State officials have settled on trapping as the best way to capture an entire sounder of swine. |
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The boilers and engine are the only parts of the Longwy that really stand out on an echo sounder, rising to 22m from a 27m seabed. |
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Without doubt you will catch far more fish and enjoy your boat fishing infinitely more if you are in possession of a good echo sounder. |
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It is often cheaper, ecologically sounder and more energy-efficient to re-use reclaimed materials rather than manufacture products from new. |
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The echo sounder had plotted a rise in the sea bed levelling to an uncertain and rough looking plateau. |
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The amount of methane bubbles rising from the bottom of Lake Kinneret was quantified by using a dual-beam echo sounder. |
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Though not as important as the boat itself, an echo sounder to use aboard the boat will come in very handy. |
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With the sounder on and eyes focused on the screen, I slowly motored the boat up and over the submerged bombora. |
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But there are much saner and sounder reasons for punting on the Andre Fabre-trained colt in the greatest all-aged race in Europe. |
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For example, DNA evidence may produce greater conclusiveness and sounder judgements in many cases. |
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An echo sounder is pretty well essential to find water of the correct depth, and Anders has a good stock of them available for hire. |
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I had my electric outboard and sounder in the boat, so I was fully equipped. |
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If you want to drop a shot on the boilers, use the transits and an echo sounder to search about 50m out, just east of north-east from Maen Voes. |
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After every drift take a look at the echo sounder, see where the fish are and try to avoid concentrating on the barren ground. |
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Importantly, an echo sounder will help you avoid catching bottom with deep-diving lures wherever there is a sudden shelf or submerged island. |
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She was baling hay on a farm west of Anderson when she encountered a sounder of feral hogs. |
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If no measures are put in place to condemn them, a sounder of bush-pigs can condemn a whole community to starvation. |
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The depth sounder tells him how deep his traps are, and the deepest ones we we'll hit today are in about 40 fathoms, or 240 feet, of water. |
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A modified version of this argument seems to me much sounder in general, but inapplicable to the present case. |
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The bill allows use of a tagging system for tag-and-release of swine in order to find and eliminate a sounder. |
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Less than 25 yards from shore, the depth sounder reads a double-take inducing 300 feet. |
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Learn what makes your boat safe, like the bilge blower and the depth sounder. |
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Remember that it an offence to have fishing tackle with you in any boat that is equipped with an echo sounder. |
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But there needs to be something there to calibrate how many fish are going by and to calibrate the Mission sounder. |
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Almost immediately on arrival we saw an echo on the sounder. |
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It is vital to carry out a thorough investigation of the area before you so much as wet a line, and this is where the echo sounder comes in so handy. |
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The depth sounder settings had not been adjusted and the team's unfamiliarity with its alarm decreased warning time and precluded timely action. |
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It appears that the echo sounder repeater readout was intermittent and known to be so. |
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The vessel was equipped with a depth sounder and remote-controlled spotlight mounted forward, however these were not used. |
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French credit institutions have entered the cyclical downswing on a sounder financial footing. |
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The echo sounder repeater in the companionway is calibrated in feet, although other options are available. |
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But the Journal suggests that lower-cost producers with sounder finances, like Saudi Arabia, are unlikely to be accomodating. |
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Perhaps Americans are used to their private detectives being of sounder moral character. |
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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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Thereby, it will make securitisation sounder and instil new confidence in this source of financing. |
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The echo sounder used to locate the bottom of the ocean revealed nothing but more water beneath. |
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At 12.56pm, the echo sounder quivered and scrawled its first trace as the ocean floor came within reach. |
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In 1951, he led an expedition during which an echo sounder discovered a mountain more than a mile below the surface, 200 miles off Cape Cod. |
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The traces on the echo sounder got stronger and stronger, until at 13.06, the Trieste landed on the bottom, kicking up a cloud of white ooze. |
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If operating a sailing vessel with an auxiliary motor, leave it in idle or use the echo sounder to signal presence. |
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But at night, I always turn on my navigation lights and my echo sounder is permanently on. |
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I stated earlier that there may have been problems with the calibration of that split-beam echo sounder at Mission. |
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Before the invention of the echo sounder, depths in the deep sea were measured by lowering a rope or wire with a weight attached. |
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At the time of the occurrence, 10 feet was added to the reading indicated on the echo sounder repeater, to obtain the depth of water. |
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The master and officers believed that the echo sounder transducer was 10 feet above the keel, when in fact it was 3 feet above the keel. |
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The conversion necessary to assimilate echo sounder information caused some confusion. |
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It was believed that the echo sounder transducer was positioned 10 feet above the keel but it was later determined that this distance was 3 feet. |
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The first large-scale use of an echo sounder on a deep-sea oceanographic cruise was in 1925, by the German research vessel Meteor. |
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But before coughing up bail-out funds, these creditors demand reforms and budget cuts to place the Greek economy on a sounder long-term footing. |
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The basic aim is to put public finances on a sounder and more sustainable footing. |
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Regular exercise will help to tire your body and prepare it for a sounder, better sleep. |
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Their influence has shifted government policies towards a sounder sustainable path. |
