Agreement has been reached with our trawlers and Australian Fisheries to make this devise compulsory. |
|
Seven battleships, six cruisers and several torpedo boats steamed among the trawlers. |
|
The prototype device for dolphins will be tested by one of the two Scottish trawlers fishing for sea bass in the Channel this month. |
|
Conservationists are planning to build an artificial reef to bring a once-prolific in-shore fishery wiped out by trawlers back to life. |
|
At present the Spaniards, with EEC aid, are building large powerful trawlers to hoover the fish stocks off Africa. |
|
They are two young sub lieutenants, not out of their teens who have been placed in charge of these trawlers to take them to the Dardanelles. |
|
In its heyday, only 30 years ago, just under 1,000 trawlers operated from the port. |
|
But by this time the groundfish stocks were so depleted that many factory trawlers had already moved on to strip-mine elsewhere. |
|
If you charter a boat in Miami, you can pick and choose among spacious trawlers, luxurious motor yachts, or swift catamarans. |
|
The bulk of the domestic shrimp catch is harvested by trawlers in the Gulf of Mexico. |
|
The following vessels steamed into a group of trawlers which had not been told of the evening's movements. |
|
Suddenly something went wrong with her steering, and she veered sharply into the path of one of the convoy's escort trawlers. |
|
The blobfish is at risk of extinction from fishing trawlers that drag the ocean floors. |
|
In the U.S., shrimpers haul out gas-guzzling trawlers and catch shrimp in the wild, while in Asia, farmers raise shrimp in mesh cages. |
|
Last year, 35 trawlers shrimped off Crescent City, but this year the number has increased to 60 boats. |
|
Euro-MPs are today debating proposals to give trawlers from Spain unlimited fishing rights to nearby Irish waters. |
|
Stowed away aboard trawlers and ferries, animal travellers have descended upon the islands for many years. |
|
They said the fate of fishing trawlers out at sea at the time of the tidal waves was not yet known. |
|
The Government has agreed to decommission 11 trawlers in Grimsby and four in Scarborough. |
|
For the men who work the fishing trawlers, it is a life of hardship and endurance. |
|
|
The number of trawlers calling at Lerwick harbour has stabilised in 2004 following a period of decline. |
|
It had more fish, too, although sections were severely impacted by the armada of trawlers and fishing camps. |
|
If you're any distance from the coast, keep your eyes open for bigger passenger boats or trawlers. |
|
Coastal fishing communities had been protesting the invasion of their fishing grounds by the trawlers. |
|
Here, the Turks had heavily mined the water and mine sweeping trawlers had proved ineffective at clearing them. |
|
More and more skippers swallowed their prides, converted their trawlers and diversified into shellfish. |
|
These were to include a close escort of six destroyers, four corvettes, three minesweepers, four armed trawlers and two ack-ack ships. |
|
Prawn trawlers were still continuing to plod away with most of the old problems still there. |
|
We talk of the value of the fishery, purchasing freezer trawlers, chartering longliners, and landing fish in various locations. |
|
The company is involved in hake and lobster fishing and owns three wet fish trawlers. |
|
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. |
|
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. |
|
On the morning of 11 February 1944, off the Norwegian coast, Stubborn sighted a convoy of seven ships escorted by four trawlers, a whaler and an aircraft. |
|
Inside the museum, all manner of detailed models, from submarines, steamboats and trawlers to battleships, tugs and cobles, competed for best model in the various classes. |
|
In this gripping, deftly paced story, a runtish boy dreams of joining the older boys of his village in their raids on trawlers and yachts on the Indian Ocean. |
|
Fishermen now use deep-sea trawlers and sophisticated fishing equipment, while sampans ferry people between various points on the coastline along Victoria Harbour. |
|
Fish biologists descend in bathyspheres and submarines to the deepest oceanic canyon, and trawlers scrape up odd saltwater nematodes and mollusks from the bottom sediments. |
|
He said at any given time there were up to 2,000 people on ferries, pleasure boats, trawlers and cargo ships off the South East coast and the helicopter service was vital. |
|
Waterford is also an effective port of refuge for Irish and foreign trawlers to shelter from bad weather, which I saw for myself when in the port. |
|
The Russians are practically landing with their trawlers on Cape Cod, and New Bedford is ready to lynch you. |
|
|
Like a finger jutting out into the murky waters of the Humber, the Inner Bull Nose used to be a good spot to watch the trawlers easing their way in and out of the river. |
|
He had to anchor in Weymouth Bay with steering problems, but soon sorted that out and headed on past Portland Bill with his two escort trawlers, Fort Albert and Horatio. |
|
Aid agencies say the loss of 3,300 fishing trawlers, which also doubled as transport for tourists visiting offshore islands, affects tens of thousands of families. |
|
Do you think anyone will mention the huge factory ships into which foreign trawlers empty their catch before turning round to quickly return to the fishing grounds? |
|
He was a fisherman working on the port's fleet trawlers for 15 years but lost his job in 2002 and took up keepy-uppy to fill in the time. |
|
Orange roughy often live close to seamounts, sensitive underwater mountains that are scraped and disrupted by deep-sea trawlers. |
|
