Football nets were used in goals for the first time, for a match in Bolton. |
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Once fouled on the reefs, the nets go on fishing, killing sea turtles, fish, seabirds and other wildlife while destroying corals. |
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Late fishermen were pushing boats into the misty coastal waters as more dories dotting the shallow bay pulled in nets. |
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Surely one of those volleyball nets at Jeanne-Mance Park could be lowered for the kickers out there. |
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No steps had been taken to replace the fishing boats, outboard motors and nets lost in the tsunami. |
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Eel pots, long lines, coghill nets, fyke nets and traps are licenced by the Boards. |
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The fyke nets are suspended by placing floats at the apex of each hoop, and on the top of the opening frames. |
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The reason for the failure of the fyke nets to capture fry is probably related to location and timing of installation. |
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The silk could also be woven into strong textiles to make parachutes, body armour, ropes and fishing nets. |
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Options are a variety of fykes, jigs or nets or to smaller groups for example fishing with rod and reel. |
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The slinky waves, graceful and sinuous in movement, invite fishermen to reactivate their fishing nets and venture into the swirling waters. |
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Again, branched catenoids can exist only if an upper limit for the distance of neighbouring nets is not exceeded. |
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There are no rail or road nets to attack, no ammunition dumps to bomb, no bridges to knock out. |
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We find representations or stencils of hands or artefacts such as boomerangs, throwing sticks or nets. |
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In a moment, the word was flashing across radio and TV nets to military officials and private citizens. |
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When the tuna is harvested with purse seine nets some dolphins become trapped and often die unless released quickly. |
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Men go out in fishing boats or dive from the shore, while women often mend fishing nets. |
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Then I took down all the nets, washed them, stripped the beds and put up my new curtains. |
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The locals in their primitive canoes cast nets into the depths, others set line-netting using empty plastic bottles for flotation. |
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They claimed they were breaching a crazy law that was forcing them to dump fish caught in their nets over the side. |
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Any ferreter will tell you about the rabbits that have slipped through nets or used undiscovered bolt holes. |
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My room had two large beds with mosquito nets, elegant dark furniture and a high-pitched thatched roof. |
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The Ojibwa fished throughout the year, using hooks, nets, spears, and traps. |
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They employed several methods for catching fish, including nets, traps, and spears. |
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The people cast out their nets and caught a marvellous catch of sparlings and thus the famine ended. |
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A new report reveals that Tanzania's population of dugongs is on the verge of collapse as a result of accidental entanglement in gill nets. |
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That label has guaranteed consumers for more than a decade that the tuna they're buying was caught in nets that didn't ensnare dolphins. |
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Prior to 1870, it was a nuisance for salmon netters in the Delta, whose nets were often torn by the large sturgeon. |
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Instead, tuna are taken from the wild, enclosed in nets and dragged to shore where they are corralled in pens and fattened on an oil-rich diet. |
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First, there is a series of computer composite images that depict different aspects of field research, such as catching insects with nets. |
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Using sweep nets and aspirators the researchers collect insects and take them to a lab in Buenos Aires. |
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A few have nets, but most are forced to try to make some money as poorly paid day labourers. |
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Gill nets are not only stretched across the river but are also between rocky out crops where rapids exist in the river. |
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Insects were transferred from sweep nets to labeled plastic bags, frozen, and sorted to morphospecies. |
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The wreckers hauling in salvage nets look like fishermen at first glance, but closer inspection reveals the traces of a shipwreck. |
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I pictured fishermen in boats hauling in their nets as fast as they were able with their thoughts of the darkness enveloping them. |
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Parrotlets were captured in mist nets at roosting sites and in the vicinity of nest boxes, or were trapped in the nest box while feeding young. |
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In the water, I trust my own grip, although short-handled dip nets make sense in tournaments. |
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Recreational gear include baited hand lines, collapsible traps, trotlines, and dip nets. |
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When her kids were growing up, Dale Kephart always had volleyball and badminton nets set up in the backyard. |
