I've discovered and love Reblochon, Roquefort and Cantal in my Parisian market trawls. |
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Once there, they fanned out in two-man dories to set trawls, longlines studded with multiple baited hooks, for cod and halibut. |
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Arif Shah dons his Attenborough safari jacket and trawls through the funding jungle. |
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There is a web facility which trawls all online news stories and writes a sort of composite article. |
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There are no big surprises on this record, no sudden forays into electronica or hip hop, no eclectic trawls through different styles and genres. |
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Site owners have to pay for bandwidth used by images, news aggregators, and archive trawls. |
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By night the city becomes a lavishly evocative backdrop to leisurely trawls round its restaurants, clubs and bars. |
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Data trackers will find better sources if they discover bogus information in their data trawls. |
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Amid the discomforts of his passage the author reflects on or trawls his past, his sorrows and betrayals, his experience as a wartime evacuee. |
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Every year he trawls through the letters and gets visits from people who have fallen on hard circumstances. |
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But it's wildly unlikely that the police would score any direct hits from speculative trawls through the archive footage. |
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Many police trawls did not turn up sufficient evidence to satisfy the burden of proof. |
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These sites are more than trawls for information, given that they can be updated when needs be. |
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But the unmarked wire traps also are a problem for shrimpers who regularly find the rusting, slime-coated cages fouling their trawls. |
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They spend most of their time half-buried in the sand, and are thus particularly liable to be taken by trawls. |
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During the 1990s, Haruo Ogi of Hokkaido University found a tenfold increase of plastic particles in his trawls off Japan. |
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The National Marine Fisheries Service will provide the aquariums with a turtle excluder, a device required on ocean shrimp trawls. |
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It is believed the group trawls the internet targeting websites where the registration has lapsed. |
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He doubts if HIV really causes the disease, and trawls the Internet for alternative theories. |
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She trawls auctions and markets for 50's and 60's retro designs. |
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It is therefore appropriate to prohibit the use of bottom trawls and similar gear in the area surrounding the Darwin Mounds. |
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It showed up in the sentinel fishery catch rates for gillnets and line trawls. |
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The United Kingdom provided information on the cod catches of two groups of vessels using bottom trawls to the west of Scotland. |
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Spain provided information on cod catches by a group of vessels fishing with bottom trawls to the West of Scotland mainly for hake. |
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National rules restricting coastal fishing and the introduction of compulsory size-selective trawls have further reduced fishing effort. |
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The use of bottom trawls in the directed fishery for Champsocephalus gunnari in that sub-area is prohibited. |
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For some of the species, though, you could use mid-water trawls, or trawls that do not touch the bottom. |
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This allows for very large net openings compared to wide, but vertically narrow bottom trawls. |
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They've started doing some trawls as they approached the sea mounts, so yesterday they ran a net at 1.3 kilometres deep in an area of open ocean that was 3.6 kilometres deep. |
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The principal areas of concern are for harbour porpoise bycatch in gillnets and for common dolphins in bycatch pelagic trawls. |
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In international waters, squid is mostly caught using jigs or trawls, both of which have low by-catch. |
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Most of the larger boats use single trawls while the smaller inshore vessels often fish by dropping creels in what supporters describe as a truly sustainable fishery. |
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More supposed fuel for the anti-commercial fishing fire is the idea that fishing with trawls and dredges changes the bottom, and that such changes are not acceptable. |
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The scheme also led to administrative headaches, with painstaking and tortuous trawls through paper-based employment records, some extending back over 50 years. |
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They use beam and otter trawls or fine filament nylon driftnets, a form of gear used in the open ocean, suspended in the water by floats like a curtain. |
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The fishing gears deployed are pelagic pair trawls and purse seines with fish attracted to them by light. |
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This is the case for trawls and seines, as well as some types of longlines. |
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Gears used are bottom trawls, dredges, purse seines, surface longlines, driftnets and artisanal gear. |
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The main gears used are bottom and mid-water trawls, gill nets, longlines and purse seines. |
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The only way to protect deep-water coral reefs is to prohibit the use of bottom trawls and similar gears. |
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One morning I counted 127 boats fishing in that area, hand-line trawls, jigging. |
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Whereas special techniques are needed for catching large sharks such as the porbeagle, dogfish come up frequently in trawls along with other fish. |
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Bycatch may also be an issue as small redfish are being taken in shrimp trawls. |
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Ruth Birn, the chief historian for Canada's war crimes prosecutor, trawls the archives, turning up distortions and omissions. |
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Hook-and-line gear, gill nets, fyke nets, and otter trawls were used to capture fish. |
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Scallops are most commonly harvested using scallop dredges or bottom trawls. |
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They were also sufficiently robust to be able to tow large trawls in deep water. |
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In addition, fleets can continue to fish within the protected area using towed gear not in contact with the bottom, such as pelagic trawls and longlines, purse seines and other fixed gear. |
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Yet, from all these known fish prey species, only Pacific sandfish was caught in trawls in both river areas, but in very small numbers. |
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Bottom trawls, longlines, gillnets and sometimes traps can injure spotted wolffish and damage spawning habitat by disturbing rocks and boulders used for shelter and construction of nests. |
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In particular, the use of semi-pelagic trawls within the closed area should no longer be permitted and the use of separator trawls should be extended to a larger part of the closed area. |
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The basking shark has been the target of harpoon fishing from small boats, but it has also been taken in nets, including bottom gill nets and occasionally bottom and pelagic trawls. |
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Fisheries in Canada are conducted using a variety of fishing gear, including bottom and mid-water trawls, dredges, gillnets, longlines, trollers, hook and line and traps. |
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For example, scours of different sizes and depth resulting from fishing trawls and scallop dredges have been observed in almost every corner of the Gulf shallower than 165 meters deep. |
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Some benthic animals, such as starfish and hermit crabs, are relatively immune to damage from trawls etc and exploit other organisms which have been exposed or damaged or killed by the passage of fishing gear. |
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Photosynth trawls the internet for digital photos of a place or object. |
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The International Baltic Sea Fishery Commission adopted a recommendation on 21 September 1991 to ban the fishing with trawls on the Oderbank Plateau. |
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The amount of gear that they'd have in the water and the number of trawls or hooks and lines that they'd use would determine whether they would catch as much fish in one day using either method. |
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Damage caused by other gear, in particular specific gear such as gillnets and longlines, may be real, but is very minor compared to the erosion effects of trawls. |
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Increased fishing intensity and technological advancement of fishing gear has resulted in a decline in many of these species commercially captured by trawls in the north-western Mediterranean. |
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Additional measures include a requirement to use the Nordmore Grate in shrimp fisheries, and toggle and chain regulations for east coast shrimp trawls. |
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Trawling can be contrasted with trolling, where baited fishing lines instead of trawls are drawn through the water. |
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Trawl nets in general, and shrimp trawls in particular, have been identified as sources of mortality for cetacean and finfish species. |
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The crew used a variety of dredges and trawls to collect biological samples. |
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Bycatch in fishing gear, such as commercial trawls, is also another threat to ringed seals. |
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Pelagic trawls are typically much larger than bottom trawls, with very large mesh openings in the net, little or no ground gear, and little or no chaffing gear. |
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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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They can be caught with drift nets and suitable trawls, but are most usually caught with surround nets at night by attracting them with lampara lamps. |
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Through her work both as a performer and ethnomusicologist she's amassed a collection of traditional tunes and trawls the archives for fresh material. |
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Fishing The Antillean roughtail catshark is caught in deepwater trawls. |
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