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"fish for" Definitions
  1. to try to get something, or to find out something, although you are pretending not to

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Phnom Penh Journal PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — It was fish for breakfast and fish for lunch and fish for dinner.
You'd think that would throw the fish for a loop.
You are eating fish for every meal of the day.
There may be no more fish for him to catch.
On salads, trade chicken or fish for lentils and edamame.
"I don't fancy eating fish for a while," she said.
It was also tempting, of course, to fish for sympathy.
The fish for two is a crispy whole scorpionfish (lionfish).
Where there were fish for decades, now there is very little.
Same goes for the salad, or the fish, for that matter.
He eats several burgers a day, and prefers fish for dinner.
PETER, PENNSYLVANIA Do people not fish for compliments in Pennsylvania, Peter?
Bobbed around getting hypothermia and stung by jelly fish for 45min.
Chicken or fish for 150 doesn't materialize out of thin air.
As a result, she sells two fish for 100 LRD ($0.51).
Duplicate accounts fish for personal information under the guise of intimacy.
"So the next week, we bought fish for 100," she continues.
So, does this mean more white fish for your Filet-O-Fish?
So, you go in there every day; you fish for your family.
This action creates a natural net, trapping the fish for a feast.
This puts a new standard on having a fish for a pet.
The FEC should remember that when tempted to fish for online fairness.
Just take a nap, and let your drone find the fish for you.
Still, with the fish for entertainment, I suppose you don't need anything else.
But this spot is where brokers hunt for orders and fish for clients.
All they know is that Bil will be serving old fish for lunch.
Wellerstein: And you could detect the radioactivity in fish for thousands of miles.
The water was the primary issue, and they tried to fish for food.
They've taught the robot to fish for, well, boots, like in the cartoons.
Fry the fish for 2 minutes on each side until golden brown. 2.
If sharks flourish, that means there are enough fish for them to eat.
The project would raise 20,000 almaco jack fish for human consumption every year.
As a result, the stock increases, and there is more fish for everyone.
I never paid for fish for the first 15 years of my life.
There's some fish for me and maybe chicken or red meat for her.
Most often, though, I choose fillets over whole fish for their cooking speed.
So when you have fish for dinner, you might try using a darker plate.
And in 2014 he founded an offshoot to fish for votes in the south.
Those with sensitivities to fish, for example, should steer clear of marine-sourced collagen.
Raw tuna has become fashionable, but fish for us was always cooked or salted.
Our number one pick goes to Plenty of Fish for covering the most bases.
So every weekend, I used to cook a nice whole crispy fish for him.
These, however, are filled with live shrimp, and we're here to fish for them.
They survived, in part, by bartering fish for other staples they needed, like corn.
Three billion people worldwide rely on wild fish for their sole source of protein.
For years, Accarrino has been sourcing fish for SPQR from Passmore Ranch in Sacramento.
He would take us to car shows or to buy fish for our aquarium.
"Some of our elders cannot fish, so we fish for them," Ms. Tulimasealii said.
And it's the species high in the ocean's food webs that we fish for.
After they dropped bombs and poison, we would scoop up the fish for them.
Three years, two funerals and two weddings later, we still eat fish for dinner.
On the connecting river, the owners kayak or fish for bass, catfish and bream.
At Japanese fishing restaurant Zauo, customers use baited hooks to fish for their own dinner.
The restaurant had been aging the fish for two days to enhance its umami qualities.
The Israeli navy imposes limits on where people from Gaza can fish for security reasons.
Local authorities back the program, and have even provided tilapia fish for the harvesting effort.
Using wild fish for feed makes bluefin farming unsustainable, says Atsushi Ishii of Tohoku University.
Professional fishers use equipment like nets and traps to collect fish for people to eat.
Mottled light through waterside trees over the bows and sterns means trading fish for birds.
Swap your steak for fish, for example, and you get an eight-fold reduction in emissions.
They've offered her the option of renting a fish for the night, in case she's lonely.
According to the World Bank an estimated 2.5 billion people worldwide depend on fish for nutrition.
I eat yogurt or bran for breakfast, salads or fish for lunch and chicken for dinner.
Billions of people rely on fish for protein, and the fishing industry employs lots of people.