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Gone will be the trampolines, table tennis tables and badminton nets that occupy the main auditorium on weekday nights when there is no concert. |
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As the Nile at that time was rising, there were many hoopoes and ibises in the nets, more than could be counted. |
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The nets used to trawl the bottom of the sea for fish have openings as wide as the length of a rugby field and three storeys high. |
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The latter, in turn, with a gleam in their eyes, have set on the task of readying their nets for a venture that could bring them a big catch. |
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All nets had to be licensed annually and were taxed at the rate of five dollars for every net 65 fathoms in length or smaller. |
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Through an elaborate maze of nets suspended by floats, fish are channelled into captivity. |
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We turned up the next morning with a trishaw filled with pots, pans, boxes of food, jerry cans of water and mosquito nets. |
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It has been used on a limited basis for fishing nets and for wound dressings, and for cross hairs in optical instruments. |
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I look up, and stuck on any available space on the lighting grid are giant nets filled with balloons. |
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In the past year windows have been smashed, practice nets damaged and the clubhouse daubed with graffiti. |
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Whole families grab homemade nets of mosquito netting or cheesecloth and wade into the sea. |
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The nets indiscriminately trap fish, dolphins, and other animals that swim into them. |
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A lucky few have mosquito nets and under each of them huddle several athletes. |
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Maybe H. Zuckerman, presumably a tough cop, was refusing to give her name so they could look up her vital statistics on various computer nets. |
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Maori spun muka into thread and used it to weave warm clothes and make ropes, fishing nets and many other things. |
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One of the nets thrown actually wrapped itself about the thief but without even pausing in his roll, he slit the net with a knife and was free. |
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Nefarious tactics such as keeping wet landing nets or weigh slings out of sight might come into play. |
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A bit later they had proof of his ignorance when he told them to cast their nets in the deep during broad daylight. |
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The National Hockey League has decided to hang safety nets to protect spectators. |
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The seashells, boats, birds, fishermen and nets had fascinated her, she says. |
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The hotel is a low-level haven decorated with nets, bamboo, shells and thatch, where canvas sails serve as elegant sun-screens. |
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Although it may be too technical for some, the book offers plenty of information for those looking to lock down their wireless nets. |
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The culmination of two years' work is a plastic hook which can be used, according to Mrs Clegg, with valances, curtains and nets. |
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Fishermen use weirs, traps, gill nets, and dip nets for alewives, which they consider one of the easiest fish to catch. |
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Evolving technologies have included aboriginal spears, nets, and weirs and European purse seines. |
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Seines at least collected less mud and debris than weirs and staked gill nets. |
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He had observed me bowling well during the nets and so thought that I could try my hand this time in a regular game. |
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You can do only so much bowling in the nets, and I just have to see if they are willing to take the risk for the third Test. |
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In Canada, leisure activities may have to take place either inside, or within enclosures protected by mosquito nets and on artificial turf. |
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Unit formations, command vehicles, radio nets and unit morale have no effect on the game play. |
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I'm scanning all hyperspace frequencies and wavelengths, along with all sensor and communication relay nets. |
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Fishing nets, which would cause disturbances, have not been cleared out of the shipping lane between the port and Xiamen. |
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These measurements avoid dangerous amassments of molluscs along the nets and snails may be fed more quickly and weeding is facilitated. |
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But the highlight for my children was probably the three trampolines, equipped with safety nets to stop them falling off. |
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But even here, on the Island, the makeshift homes of the country's dispossessed fill every space unoccupied by sunbeds and volleyball nets. |
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The materials used were bamboo, fish nets, garden nets, glue, canvas, rope washing line and spray paint. |
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Small craft set out before sunrise, often through rough surf, to lift the nets, remove captured animals and repair damage to the mesh. |
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As a member you can visit the Equipment Center to check out items such as racquets, wallyballs, nets, and much more. |