The number of fishing trawlers in the 1960s increased, and inshore fishers complained to the government. |
|
The phenomenon arose as an attempt by local fishermen to protect their livelihood from illegal fishing by foreign trawlers. |
|
Starting out as a fishing port, moving onto steam trawlers, the oil industry, it is now a major port of departure for the Baltic and Scandinavia. |
|
Great skuas Eat fish thrown from trawlers but a decline in fishing means fewer fish are thrown back. |
|
Using long lines, drift nets, and trawlers has about the same mentality as setting a grass fire to drive a herd of buffalo over a cliff. |
|
By the end of the 19th century, there were over 3,000 fishing trawlers in commission in Britain, with almost 1,000 at Grimsby. |
|
These trawlers were sold to fishermen around Europe, including from the Netherlands and Scandinavia. |
|
Additionally, a number of naval trawlers were built in Portugal and transferred to the Royal Navy to aid the British war effort. |
|
In the field water sport Galician par excellence are the trainer, counting Galicia with representatives in the League of San Miguel trawlers. |
|
As Fleetwood's trawlers mainly fished the North Atlantic in search of cod, the loss of the fishing grounds hit the town hard. |
|
This was not due to a rise in cod stocks, it was because foreign trawlers could no longer fish the waters. |
|
Some of the methods used are Danish seine nets, trawlers, long lines and fishing nets. |
|
The deal over quota-hopping,which allows foreign trawlers to scoop up Britain's EU quota of catches, could come within weeks, Mr Santer said. |
|
S fishing trawlers took their place and the number of cod kept diminishing past a point of recovery. |
|
|
The ferry MV Princess Victoria was lost at sea in the North Channel east of Belfast with 133 fatalities, and many fishing trawlers sank. |
|
On July 3, 1942, one of these trawlers, HMS Le Tigre proved her worth by picking up 31 survivors from the American merchant Alexander Macomb. |
|
A fleet of Fleetwood trawlers was established at Wallasey Dock, Birkenhead, for minesweeping and convoy escort work. |
|
These new technologies, as well as bottom trawlers that destroyed entire ecosystems, contributed to the collapse of Atlantic cod. |
|
The only boats seized by Somali pirates this year have been two Iranian fishing trawlers, which the Iranian Navy doesn't endeavor to protect. |
|
A notable example is the cod wars where Britain used its navy to protect its trawlers fishing in Iceland's exclusive economic zone. |
|
Bottom trawlers and sink gillnets are the primary equipment used to harvest spiny dogfish. |
|
At dawn each day a flotilla of trawlers would proceed to sea, using these paravanes to sweep the navigation channels. |
|
Behaviour of seabirds around fishing trawlers in New Zealand subantarctic waters. |
|
Over time, bottom trawlers became very efficient, some catching as much cod in an hour as traditional boats caught in a season. |
|
The main mortality factor for these turtles is the shrimp trawlers in Mexico, in which many of these turtles go undocumented. |
|
Tropical shrimp trawlers often make trips of several months without coming to port. |
|
The minesweepers were sometimes able to continue sweeping, but the trawlers were less durable. |
|
Twenty Admiralty trawlers with American crews, 16 more Lapwing class minesweepers, and another repair ship Panther were assigned to his command. |
|
Four other trawlers were damaged, and six other fishermen were wounded, one of whom died a few months later. |
|
The Russian warships illuminated the trawlers with their searchlights and opened fire. |
|
Most commercial fisheries do not target Alaska plaice, but many are caught as bycatch by commercial trawlers trying to catch other bottom fish. |
|
Fishing trawlers working the area have dredged up large amounts of moor peat, remains of mammoth and rhinoceros, and occasionally Paleolithic hunting artefacts. |
|
The decline in salmon numbers is being attributed to abstraction, acid rain, pesticides, predators and accidental by-catch by pelagic trawlers at sea, and fishmongers. |
|
Since the retrenchment of a large number of crews due to inoperation of a large number of trawlers there has been the onslaught on the juvenile shrimps. |
|
|
From the late 1950s, offshore bottom trawlers began exploiting the deeper part, leading to a large catch increase and a strong decline in the underlying biomass. |
|
Pouting were previously ignored as a commercial fish, with pouting that were inadvertently caught by trawlers being either discarded at sea or processed into fishmeal. |
|
These reserve Trawler Section fishermen and their trawlers were activated, supplied with mine gear, rifles, uniforms and pay as the first minesweepers. |
|
The first trawlers fished over the side, rather than over the stern. |
|
On average, about 300,000 metric tons of cod were landed annually until the 1960s, when advances in technology enabled factory trawlers to take larger catches. |
|
The trawlers can target orange roughy, grenadiers, or sharks. |
|
They are usually fished from beam trawlers, otter trawlers or seiners. |
|
Icelandic patrolships and British trawlers clashed in all four Cod Wars. |
|
After Gort's announcement pleasure craft, yachts, trawlers, tugs, fishing boats, motor boats, barges, lifeboats, draggers, river ferries and even cockleboats all set sail. |
|
Although Aberdeen still brings in substantial catches, the tugs, safety vessels and supply ships which pack the harbour far outnumber the trawlers. |
|
The boats that are used for trawling are called trawlers or draggers. |
|
The greater crested tern will also occasionally catch unusual vertebrate species such as agamid lizards and green sea turtle hatchlings, and follows trawlers for discards. |
|