganization similar to Chapter 13, but is reserved specifically for
use by eligible farmers and
fishermen.
A one - time donation of Rp 40,000 charged to the guest
by dive centres on Gili Trawangan to pay
fisherman to stop
using fishing methods that are damaging to the reefs.
Set three - course menus for lunch and dinner are prepared
using local fish, caught each morning
by Kinondo village
fishermen, local vegetables and meat which is sourced daily to prepare fresh and delicious dishes.
These are believed to have been
used for weights on fishing nets and are still in
use by contemporary
fishermen.
In this blessed area that
used to host only small
fishermen villages, today exuberant Riviera Maya hotels such as The Royal Haciendas or Grand Residences Riviera Cancun, fine restaurants, stunning golf courses and thrilling theme parks such as Xcaret and Xel - Ha, rise with splendor
by the Riviera Maya coastlines, offering unforgettable experiences for everyone: eco tours, ATV rides, zip lines, snorkeling, diving, hiking or just a beautiful day chilling under a palm tree somewhere in the Caribbean.
Another example are the boats we
use in Padang Bay and Amed, the captains
used to be
fishermen, now they make their income
by bringing you to your dive destination, and instead of fishing the reefs they protect them.
With your curiousness to discover, you will be very surprised and realized how interesting and hard life local
fisherman is
by learning how to lift the big fishing net out of the water, how to
use the little basket boat locally called «THÚNG CHAI» to get fish out of the net and how to spread the unique fishing net named «RO» into a professional circle to catch fish and many kinds of samples.
The Port of Playa Blanca is still very current,
used by the local
fishermen and ferries of Naviera Armas and Fred Olsen, linking Lanzarote and Fuerteventura.
Although there are no public easements, the well - worn trails have been
used by surfers,
fishermen, and hikers for many years.
Set on a stretch of immaculate beach on Palawan Island, Philippines, Nama at Amanpulo
uses seasonal ingredients from the resort's own organic garden, fresh seafood caught daily
by local
fishermen and authentic ingredients sourced from trusted niche suppliers in Japan
American reality is being teased and tickled
by a painter who is
using the methods of a fly
fisherman.
The piece is
by Brooklyn - based sculptor Orly Genger, who
uses lobster rope purchased from East Coast
fishermen as her base material.
Erin Colleen Johnson
uses video, performance, photography and installation to investigate practices of hope and empathy enacted
by people ranging from Morse code agents to ice
fishermen.
«We lack a Terra Britannica, as it were: a gathering of terms for the land and its weathers,» he wrote in a beautiful essay in The Guardian, «-- terms
used by crofters,
fishermen, farmers, sailors, scientists, miners, climbers, soldiers, shepherds, poets, walkers and unrecorded others for whom particularised ways of describing place have been vital to everyday practice and perception.»
It's a horrible example of killing two birds with one stone: in Igarapé do Costa, a fishing town in the Brazilian Amazon, local
fishermen, tired of seeing their catches decimated
by feeding pink dolphins, have turned to killing the dolphins and
using them as bait to improve their hauls of catfish, which they sell in Brazil and Colombia.
The act set up a structure for oil spill response (mostly, local
fishermen trained to respond to oil spills
by using air quality equipment, booms, and skimmers) and an Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund, which can provide up to $ 1 billion worth of cleanup for any «oil liability incident.»
reefs are declining because of over fishing and the methods
used by said
fishermen, dynamiting coral is always going to have a negative effect
But if true action is to be taken, felt - soled waders — the most popular kind of waders
used by sport
fisherman, and the most hospitable to rock snot — will have to be phased out.
This is especially important in an area where the government is now allowing professional
fishermen to kill sharks larger than three meters that enter certain zones
used by surfers and beach goers.