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The reptiles were kept in enclosures covered by nets to stop birds from munching the lizards. |
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All the big trees that the bats are roosting on now are to be covered by nets to prevent birds from flying out of the new aviary. |
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The linesmen check the goal nets which are full of holes, much as you'd expect, and the teams huddle. |
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It is easy to monitor one net or many nets using the touch screen device to navigate between the systems. |
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At that time, there will be two nets providing coal gas and natural gas for Shanghai local residents. |
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The sun bled stark white light over the court and it bounded off pasty nets that fluttered a little. |
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The Dover Barrage was a combination of nets, mines and searchlights, patrolled by light craft. |
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Both anglers used small groundbait feeders with maggot and pinkie for nets of small roach. |
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Tropical forest foragers fashion their own nets from lianas, and make belt pouches, baskets, and mats from grasses. |
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It is taken away with an astounding backhand return but a second chance is converted when Nathan nets a backhand. |
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He nets a backhand return on the first set point but forces an error with the second, and the crowd goes bananas! |
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Divers have become lost inside the wreck or fouled on loose cables or caught by fishing nets snagged on the hull and drowned at the bottom. |
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The current invariably displaces the nets but the reference point is some landmark on the shore. |
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The Guderian designed HF radio nets provided a level of command and control never before achieved on the battlefield. |
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A Southern Fisheries spokesman urged people to get a registration number, a car or van colour if they do see anybody using nets to fish. |
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During the visit three different habitats were studied by sampling the vegetation and aquatic life using quadrates and pond nets respectively. |
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In the third period of the Great Patriotic War, the number of air army radio nets doubled by comparison with the first period. |
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Winning the quiz, aside from the kudos and respect from your peers, nets you eight pints of beer or lager. |
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At suitable sites, mist nets are strung up, and traps laid that harmlessly snare the birds as they come down to roost or rest. |
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Residual spraying with DDT and use of mosquito nets during sleep are recommended to stop transmission by sandflies. |
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During the 1960s, 200,000 dolphins a year drowned in drawstring nets used for Pacific yellowfin tuna. |
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The nets the poor girl is tangled in are firmly meshed themselves in a whole mess of nets and bushes and pans and timber. |
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Many river guides use landing nets but without the handle, holding each net-arm to scoop around the fish once it is played out. |
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These can easily get caught in the mesh of landing nets and sacks, causing untold damage. |
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Smaller metal framed landing nets were then used to scoop out the fish to be examined and sorted. |
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When I looked, sure enough all you could see was landing nets stretching, there was always two or three in action at any one time. |
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He dreads the day he may have to fold his fishing nets for good and haul his dugout canoe from the water for the last time. |
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If little Amanda or Johnny want to fish for minnow with their nets there's also somewhere for them to go. |
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An intricate support structure of stainless-steel wires, bamboo poles and fishing nets provides anchorage for the fabric cladding. |
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We can say that we haven't covered foreign affairs and even the broadcast, the antenna nets don't do it very well either. |
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The wreck is very heavily netted, with trawl nets wrapped closely around her. |
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The challenging assault course will see the squad scaling 12 ft high walls, balancing on beams and clambering up and over rope cargo nets. |
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Otway is doing all it can to persuade local fishermen to cut penguins free from their nets when they get entangled with a catch. |
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The traditional Chinese nets, landscapes and huts by the river or backwaters are evocative of a child's fascination with the wonders around her. |
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And because the call was placed into a patch unit, it allowed us to link that net into other radio nets or telephone lines. |
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A finely calibrated appreciation of weather is the result of Ritchie's four decades at the nets. |
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Trapping was carried out in the reedbed with 147 m of mist nets arranged in two lines forming a cross. |
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The disciples have gnarled hands, rough faces with the grime and sweat of an arduous day at their fishing nets. |
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Farmed salmon are usually held in nets suspended in the shallow waters and sheltered coves of the West Coast. |
