As a young sprat, I was prone to rummaging through the bargain bins of various local record shops. |
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In crude terms, I suppose that one could say that it is a sprat to catch a mackerel, but the message must be got across. |
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If you use a sprat to catch a mackerel, you make a small expenditure or take a small risk in the hope of a much greater gain. |
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Actually, it's probably a sprat to catch a mackerel since they have plenty more stuff that they haven't made available. |
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Whales and dolphins have followed the herring and sprat shoals into the harbour. |
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Others say it's the healthy levels of sprat and herring which are providing them with plenty of food. |
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The catch can consist of eels, cod or sprat but is mainly shrimp and these are sold from Brendon's cottage on the beach. |
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Commercial fishing includes salmon, herring, cod, plaice, crustaceans and mollusks, mackerel, sprat, eel, lobster, shrimp, and prawns. |
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There were other fish swimming around among the dead sprat so there was nothing wrong with the quality of the water. |
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So I was down at childcare toot sweet, and took the sprat off to the local. |
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For the sprat stock the proposed TAC is set above the level advised by scientists. |
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There is no true sprat in Asian waters, although the name sprat is sometimes loosely applied to certain small fish of the herring family which do occur there. |
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The group prepared a report describing the situation of the sprat and turbot stocks in the Community waters of the Black Sea. |
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An overall increase is, however, proposed in herring and sprat catches and no change on plaice. |
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The fishing possibilities on cod and some of the herring stocks will increase and only for the sprat stock the fishermen will face lower quotas. |
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For sprat STECF proposes to classify this stock in category 6, implying that no Community TAC is set for this stock. |
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For sprat in the North Sea, the Commission will propose to continue the in-year review of fishing possibilities based on spring survey data. |
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For several herring stocks and sprat the reduction is based on lower recruitment to the stocks. |
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Maryland scientists are instead trying to rebuild native oyster stocks by building new beds out of shucked oyster shells and seeding them with native sprat, or baby oysters. |
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The newly-fixed quotas concern herring, cod, plaice, Atlantic salmon and sprat. |
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Or you can dangle a hopeful, lazy fishing line over the side of waters so plentiful that even I, the world's worst fisherman, managed to catch a sprat. |
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Fish of the different species of sprat are found in various parts of the world including New Zealand, Australia, and parts of Europe. |
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By far, the most highly studied location where the sprat, most commonly Sprattus sprattus, resides is the Baltic Sea, located in Northern Europe. |
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The Baltic Sea provides the sprat with a highly diverse environment, with spatial and temporal potential allowing for successful reproduction. |
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Although the Baltic Sea has undergone several ecological changes during the last two decades, the sprat has dramatically increased in population. |
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In the Baltic Sea, cod, herring, and sprat are considered the most important species. |
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Cod is the top predator while the herring and sprat are recognized primarily as prey. |
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Furthermore, sprat and herring are considered highly competitive for the same resources that are available to them. |
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During autumn, sprat tend to have a diet high in Temora longicornis and Bosmina maritime. |
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In both autumn and winter, there has been a tendency for sprat to avoid eating Acartia spp. |
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The metabolic rate of the sprat is highly influenced by environmental factors such as water temperature. |
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Born in the icy headwaters of rivers on the east coast of North America, Britain, Iceland, Ireland, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Scandinavia and Spain, baby salmon, or parr, swim far out to sea to fatten up on herring and sprat. |
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Sand eel, mackerel, and sprat are caught for the production of fish meal. |
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The most important are khamsa, sprat, horse mackerel, and others, including the spiny dogfish, a type of small shark that is especially prolific in the Black Sea. |
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Seven of them, and they did not catch a sprat all night. |
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The sprat is a short-lived species. Consequently the catch limitations should be implemented as soon as possible, in order to avoid delays which could lead to overfishing of the stock. |
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The main target species are sandeel and sprat. |
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Within the framework of its bilateral fisheries Agreement with the Russian Federation, Latvia has obtained an arrangement on reciprocal access concerning cod and sprat. |
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The most important reductions in quotas are for sprat and herring. |
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The TAC for sprat, a member of the herring family, is also to be cut. |
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An agreement has been reached between the European Community, on behalf of Sweden, and the Republic of Poland whereby 2 500 tonnes of sprat in the Baltic Sea has been transferred to Sweden. |
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As catches of cod in the fisheries for herring and sprat and in gillnet and entangling-net fisheries for salmon are very limited, these fisheries should not be subject to the gradual reduction in fishing effort. |
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Herrings, along with Atlantic cod and sprat, are the most important commercial species to humans in the Baltic Sea. |
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The analysis of the stomach contents of these fish indicate Atlantic cod is the top predator, preying on the herring and sprat. |
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However, they are small in size with a high escape response, so herring and sprat avoid trying to catch them. |
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These copepods also tend to dwell more in surface waters, whereas herring and sprat, especially during the day, tend to dwell in deeper waters. |
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They feed mostly on small pelagic schooling fish, particularly herring, capelin, and sprat. |
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A sprat is the common name applied to a group of forage fish belonging to the genus Sprattus in the family Clupeidae. |
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The development of young larval sprat and reproductive success of the sprat have been largely influenced by environmental factors. |
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Although the overall survival rates of the sprat decreased in the late 1980s and early 1990s, there has been an increase in the last two decades. |
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Cod, haddock, whiting, saithe, plaice, sole, mackerel, herring, pouting, sprat, and sandeel are all very common and are fished commercially. |
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However, when hunting sprat, porpoise may stay closer to the surface. |
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