Sentences with phrase «waters by fishermen»

Three bigheads — isolated individuals — have been pulled from its waters by fishermen, though none have been seen lately.

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Researchers also recommend avoiding waters that are being used by fishermen, since the bait can attract sharks.
A deal allowing Philippine fishermen to return to Scarborough's waters could «be a diplomatic masterstroke by China,» Hayton noted.
A body was found by a fisherman in the Grand River on Saturday, 14 kilometres from where Kaden Young was swept into rushing waters in February.
Every spring trout fishermen return to the streams, always tempted by the remembered pleasures of a familiar run but sometimes also by the dream of discovering new and rewarding water.
No development, no water to drink yet we are surrounded by water and our people are no longer fishermen.
In her Hastings and Rye constituency there was a protest by a huge flotilla of fishermen about the EU still having rights to the UK's fishing waters in the Brexit transition.
That may have been helped in those early times by fisherman catching cod in distant waters.
In this case, and in traditional fish ranching, there could be problems caused by the ranched fish competing with other animals and wandering into waters plied by traditional fishermen.
Cod stock is declining in New England due to warming waters in the Atlantic and overfishing by industrial fishermen.
Witnesses said the fisherman struggled for about 30 minutes to an hour to get the shark up to the surface of the water before the shark broke the line Great white sharks are a protected species and by law must be released if inadvertently hooked.
There's something poignant and revealing about the salt - of - the - earth fisherman seeing the car in the water — his attention brought to the submerged vehicle by his son's surprised shout of «Dad!»
Up to 80 percent of fish caught by fishermen here comes from British waters, which are about a two - hour boat ride away.
Clover neither sensationalizes nor heckles, he simply lays out the facts, and is merciless at pointing the finger at the guilty parties - from the trawlers with vast nets that destroy everything in their paths, to incompetent and / or dishonest scientists; to celebrity chefs who proudly display the «marine equivalent of panda, rhino and great apes» on their menus; to sports fisherman (23 % of endangered species caught in North American waters are caught by sports fisherman) and to the general public for whom eating fish has become «a kind of dietary talisman».
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.
It is said that the Earl of Malmesbury saw some fishermen with their small water dogs and he was so impressed by their skill in retrieving just about anything from the water, that he had some of these wonderful dogs exported back to England where he bred dogs for duck hunting.
The courageous, lively Portuguese Water Dog was bred to assist fishermen at sea by retrieving, diving and guarding.
Once seen all along the coast of Portugal, the breed was prized by fishermen — for the companionship they offered, the security they provided on docked boats, and their ability to jump in the water and herd schools of fish into the nets.
Nearly every citizen of Belize, from average citizens to fishermen and dive operators were positively affected by Prime Minister Dean Barrow's decision to deny access to the waters of Belize.
Glide through the grasses, the silence and stillness interrupted only by a lone fishermen, a flock of birds, a wallowing water buffalo.
Once a picturesque fishermen village, today Puerto Morelos has developed into a must - see Caribbean destination that keeps its charming soul and peaceful ambiance by the ocean turquoise waters that captivate the free spirits of travelers.
Nestled on the waters edge in a Balinese style, Crab Claw Island Fishermans Village is a fishing village with elevated cabins connected by walkways through the trees and palm gardens, swimming pools, and a restaurant and fully licensed bar with harbour views.
Nestled on the waters edge in a Balinese style, Crab Claw Island Fishermans Village is a fishing village with elevated cabins connected by walkways
Frequently used by fishermen and windsurfers and perfect for sunbathers who want to watch the sufers in the water.
Here, rich jungle spills onto a meandering expense of water traversed by fishermen leaving nothing but soft ripples in their wake.
National Geographic writes, «The waters around this collection of coral cays are a marine biologist's dream: protected by the government, off - limits to commercial divers and fishermen, and busy with creatures that may not yet have names.»
Our fresh fish is caught daily by local fishermen in waters, just off Kauai.
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.
Over two million people reside in the coastal communities encompassed by the Mesoamerican Reef System; the waters are therefore invaluable to local fishermen, who regularly reel in spiny lobster, shrimp, grouper, snapper, and queen conches.
The relatively calm offshore waters at Amed can be accessed via the black sand beach or by hiring a local fisherman to take you out in a traditional boat.
Once you get off the fisherman's boat, you will be soaked by fresh cold water at the waterfall and then learn more about Balinese culture by visiting Ulundanu Temple.
Nurse sharks and sting rays were originally drawn to the area by fishermen cleaning their catch, but now it's tour boats that chum the waters.
Afterwards, you can partake in some of the best fish and chips along the coast at the Pelican View Fish and Chip Restaurant operated by the Fishermans Co-Op which ensures a constant supply of fresh, fish from the the waters of Western Port and Bass Strait.
Visit traditional fishing hamlets, where fishermen knot their nets by hand by the river, and then take to the tranquil waters of Giant Bat Lagoon by rowboat.
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.
About an hour away from the mainland by water taxi, Caye Caulker still retains much of its laid back charm from the days when it was frequented by backpackers and fishermen.
Fishermen, dwarfed by the artist's sweeping view of the site, wade into the water.
Frost moved with his wife Kathleen Clarke to St. Ives in 1950 (where his five sons and one daughter were born), and the shapes characteristic of his paintings realised here were influenced by aspects of his environment such as the boats in the harbour, the fishermen's floats, waves breaking on the shore, and the buoys bobbing on the surface of the water.
Led by the French, Spanish, and Italians, joined by Turks and others, Mediterranean fishermen violated official quotas at will and engaged in an array of illegal practices: misreporting catch size, hiring banned spotter planes, catching undersized fish, and plundering tuna from North African waters where EU inspectors are refused entry.
«The future of fishing as a sector is not good, but as consumers, we can help protect our waters by protecting our fishermen.
Stephen Boutwell, a spokesperson for the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, which oversees wind farm developments in federal waters, says his agency is addressing concerns raised by fishermen.
The proposed site of the first new nuclear station was on the coast of Port Elizabeth, where warm water discharged by the nuclear station's cooling system would have raised the temperature of the ocean, harming marine life and jeopardizing the livelihoods of small - scale fishermen in the area.
Paul Watson of Sea Shepherd, who founded the organization in 1977, says that the group plans on sending two large vessels into Libyan water, along with several scouting boats, to cut the nets set out by fishermen.
Elizabeth Hogan, campaign manager for World Society for the Protection of Animals, said: «Shark finning is an extremely cruel and inhumane practice driven by the shark fin trade in which fishermen catch sharks, cut off their fins and throw the still - living animals back into the water, where they die slow and horrifically painful deaths.
As if that singular prospect weren't enough to turn this into a fillip upside the head all by itself, let me add to avoirdupois the fact that these babies are currently plentiful, so plentiful in and around Japanese waters at least that they're clogging and breaking fishermen's nets.
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