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I later heard on the radio of a large haul of confiscated illegal nets and spearguns being burnt as a warning to transgressors. |
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He bowled in the nets on Monday, with Ponting standing as umpire to glean a closer look. |
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It's a very wasteful process, almost entirely due to the fine mesh of the nets. |
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He offers to sell fishermen special marker buoys to help them identify their nets and fishing spots. |
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Several Novembers ago, off the coast of Greenland, the captain of a fishing vessel was puzzled by one of the fish caught in the boat's gill nets. |
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As it is, some smaller nets are anticipating bandwidth charges considerably higher than they're prepared to deal with. |
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The rabbit holes are covered with small nets fixed to the ground with a small wooden peg. |
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The latter evidence comes from the presence of weaver's knots, which are commonly used to make nets of secure mesh. |
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Nerve nets are linked to the nervous system in the body, which is, of course, linked to the brain. |
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A separate section is devoted to the various types of fishing nets used by fishermen communities in the south. |
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Large sea fish were caught in nets which floated below the surface of the sea and others were caught with hooks and lines. |
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On a smaller scale, the periglacial landscape possesses a diversity of patterned ground phenomena, including circles, stripes, and nets. |
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Some farmers use nets to catch rats, which start scurrying when they hear the roar of tractors and threshers. |
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Spears were the first fishing tools used, until the invention of nets, tubs and salmon seines. |
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The arrival of the South-West Monsoon signals a season of fun with fishing rods, nets and baits for many in the city. |
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Maori scraped it with mussel shells, wove it into fishing nets, made eel traps and tukutuku panels to decorate whare. |
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Thousands of porpoises, dolphins and whales are dying in European waters each year, due to entanglement in fishing nets. |
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The car park was bustling with local dog walkers and some youngsters were off to the sea with spades and fishing nets. |
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Fishermen from the Cinque Ports claimed a long-standing right to beach their boats and to dry their nets there. |
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In Andrew's day they had drifted up and down the firth lifting nets dripping with moonlight and herring. |
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Fish farmers are licensed to kill predators that threaten their nets, pens and fish. |
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Tuna boats, for example, often kill sharks, turtles, and dolphins that get trapped in their nets. |
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Taylor suggested hanging fine wire nets or fishing line above the ground to confuse the geese but not hurt them. |
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Three clowns out of a Fellini film throw their nets over a group of Korean sailors who don't know what to make of so much occidental stupidity. |
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These bends were so tight that only short, relatively ineffective nets could be used. |
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Meanwhile the poachers had time to gather up their nets and other implements used in the pursuit of their nefarious occupation. |
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Basic items such as gloves, mosquito nets, stationery, plaster of Paris and cleaning fluids are often out of stock. |
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We no longer need bur oak groves to act as safety nets for Conestoga wagons heading west. |
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Discarded nets drift through the sea and continue to kill fish on the ocean floor. |
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But we have a crazy situation in this country where we allow nets to operate in these nursery areas. |
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International aid workers launch a blitz to hand out a million insecticide treated mosquito nets. |
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In bird hunting some participants roused the birds by beating the bushes while others caught them in nets. |
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Its report recommends stronger cages, more nets, and a statutory duty to notify regulatory agencies of escapes. |
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The same lake is also good for mixed nets of ide and orfe with fish to 2lb. |
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Widely reviled bad boy Craig Bellamy nets both goals thanks to some generosity from Crystal Palace goalkeeper Gabor Kiraly. |
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The other pool was a plain old rectangle with some swimming lanes, diving boards and water nets. |
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The fish swim through one of the large-meshed outer nets and into the fine-meshed middle net and through the other outer net. |
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This will involve re-routing Great Western trains and scaffolding and safety nets being attached to the viaduct while work is carried out. |
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Pairs of vessels patrol the fishery with large trawl nets slung between them that catch everything in their path. |
