At Blind Man Rock, a shoal of Atlantic spadefish streams back and forth in the shallows. |
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The water below had turned from blue to dark brown as the shoal of sardines passed beneath us. |
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Above the wheelhouse, a big shoal of barracuda has appeared while we are below. |
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All the same we took about thirty fish from the shoal before they became too cross with us to feed on. |
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Over Easter this year an enormous shoal of grey mullet was swirling round for at least a week. |
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Roach are beginning to show in numbers as they begin to shoal prior to spawning. |
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Calculations would be vital in working out when storms might be expected and when fish would shoal. |
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Grayling are starting to shoal on the rivers Eden and Wharfe with the rise in water levels and drop in water temperature after the rain. |
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At the initial mapping, a 400 m baseline, delineating the deepest edge of the shoal, was established and marked with permanent metal stakes. |
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On the morning of March 3, the three men anchored at a shoal, due to the heavy wind and the failure of the boat engine. |
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A big shoal of shrimpfish hung vertically nearby, trying to look like a growth of eelgrass. |
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Water hisses on the shoal at the point, slaps, recalls the shipwrecks that dot these shores as surely as towns dot the map. |
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Soon we were speeding across the near-shore shoal, a shallow boneyard of rocks and coral heads. |
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Two of the four ships managed to escape while the two others sought shelter in a shallow area of the shoal. |
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They blamed an uncharted shoal that the vessel must have hit several hours before as the cause of the flooding. |
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In 1865, the Committee on Roads and Jetties raised funds for the filling and leveling of the shoal near the waterways junction. |
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The ship deployed her mooring legs in a precision anchoring evolution less than 1,200 yards from shoal water. |
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They are great fun to sail and perfectly suited for cruising in out-of-the-way places and shoal waters. |
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Rushing to one side of the proscenium arch, rebounding and running back to the other, they are like a shoal of fish with short memories. |
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Below the wall was a flat plain where we saw kingfish, a large moray eel and a shoal of tuna. |
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Beneath them, swimming between steel ribs which are now covered in sponges, you will usually see a shoal of black umbers. |
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It shows a car from below as it sinks toward the seabed amid a swirling shoal of silvery fish. |
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Chris took me to a small cave where a shoal of upside-down soldierfish patrolled the entrance, and pointed out all the small crustaceans inside. |
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Everywhere around the margins there were shoal fish, creatures almost identical to skimmer bream and roach. |
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As well as seeing many barracuda, we encountered a shoal of Atlantic spadefish and angelfish. |
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Often what seems like a shallow reef is actually a shoal of minuscule sprats. |
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I dropped into the water and was immediately surrounded by a swirling shoal of tiny sprats. |
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In an instant, a towing company arrived and offered to fix the problem and pull the boat off the shoal. |
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The fish on Maple Lake at the Oaks are starting to shoal up in the deeper water with the onset of winter. |
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Both man and beast were studded with ring and chain mail, which glittered like a giant shoal of fish. |
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There was an ebb tide in the approach channel after high water which pushed ships towards the shoal ground on the starboard side of the Vessel. |
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I turned around and caught a shoal of coalfish passing by, searching for food. |
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Rob Hayhurst found himself on a big shoal of bream in the far corner of the main pond. |
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A shoal of silvery pollack hurried away above some huge boulders covered in brilliant pink and red encrusting algae. |
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However, it makes a good home for numerous pufferfish, porgies and sweetlips, and surgeonfish shoal in the open water nearby. |
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Fish exposed to founders trained to take the long route will only exhibit a tendency to take that route when swimming in a shoal. |
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A shoal of baby four-eyed fish are among the latest attractions at Portsmouth. |
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There is no shortage of choice, a good variety of butterflyfish, an unusual striped damselfish, puffers and a shoal of small barracuda. |
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At 2.45 we see a fibre-glass cistern in the water off Calheta, and under it is a vast shoal of electric-blue dorados. |
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A smaller and more spread-out shoal of yellow-tail snappers cruise in and out, the dense shoals of saupe and bream parting to let them through. |
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There's a wide ledge on the north side of the Arch at 25m, a good place to stop and watch a huge shoal of anchovies stream past. |
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A shoal of small roach will appear as a black cloud suspended in mid water. |
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If the tide is running, a large shoal of bib will probably be holding position here against the current that surges through beneath the wreck. |
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Even if voters navigate those dangers, another shoal lurks beneath their bow. |
