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The moratorium on fishing for cod and witch flounder off the Grand Banks in the North Atlantic is a prime example.
One e-mail avowed that too many majors and lieutenant colonels flounder in their first joint assignments.
The band didn't flounder as emergency supplies kicked in, and carried on regardless.
Fortunately the flounder is a robust fish which, with careful handling, will easily go back and swim away to fight another day.
He was more like a flounder than an otter, though, as he made his international debut in the 400m freestyle at the Aquatics Centre yesterday.
Neither was it a flounder, which couldn't have pulled so hard unless it was tail-wrapped and weighed 10 pounds.
Many gadoid species, such as cod, haddock, silver hake, sand dabs, and witch flounder breed on Stellwagen Bank, but not over deeper Gulf waters.
Not just cod but other groundfish, including flounder, halibut and haddock, were decimated.
Using special head organs, the predators can detect even the slightest muscle twitch of a flounder buried in sand.
It enabled the marae to extend its reservation in order to look after its flounder and oyster beds.
A swarm of seagulls circle aloft, darting down in random attempts to steal a flounder.
Guy's obsession for Virginia seems inexplicably foolish when aimed at an actress with a face like a flounder and a talent to match.
They seem to have also eaten flounder, whiting, plaice, cod and brown trout too.
The Northwest Atlantic's other groundfish include haddock, halibut, pollock, flounder and plaice.
Other times, we flounder in our folly, unable to remember the simplest stage direction, let alone the words to save our skin.
When I arrived at the Waikare estuary, my whanau were exercising a traditional historical exercise of catching flounder.
Thornback and blond rays are most often seen, with brill, plaice, sole, flounder and even turbot on occasion.
They do not discard it, nor do they flounder in ever-increasing extremist experiments on the outer limits of narrativity.
Species that are usually caught near the ocean's bottom, including cod, haddock, pollock, redfish, halibut, flounder, and other species.
It includes whiting, sand trout, croaker, sheepshead, flounder, redfish and black drum.
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Only when she came to describe bim and to tell of what he said, did she flounder.
It must have been a big one, because a halibut is flat, like a flounder, isn't it?
The spring sculpin and the flabby, muddy flounder are the common rewards of the angler's toil.
It has a bathing beach where the gals show what they've got and fat men flounder and cavort far beyond their capacities.
The flounder, the plaice, and the dab, are all examples of this group of fishes.
Uncle dib seemed happy, and evidently had a keen sense of what the consistency of the stew must be to make the flounder palatable.
I must sprawl and flounder, comment and theorise, if I am to get the thing out I have in mind.
Whither Sherman would flounder next became to all rebeldom a question of the very deepest interest.
If there was a sump-hole in sight, that horse was sure to flounder into it.
If we except, of course, my fire stick and the remains of a flounder.
And with his head still turned, Andrew felt a shock and flounder.
What we've done so far, you might best describe as flounder.
He was beginning to flounder, and the hand that rested on the desk blotter was visibly trembling.
Until this good genie should arrive, they could do no more than flounder ahead, and take whatever business was the nearest and the cheapest.
On an average day, depending on what the customers want, we will usually catch redfish, speckled trout, white trout, flounder, and black drum.
It would be very pretty if it were otherwise, but that's how we flounder.
Bottom trawls are used in catching marine life that live on the seafloor, like shrimp, cod, sole and flounder.
I am, however, afraid that most of us are fated to flounder for ever in the dead water of a pool whose shores are arid indeed.
I have floundered unawares into the pitfall, and now I must flounder out.
I struggled to rise, but I could only flounder like a hamstrung horse.
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