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Each one you pick up nets you some money, but there is a much better reason to collect them. |
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The problem is mainly plastic waste from boats and ships, including lost or discarded nylon fishing nets. |
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He is one of 90 California fishermen who must use pingers when deploying drift nets for swordfish and thresher shark. |
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The Chinese fishing nets at Cochin remain amongst the most iconic images of Kerala. |
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A poster aims to instruct fishermen on how to handle live turtles that may be caught in their fishing nets. |
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However drift nets and long-line fisheries kill thousands of birds each year. |
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The exhibition would also include the display of various fishing nets, hooks and scale size models of fishing gear now not in use. |
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Just as important as malaria prophylaxis is avoiding mosquito bites with insect repellents, impregnated mosquito nets, and suitable clothing. |
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You can shrimp from the shore anywhere but you need special custom-made nets. |
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The market opens out into a harbour where people swarm everywhere, mending nets and building brightly coloured boats. |
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Archive footage shows figures in yellow oilskins, hauling nets, heaving and leaping with silver fish. |
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Alarms known as pingers that are attached to fishing nets can annoy whales, dolphins and porpoises enough that they swim away to safety. |
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Ireland is the only country in Europe and North America that allows drift nets as a commercial fishing method for salmon. |
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Where nets are used, they are mostly of poor quality, providing an inferior barrier against malaria-carrying mosquitoes. |
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Additionally all the rigging, anchor ropes, cargo nets, fishing nets, flags and shrouds were produced from the canes. |
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She had wiggled through a tot-sized aperture in the alcove, and toddled over to a display of butterfly nets four feet away. |
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I have outlined in detail a proposal whereby the numbers fishing with draft and drift nets for salmon could be seriously reduced. |
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I managed to fit all the yellow nets for the pentagonal prism, pentagonal antiprism, and pentagrammic prism all on one page. |
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The Mexican government set up a reserve in 1993 to protect the vaquita porpoises, which become entangled in fishing nets and drown. |
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The British set up dedicated warning nets to detect the incoming V1s and then sent out interceptors. |
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Little boardwalks lead down to the jetties and a complex set up of ropes and pulleys for setting and raising the nets. |
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Others snorkeled in search of popping-cork treasure, slung cast nets at finger mullet, pushed sunburned babies in strollers and walked dogs. |
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We could use those or simply use hand nets, like a butterfly net, to catch our bats. |
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The nets also pose a serious threat to the endangered Hawaiian monk seal, especially curious pups, which can become entangled and drown. |
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Hundreds of thousands of sea turtles are caught annually in nets and on longlines. |
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Before they could haul in the nets a fierce storm came up and swept them to destruction. |
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On a moonlit June night, members of Doc's team sit on three skiffs in the lagoon's North Sound, waiting to trap the young sharks in nets. |
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There should be sticks for runner beans at weird angles, and ragged nets that are meant, but fail, to keep the birds off. |
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Carol Jamieson, with 2lb 10 oz, and Adrian Goodwin on 2lb 8oz, had mixed nets of eels, perch, roach and odd skimmers. |
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With fewer girls in Mae Sai leaving for the bright lights of Bangkok, agents have cast their nets wider. |
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The invertebrates are choking fishing nets and poisoning the catch with their toxic stingers, fishers say. |
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All this pointless palaver about safety nets ignores the fact that Medicare IS a safety net. |
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But every year, several hundred whales and dolphins are killed by the drift nets that catch the prized fish. |
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Normally, they were not used for hunting purposes, as nets and waddies were more effective. |
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A good fisherman weaves his own nets with twine and a needle made of whalebone. |
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Over-fishing results in decimated fish populations, whilst dolphins and whales become trapped in drift nets. |
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One managed to negotiate the harbour's torpedo nets and attach a warhead to the cruiser's hull, and attach magnetic mines to other ships. |
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Many of the animals die when they chase fish into nets and become tangled in the mesh. |
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The nine to 11-year-olds, armed with magnifying glasses, collecting trays and fishing nets, set about capturing creatures from the water. |