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The cross-bedded sediments correspond to shoal deposits that developed on top of and seaward of the spit-platform. |
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A shoal formed by several fish species filled the water column from the coral almost to the surface. |
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Together, they are caught in a mesh of crosses and double-crosses like a shoal of herring thrashing around in a net. |
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A shoal of silver-skinned mullet skip out of the boat's way, one leaping four foot clear into the air. |
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It made a perfect backdrop to photograph a huge shoal of bib and pollack, which jostled each other for position. |
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To the right, a shoal of rocks whose faceted surfaces are painted pink, heliotrope and gray resembles a hand-rendered version of a computer-generated landscape. |
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Fish are starting to shoal more tightly in the deeper pegs with falling water temperatures making spectacular bags such as this a real possibility. |
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It's warm, the spring tide is rising, we're going over a shoal. |
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Their big attractions are frogfish, ghost pipefish and a shoal of batfish. |
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The unconventional approach paid off for Keith Lamb, who legered lobworm to the far bank next to Beavers Bridge where he found a shoal of perch in residence. |
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The control fish were tested as described above except the demonstrator shoal remained in the central portion of their half of the tank for the 3-min demonstration period. |
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A small shoal of barracuda patrol a saddle in the ridge, but there are not the enormous shoals of barracuda or trevally to be found at Richelieu Rock. |
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Tuesday's incident follows last Sunday's sighting by the Philippine navy of four Chinese vessels and 10 smaller boats in various areas of the shoal. |
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Expect beautiful visibility and a spiralling shoal of barracuda. |
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Everyone else sells out quickly, leaving a beached shoal of unsold Barts. |
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The displacement and ballast of shoal draft boats are 100 lb greater than the standard draft versions to compensate for the higher center of gravity of the ballast. |
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This data is not sufficient to properly assess impacts to the local biology given the probable long-term use of the shoal as a sand resource area. |
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Joining us in the surge were angelfish, snappers, sweetlips, two spotted moray eels and a shoal of longfin bannerfish, with their zebralike stripes. |
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Little marine life has been attracted to the wreck, apart from the odd moray eel and scorpionfish and a shoal of cardinalfish buzzing around the cockpit. |
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Still, at the end of the dive a small shoal of mackerel did swim past. |
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A large shoal of pollack can often be seen swimming above the engine. |
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This shoal of sprats was found within 2m of the steps at Weasel Loch. |
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In the end I found a whole shoal of them in the sports section. |
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Churches of all sizes and shapes can run aground on this shoal. |
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All the Sea Islands have what are called dividings, shoal areas behind the barrier islands where the tides meet and divide. |
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Tiger sailed through Ocracoke Inlet on June 26, but it struck a shoal, ruining most of the food supplies. |
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When they encounter a shoal of fish, they work as a team to herd them towards the shore to maximize the harvest. |
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Then they close in using sophisticated sonar to track the shape of the shoal. |
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The fishermen pull their nets hundreds of meters wide in a circle around the dolphin groups, in the expectation that they will net a tuna shoal. |
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Sometimes such a shoal grows, originating where an island has been 'walking', and the island regains area. |
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Noordhinder Bank is a shoal in the southern part of the North Sea, between Antwerp and the mouth of the Thames. |
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From 3 to 5 September, the Spaniards tried to force their way through Montego Caye shoal, but were blocked by defenders. |
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The small blue colonial hydroids, known as Velella Velella or By-The-Wind-Sailors, shoal in vast numbers. |
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To forge over is to force a ship violently over a shoal by the effort of a great quantity of sail. |
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A particular problem was the division of the river into two shallow channels by the Dumbuck shoal near Dumbarton. |
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Cod actively feed during migration and changes in shoal structure occur when food is encountered. |
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One study of a migrating Atlantic cod shoal showed significant variability in feeding habits based on size and position in the shoal. |
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Just off the end of the Needles formation is the Shingles, a shifting shoal of pebbles just beneath the waves. |
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When fish come together in an interactive, social grouping, then they may be forming either a shoal or a school depending on the degree of organisation. |
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It also shows bays, estuaries, capes and islands, ports and mountains along the coast, important landmarks such as pagodas and temples, and shoal rocks. |
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Beijing has demanded that Manila remove a rusty, World War II-vintage landing ship it grounded on the shoal in 1999 that serves as an outpost for Philippine troops. |
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