Some fishing methods engender little bycatch, whereas others, like trawling for shrimp, kill up to 10 pounds of fish per pound of shrimp. |
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This method was called trawling, and the word trawler soon became synonymous with fishing boat throughout the North Atlantic. |
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His main type of fishing during his years fishing was trawling for herring, white fish and prawns. |
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Another problem with trawling for deep-sea fish is the damage that is done to the uncharted seabed. |
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Many of the smaller boats trawling for white fish have been failing to fill their existing quotas for several seasons. |
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After a morning trawling reclamation yards, he has returned with a chimney pot, paving stones and welding rods for gutter brackets. |
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The site is well clear of fishing and trawling grounds and one which complies with the Queensland Environmental Protection Agency rules. |
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Sophisticated psephological exercises, opinion polling and trawling of focus groups are still less reliable political guides than human instinct. |
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Teachers have argued passionately for the opportunity to teach the subject they love, instead of trawling laboriously through past papers. |
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The Mamil also spends hours trawling the internet for fancy cycling accessories. |
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So I set about trawling the city's bars and clubs mixing my drinks and pouring the filth down my throat as fast as I could swallow. |
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After 16 years of trawling through documents, the genealogist unearthed proof that Laurence was descended from the female side of the clan. |
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What is needed is an incentive for fishers in New Zealand waters to use jiggers, a ban on trawling would do that. |
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The site aims to find you the best real-time prices on airfares by trawling 35 airlines and travel websites. |
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Will I get in trouble for trawling the streets of Torquay with a can of Stella in my hand? |
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For decades, the coral formations and their marine life have been literally devastated by crude dynamite fishing techniques and trawling. |
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The six berth trawler was built in 1988 and is steel hulled, shelter decked, is 24 metres in length and is rigged for trawling. |
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She is rigged for trawling and is ready to join the local fleet working for prawns under the command of skipper Eric Johnston. |
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Orange roughy were found in concentrations in some locations, but underwater pinnacles and other obstructions made trawling very difficult. |
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He is visited by Pat, the black-market scally with retribution on his mind for the loss of the trawling father he never met. |
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We were trawling through surveillance tapes when the call over the radio said they had been picked up outside. |
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Seabed trawling destroys the structure and devastates the communities on the seabed, many of which take a long time to recover. |
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As the member will know, New Zealand opposes any trawling in the Ross Sea toothfish fishery. |
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The mid-water sea trawling sector has not performed well in last season, according to people in the industry. |
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The Bagnatos are a seventh generation fishing family who've been trawling the waters off Sydney for the past 50 years. |
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These small fish can often be caught in a small net by trawling up and down a beach in water only a few inches deep. |
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These may be expected in rocky areas or among pilings and in other habitats not well sampled by traditional methods such as seining or trawling. |
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He was head-hunted for the British team from his job trawling for prawns and monkfish in the North Sea. |
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There needs to be inter-agency cooperation to inspect the fishing vessels, their trawling gear, and their catches. |
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But for whatever reason, even trawling my memory of the movie I can't come up with any directorial choices that seemed to enhance or deepen the movie. |
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We can restrict the numbers of our own boats, we can insist that they have scientists, scientists monitoring the trawl and we can ban the pair trawling within our own waters. |
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These groups are still fighting for their cause, however, as trawling is still permitted as a method of fishing for bonito. |
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Where's the fun in trawling characterless, cavernous bookshops? |
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Local fishing vessels trawling in Waterford Estuary have recently landed some pieces of timber which eventually attracted the attention of archaeologists. |
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I couldn't be bothered trawling through the remaining farrago of lazy-minded tripe that our milk-toothed boy has served up for the public to peruse. |
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But new trawling technologies developed in Norway are poised to multiply the annual krill harvest exponentially. |
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Instead, he was bargain hunting, trawling eBay for Picassos, Moreaus, and Dalis. |
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It was noted that groundfish trawling was much more intrusive prior to the 1990's than in recent years. |
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Bat rays are often caught in trawling and gill nets as unwanted by-catch. |
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Concerns were expressed about bottom trawling, in particular, and other gear that would do damage to the environment. |
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After two days of trawling the fair, here are our favorite wacky new apps that may or may not become the next big thing. |
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The next day we tried to quell our misery by trawling neighbouring venues to find shows even worse than ours. |
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Without offering details to anyone outside their inner circles, western intelligence agencies embarked on a new strategy – data trawling. |
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Jeremy pointed out three areas of importance to him related to the preservation of our fishery: shark finning, bycatch and bottom trawling. |
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Deep-water coral reefs should not be destroyed by bottom trawling, but should be protected for future generations to enjoy. |
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In 2004, two submarine canyon areas off New England were closed to gillnetting and trawling to protect corals. |
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Some of the methods used in fishing are also highly destructive to the environment, in particular the bottom trawling. |
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Spent almost every spare moment during the week trawling the streets looking for internet cafes. |
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He had over 20Â years of combined experience in sealing, offshore trawling and inshore fishing. |
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It's an absolute no-brainer for Canada to support a ban on high-seas bottom trawling. |
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Some use the identities of dead people after trawling genealogical or family-support websites. |
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Moreover, turtles face growing pressures such as by-catch resulting from shrimp fishing practices mainly through trawling. |
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Bottom trawling may also disrupt their environment. |
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He personally edited all of his films, trawling through the large amounts of footage to create the exact picture he wanted. |
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By the time oil was coming on stream, much of the trawling fleet had relocated to Peterhead. |
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As well as the fishes being overexploited the benthic communities were destroyed by the trawling gear. |