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It's the gill nets though, and drift nets we find, the really, really large ones, and they're the ones we're most concerned about actually. |
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The removal of drift nets is just one element of national strategy that must be put in place to save the Irish salmon, but it is a vital element. |
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There are many of places of the coast where fishermen could find the place where nets were cast, creels or maintops were lowered. |
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Early man used gourds for bowls, fishing nets, drinking vessels, musical instruments and other functional forms. |
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Groups in other schools made camouflage nets, raised funds through the Red Cross and knitted for the men in the Forces. |
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The main body is made from silk and then the mosquito nets are pleated and ruched over the top. |
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When staff pick up the nets, they note how many fish of each species are collected in which net webbing, measure each fish and tag and release some of those taken alive. |
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Fishermen haul in their nets as they prepare to head back out to sea from the harbor located in the city of Suao located along Taiwan's east coast. |
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Before they took it away I suggested putting up two basketball posts and nets with goal posts underneath them like most other areas have but my pleas have fallen on deaf ears. |
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There were volleyball nets set up across the large room, and our teacher, Mr. Stetgon, quickly pulled us into four groups and assigned us to a court. |
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Sure enough, come noon on the day of the event, there were volleyball nets set up at the base of the hill, with teams aplenty ready to play some ball. |
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The wet weather prevented the curator from producing proper practice nets and batting practice has been limited to a few minutes on the eve of the match. |
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What types of radios and nets are we going to communicate with? |
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Radio nets only extended down to company level in armoured units, so that company commanders had to communicate with their tanks by hand signal or motorcycle. |
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The EMC checking software in Cadstar 4.5 first identifies critical nets then analyses whether those nets will cause problems once they have been routed. |
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Attaching pingers to the shark nets may help reduce dolphin catches. |
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A little further afield, Maple Lake at the Oaks is good for 30 to 40 lb pleasure nets and big bags of bream, carp and tench have been taken at Oaktree Leisure at Huby. |
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The public inquiry did little to quash the rumours and in the years that followed many trawlers lost fishing nets at a spot 70 miles off the Norwegian coast. |
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Although I've lived in the Selby area for most of my life, I've never seen crowds of fisherman hauling nets of clams, mussels and tuna from the murky waters of the River Ouse. |
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Another fusillade of shots clipped nets and thumped into wood. |
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Nalbandian promptly nets with a forehand to hand Henman the first set. |
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A quick peep at my watch told me that the time was 6.30 a.m. and across in the other bed, just visible through the mosquito nets, J.R. was still sleeping soundly. |
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This historic old dock, which only floods at very high springs, was used in olden days by fishermen of the local herring fleet for repairs and for drying of the nets. |
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Many by De Mello are of fishermen throwing their nets, or balanced on a cliff with their rods lined up, or fishing boats moored in a foggy bay ringed by Hawaiian mountains. |
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Three safety nets are also in operation to prevent mid-air crashes. |
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Jones, whose batting form has been questionable throughout the series, took guard in the nets to face a few deliveries from lucky kids selected to bowl at him. |
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It estimated that the by-catch, cod, haddock and whiting, trapped along with these small fish is about five per cent of the total swept up by these nets. |
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Bat rays are often caught in trawling and gill nets as unwanted by-catch. |
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He refolded his nets and took them upstairs into the children's room where he stored them in padlocked wooden trunk along with various other poaching implements. |
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Liberals often inject racism, economic inequality, and the shredding of social safety nets as the root. |
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The death of most of these turtles is due to drowning in trawl nets. |
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Not to be harsh to the retrenched worker, the reform process provides for safety nets and reskilling of the workers so that they can take up other activities. |
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Within the opening 30 minutes of play, about five goal attempts were bungled as the players misdirected shots that could have easily been placed into the nets. |
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For that you can blame Robert Frost and his bally tennis nets. |
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This suggests that many were fishing directly from the shoreline with nets for pelagics such as salmon, herring, and mackerel, and baited lines for groundfish. |