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Greater validity of surveillance data should lead to sounder decision-making for the allocation of resources. |
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The paper graph depth sounder, located at the back of the wheelhouse, had not been working properly for some time. |
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Efforts are also under way to put the institution on a sounder financial footing. |
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Low inflation, sounder public sector finances, and a healthier balance of payments have led to a significant drop in domestic interest rates. |
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We are keen to meet with our suppliers to gain a sounder knowledge of the risks associated with their products and their use. |
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This is surely a sounder foundation on which to build a movement for the protection and assistance of children in war and disaster. |
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Ideally, the settings on a depth sounder are increased while in deep water, so as to provide greater under-keel clearance information. |
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If we talk in terms of history, we are perhaps on a sounder basis, and we indeed need to be very modest and accept the relativity of things. |
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The members have been guided towards a sounder life style and a realistic way to find out the most suitable methods for each individual. |
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Our depth sounder, which had read a steady 15 feet the day before, was now vacillating between 10 feet in the troughs and 20 on the crests of the waves. |
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One of the factors in the spread of the disease is the density of the wild pig population and the likelihood of one sounder passing the infection to another. |
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Should the mother die prematurely, the piglets are adopted by the other sows in the sounder. |
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The financial sector has become sounder but is still underdeveloped. |
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I would like my colleague to tell me why these governments, in the House of Commons, are stealing and not helping our workers, and how sovereignty for Quebec could be a sounder option for all Quebeckers. |
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A single tiger can systematically destroy an entire sounder by preying on its members one by one, before moving on to another herd. |
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Calian, in particular, encouraged movement toward Reformed theological centrism and left the school on a sounder financial footing. |
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But the Mission echo sounder does have issues regarding counting fish. |
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The Polish market was particularly difficult and the Group had to take steps with certain local retailers in financial difficulty in order to place relations with them on a sounder footing. |
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If you don't have specific spots in mind, just keep your eyes on your depth sounder with it zoomed into the bottom. |
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In one such technique, the temperature structure of a water column from a given point on the seafloor to the surface is studied using an inverted echo sounder. |
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Using your depth sounder or your GPS locate the drop off that lies west of the North or South Bimini. |
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Like the Sunseeker Manhattan 66 flybridge motor yacht, which comes complete with teak bathing platform and an electronic echo sounder speedlog. |
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And if you listen to them attentively, as though through an echo sounder, you can hear the encompassing darkness transmit from its depths the noises and pulses of the capital's pre-modern past. |
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Korean society is now sounder, as well as more mature. |
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Beatrix will leave the monarchy sounder than when she acceded. |
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Hungary has a rule that limits spending growth, the source of past indiscipline. There is some evidence that countries with fiscal rules have sounder public finances, though it is tricky to separate cause from effect. |
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Once ready to reproduce, males travel long distances in search of a sounder of sows, eating little on the way. |
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Once a sounder has been located, the male drives off all young animals and persistently chases the sows. |
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Vessel and company personnel did not appear to be greatly concerned about the serviceability of the depth sounder because most of the vessel's areas of operation throughout the Seaway and Great Lakes were well known. |
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It does not follow, however, that the political decisions flowing from such advice would necessarily be sounder than those ensuing from healthy debate between opposing advocates. |
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The sounder consists of five dipole antennas, the longest of which is about 610 metres long and which covers the frequency range from 250 kilohertz to 2.250 megahertz. |
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With repairs and sounder management, the thinking went, they ought to turn a decent profit. In fact the investments turned out to be shrewder than anyone could have expected. |
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In addition, the ship's echo sounder coverage at the trawl depth is shown. |
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Also, he did not make adequate use of navigational instruments, particularly the radar and echo sounder, to help him evaluate potential hazards in the Liverpool Harbour approaches. |
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Information gathered at the site indicated that the echo sounder would likely have contributed little in preventing the accident on a vessel travelling at 24 knots. |
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The Simrad Trawl Eye sensor has a sophisticated built-in echo sounder providing information on fish in the trawl opening, the height of the trawl and clearance to the bottom. |
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After many delays, Romania has achieved important progress towards putting the banking system on a sounder basis, and the financial sector appears today generally sufficiently capitalized, liquid and well supervised. |
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The boat had to be pushed through the sludge and the echo sounder did not provide useful information where the sensor was in contact with the deposits. |
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And there is a host of microeconomic ideas, such as tax breaks for research and development, designed to promote investment. On this doctrinal question, Lord Lawson may prove the sounder judge. |
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The 3D images were created using a multibeam echo sounder after HMS Enterprise left the Egyptian port of Safaga, the Independent reported. |
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The integration of a radiation sensor, an echo sounder and a current profiler with Seaglider are also in development. |
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Our depth sounder read zero and we quickly came to a halt in the sand. |
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Powered via Zener barriers or galvanic isolators, the panel mount sounder and lights produce reliable and cost-effective status indications with minimum power consumption. |
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This can help increase the horse's price at a sale and perhaps help the horse have a sounder racing career, but the genes for poor legs will still be passed on. |
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Surely we could motor slowly in, keeping a close eye on the echo sounder,'' urged the wife, who had her heart set on a nice dinner at a harborside cafe. |
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