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With a vertical search engine as provided by our portfolio company Easyvoyage you have all available travel deals at your fingertips without the hassle of trawling the web for the best ones. |
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That is, the bonehead antics, braindead plots, and really big explosions that, in the eyes of foreign detractors, define the worst exports result from Hollywood's trawling for a global mandate not a domestic constituency. |
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Gatland was certainly amusing when trawling the permutations of a rugby player's gifts, with, naturally, the small and the slow and the unskilful following home the merely slow, untalented and big. |
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A postwoman by trade, trawling through the streets to deliver mail has apparently helped build up Exley's stamina, which allows for her identifiable, box-to-box coverage of the turf. |
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It is early morning in Gibsons, and like the bald eagle, almost as soon as I am off the ferry I start trawling for my own breakfast at Molly's Reach, once the sound stage for The Beachcombers. |
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There's an immediate threat to the biodiversity of seamounts, coral and other species from bottom trawling. |
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In 2005, the North Pacific Fishery Management Council proposed a larger ban on trawling for more than a half-million square miles of ocean near the Aleutian Islands to protect deepwater corals and sponges. |
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Bottom trawling has been singled out by certain environmentalist groups as symbolic of the wreckless destruction which such deep sea features may be subject to, but it is far from the only hazard. |
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These modifications outfitted the vessel with equipment needed to participate in the following fisheries: salmon trolling, shrimp trawling12, and bottom trawling. |
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We've spent the week trawling YouTube for some of Letterman's more memorable interviews of sportspeople, a subset of celebrity who proved a fascinating fit for his disarming style. |
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I did not always have the benefit of solicitors and barristers – I simply could not afford it – and was often up late at night working on statements, trawling through seemingly endless papers and documents. |
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But Amazon's varied roster is an alternative: an alternative to spaffing away another spiritually disastrous hour trawling Netflix's logic-free menus. |
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I would think everybody would agree that if you could get the world to agree to end bottom trawling on the high seas, you would certainly cure a lot of our ills. |
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A moratorium on high-seas bottom trawling was thus considered essential until concrete and effective measures were in place to conserve vulnerable deep-sea ecosystems. |
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Ban bottom trawling within Canadian waters. |
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At one point recently I had what I call my 'archaeologist' moment, trawling back from 2008 to the 1920s and 1930s and working my way right back to the roots of Irish folk. |
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Until the early 1900s, cod were mainly caught with hook and line but in later years, much more effective fishing techniques began to be used such as bottom trawling, traps and gill nets. |
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Having abandonned the idea of pumping at sea, of treating with chemical dispersants and of trawling, the scientists had to come up with onshore means. |
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Likewise, the United States prohibits imports of shrimp from countries which do not adhere to national standards for preventing the taking of sea turtles in the course of shrimp trawling. |
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It was stressed by all that these incidentally affecting activities, as for instance trawling, port works, mineral extraction and dredging are one of the main concerns for site protection. |
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It was noted that an increasing number of States were either regulating or banning that practice within areas under their national jurisdiction, which had led to the fact that bottom trawling on the high seas had increased. |
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Besides the established trawling fleets, a significant number of fleets using lobster creels have developed. |
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The better size and condition of lobsters caught by this method yield prices three to four times higher than animals netted by trawling. |
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However, they are at risk due to increasing trawling, which mechanically destroys the coral reefs. |
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Trolling is used both for recreational and commercial fishing whereas trawling is used mainly for commercial fishing. |
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Midwater trawling is towing the trawl through free water above the bottom of the ocean or benthic zone. |
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Although trawling today is heavily regulated in some nations, it remains the target of many protests by environmentalists. |
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A number of methods to minimize this have been developed for use in trawling. |
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The primary dispute over trawling concerns the magnitude and duration of these impacts. |
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Bottom trawling on soft bottoms also stirs up bottom sediments and loading suspended solids into the water column. |
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In particular, trawling can directly kill coral reefs by breaking them up and burying them in sediments. |
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In addition, trawling can kill corals indirectly by wounding coral tissue, leaving the reefs vulnerable to infection. |
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In light of the environmental concerns surrounding trawling, many governments have debated policies that would regulate the practice. |
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The Agulhas Bank is also significant for fisheries who use demersal trawling, demersal longline fishing, and midwater trawl fishing on the bank. |
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Fossil beaked whales have been recovered by trawling from the seafloor off South Africa. |
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He also undertook pioneering work with Samuel Lake on steam trawling whilst living in the town. |
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Marine researchers now say such trawling worldwide destroys a seabed area twice the size of the contiguous United States each year. |
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During offshore demersal trawling, seals drowned in the nets on the west coast only. |
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The steam trawling industry expanded and by 1933 Aberdeen was Scotland's top fishing port, employing nearly 3,000 men with 300 vessels sailing from its harbour. |
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Leatherwood suggested that dolphins may have learned to acoustically differentiate between boats that are cruising and shrimp boats that are trawling. |
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Water pollution is a problem in the Gulf of California, but the more immediate concerns are overfishing and bottom trawling, which destroys eelgrass beds and shellfish. |
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The boats that are used for trawling are called trawlers or draggers. |
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Similarly, sea grass used to coat huge tracts of ocean floor, but have been damaged by trawling and dredging have diminished its habitat and prevented its return. |
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Mortality resulting from trawling bycatch seems to be less of an issue, probably because porpoises are not inclined to feed inside trawls, as dolphins are known to do. |
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Mean water depth was recorded by a fathometer at the start and end of each trawling event, after which the relative change between the start and end locations was recorded. |
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This fish is used for human consumption and is caught mostly by trawling. |
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Measures already being implemented include greater use of static gear such as gillnets and longlines, more fuel-efficient engines and less trawling. |
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