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As he sat on our lanai sewing and repairing the nets that had been brought to him, he would always cast a knowing eye toward the ocean and the horizon beyond. |
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The meeting was told that most of the nets being stored were bought during the tuna fishing years but that fishery is now all but gone as far as the local fleet is concerned. |
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Fishing nets strung across the walls lend a certain nautical theme. |
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We pushed our shrimping nets between the rocks, scooping up tiny baby flounders and the translucent shrimps, sometimes as long as a child's finger. |
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Neither of them wore gear and they were using some sort of strange cardboard contraptions as nets but they were wearing skates and they had sticks in their hands. |
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Using containers to move sustainment cargo provides significant benefits over alternatives such as breakbulk pallets, cargo nets, and plastic shrink-wrap. |
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With wide-reaching nets, catches are unintentionally trapping and killing thousands of unwanted bait. |
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Like most roadsters, storage space is at a bit of a premium, so there are nets here and there, various bins and boxes, all reflecting the compact nature of the car itself. |
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Whilst his dad was also a midfielder roamer, all left foot and direct, Jason is a natural right-footer who has a go when the nets are within shooting distance. |
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Finger mullet can be bought from camps or caught in cast nets. |
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The practice of fishing with nets and lines from shore, with the aid of a rowboat or double-ended skiff, appears to have continued well into the 19th century. |
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We need to change our fishing practices immediately so that turtles are either not caught by nets or longlines, or don't drown if they are caught. |
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Though Hawaiians dragged long, kelp-braided nets across the lagoons and deeper waters of their island homes, all knew better than to keep the jeweled Kole. |
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Plus, Fox, for many years, drove the agenda that the other cable nets swallowed hook, line, and sinker. |
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A spasm of computer trouble yesterday delayed finishing some thoughts on Mitt Romney's USA Today op-ed about social safety nets. |
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Eagles in the 1980s survived for a few years by consuming turbot, cod and walleye pollack either lost from fishing nets or discarded by fishermen. |
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Ten years ago, nets belonging to the Knock United club were slashed at McLoughlin's field on the Knock road which at the time was being used as the club's pitch. |
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Ascending the starboard side of the stern, there are no nets and it is safe to venture a little further forward to meet the deck near a small pair of mooring bollards. |
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The authorities covered the Eastern stand with giant mosquito nets, fearing that objects might be hurled at Australian outfielders by some of the more disgruntled elements. |
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They drape every precipice, steel poles jutting out 20 feet above the sidewalk, loosely tangled like volleyball nets in winter. |
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Separate nets for large and small fish, barbless hooks, keepnet restrictions and minimum line strengths are all common regulations on the area's many stillwater fisheries. |
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The law prevented fishermen from intentionally setting purse seine nets around dolphin pods in order to capture the tuna swimming in schools below them. |
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The pre-sea trawler course teaches participants how to mend nets, do repairs, and other basic skills required for work on deep-sea factory-freezer trawlers. |
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Thousands of kilometers of fine-meshed nets are thrown overboard every year, catching vulnerable deep-sea species such as sharks and orange roughy. |
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The well-equipped vessel was lost with a full suite of gear, including VHF, echo sounder, plotter, autopilot, gill and trammel nets and a complete toolset. |
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The fishermen of the cooperative had a large outrigger canoe, fished in a traditional manner with nets and caught about 350 kilo of fish a day on average. |
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Frankie Byrne is the local of supplier of nets and chandlery in the area. |
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As in, I can't put the blinking nets up because I am too short. |
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Some of the applications involved include coatings for automotive wheel trims, seat belts, fishing nets, coatings for mobile telephones, timber flooring and steel cladding. |
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In the distance I spotted banners on buildings and a pair of one-legged fishermen balancing with large cone-shaped nets. |
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When he discovered that some species migrate hundreds of miles a year, he began snipping minute samples of wing tissue from bats he caught in mist nets. |
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Fish typically were collected with longhandled, fine-mesh dip nets. |
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Streams, creeks, and ditches were sampled using fine-meshed dip nets. |
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The 16 spotfin killifish collected at Piermont Marsh were all taken in pit traps or collected with dip nets from small ponds located in the interior marsh. |
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Aquatic pond recruits are issued knee-high rubber boots, dip nets, collecting pans and microscopes, and nature trail students are equipped with binoculars. |
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Plenty of deep-sea animals other than giant squid have shown up in fishing nets without having been captured on film in their natural environment. |
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And, looking at the paltry haul in their nets and at their discarded small fish, they know it is a way of life their sons will not share with them. |
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Other items, such as insect nets, were in short supply in the theater. |
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On the OREGON II, neuston nets are deployed off the starboard side of the forward deck with the forward crane which rests in a cradle during the tow. |
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At present the policy is still to remove nests and eggs and provide residents with nets and spikes to stop the birds settling on houses in problem areas. |
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And if players are to be protected, then nets behind the goals have to be considered, however bad it might look to PR-conscious sponsors or directors. |
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They worked quickly and expertly, holding their breaths for incredible lengths of time as they wrestled with the billowing nets deep below the surface. |
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These special camouflage nets were very specialised pieces of equipment. |
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The need to fire 360 degrees may also limit the use of camouflage nets. |
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Someone is practising his golf swing in the nets on the sports area. |
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Some nets are even outfitted with sonar to allow fishermen to steer their nets around obstacles and keep fishing lines at the same depth as their target. |
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Stronger than flax, fiber from white dead-nettle was also spun into fishing nets by North American Indians, through a process of decay rather than retting. |
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It attacks the large quantities of unmarketable fish that are discarded at sea, and describes how mammals and birds get accidentally tangled up in nets and drown. |
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The luggage bay is covered by a retractable tonneau, and optional cargo nets prevent smaller objects from being battered during spirited cornering. |
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The boot is a technical joy, with cubby holes, cargo nets, an extending plastic cover and a neat reversible floor which flips from carpet to plastic for pet transportation. |
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Lateral wind loads are taken up by secondary internal tensile nets rigidly connected to the planar assembly by a series of tension and compression rods. |
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There has been a tendency of using insecticide treated mosquito nets for fishing purposes that has resulted in contamination of water and loss of aqua life. |
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This semi-displacement hull form is well suited to fishermen and lobstermen who must get their nets and pots onboard without hanging up on the hard chine of planing hulls. |
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In conjunction with this Congo delivery, Lehman has brought 30,000 mosquito nets to villages along the tanzanian coast. |
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But as it takes away the safety net, their corpses wind up in fishing nets. |
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In Europe, prosecutors have brought cases against the alleged online attackers suspected of creating networks of compromised computers, known as bot nets. |
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This comes as a great blow to Yorkshire, who have temporarily installed the shop in the new indoor centre, a place it cannot remain when all the nets are in full use. |
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People are not looking for the old, paternalistic safety nets. |
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Dreamy days by the beach, hunting for shells and watching fishermen mend their nets may well convert them into confirmed philhellenes by the time you leave. |
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I just ferreted this hole as I wanted to find out where all the bolt holes were before I gassed it, and as I had the nets in my pocket I thought...why not! |
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Drift nets which rob the Rivers Wye and Usk of their salmon stocks have been removed by a conservation group. |
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These predictor variables represent concepts drawn from the discussion of neural nets in literature. |
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Common bottlenose dolphins are probably attracted to fishing nets because they offer a concentrated food source. |
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They are mainly captured using purse seine nets, and are managed as a single stock that includes multiple species. |
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They use several feeding methods, including skimming the surface, lunging, and bubble nets. |
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Entire schools are then encircled with fast auxiliary boats which deploy purse seine nets as they speed around the school. |
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Their escape is prevented by closing off the route to the ocean with other boats or nets. |
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Californian and Oregonian sportsmen pursue the last three extensively using hoop nets, and prepare them in a multitude of ways. |
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Jellies destroy fish nets, poison or crush captured fish, and consume fish eggs and young fish. |
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Clogging can stop desalination plants, as well as clogging ship engines and infesting fishing nets. |
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