Should this be done, there will continue to be plenty of fish for all of us.
Kim Jong Un stressing the importance of breeding the fish for the country's man-made lake.
Meanwhile, the corresponding comments sections provided recruiters narrow barrels from which to fish for new members.
Cleverly, prospective suitors have also been known to gather under the bridge to fish for oranges.
He was 76 and he'd been studying the art of cutting raw fish for 50 years.
Served at the improper temperature, smoked fish, for example, can carry dangerous bacteria called clostridium botulinum.
For now, Mr. Christ, who has been coming to fish for 37 years, isn't overly worried.
"We can't fish for sardines in October, November, December, January, February, March, six months," Dias says.
Trout are usually the first fish I am able to fish for during the new year.
Students at Papdale Primary School in Kirkwall got the fish for Christmas -- but they didn't last long.
The possibility of algae bloom which would compete with fish for oxygen would be a huge threat.
For the last, year Paul Greenberg has eaten fish for breakfast, lunch, and dinner every. Single. Day.
It took me a good 15 minutes to scan the small eyes of some fish, for example.
I have also heard that these same tiny hairs were used to poison fish for easy capture.
Mr. Wool posed with the fish for a quick photograph, and then returned it to the river.
That, too, explains the current strategy in conservative ranks to fish for votes on the far right.
"Mainly, we fish for the winter," said Ms. Miroshnick, who had a dozen family members with her.
They wanted to teach the Mashco to fish, for instance, but worried that they'd choke on bones.
Much of that would be in the developing world, where many people rely on fish for protein.
Back in 2017, Cage walked into a local pet shop to buy some fish for his house.
That leaves the official Labour opposition as the only possible party in which to fish for favourable votes.
They begin in Athens and make their way to Crete, where they milk sheep and fish for lobster.
Subtle changes are made to the entire scene as there isn't a fish for the cats to pester.
If we manage that resource wisely, we can depend on those fish for thousands of years to come.
Gertrude and I learn to hold her kicking legs, to brace her head and fish for her tongue.
The locals also have to fish for themselves to offset the high cost of groceries over the winter.
Quarantine new fish for a few weeks to be sure they're well before adding them to your tank.
His capsule contains a kitchen, storage, and sleeping area, as well as a porthole for catching fish for food.
I want to listen to the sound of chefs scratching the mega-scales on some fancy fish for forever!
Motor boats are a new vehicle in "Fortnite: Chapter 2," and you can swim and fish for items too.
Only the reds failed to recognize we won't wait in line for fish for the benefit of our comrades.
Ever since, the cabins have served as retreats — to hunt elk, fish for trout and revel in the solitude.
A new "fish" for sale: Impossible Foods, creator of a meatless burger, is introducing a (fish-less) fish product.
It is easy, delicious and authentic, similar to what people probably did with the fish for centuries in Europe.
It turns out that the true purpose of this road is hauling fish for a company in King Cove.
Prices are a little high, but we basically have a chance to fish for deals all over the whole world.
For now, Hassan employs 70 people and manages to turn a profit, selling a kilogram of fish for about $5.
In the winter, Shishmaref residents hack tiny cylinders of ice out of the estuary to fish for tomcod and smelt.
After breeding the fish for eight generations, scientists then looked at how both the male and female fish changed physically.
The recent revision of the US dietary guidelines urged Americans to eat more fish for heart health and weight control.
People who have fish for dinner may be healthier due to what they don't eat, such as meatloaf and cheeseburgers.
Fisherman, however, complained that the ban threatens traditions and punishes anglers who can't afford to fish for sharks on boats.
Of course, it's also stocked with characters in the way that a trout stream is stocked with fish for sport.
That raised fears they would compete with wild fish for food, prey on the young, and expose them to disease.
Moreover, by selectively silencing these regions, the researchers were able to essentially hard-wire different fish for winning and losing.
She notes that in past ceremonies, the men would row out and spear a couple of fish for the tribe.
For that, the podcast club member Elizabeth Ellers turns to "No Such Thing as a Fish" for informative, funny entertainment.
The biggest tuna catches are sold to the canneries, which dice and can the monster fish for export and local sale.
We stop by Supermax and buy chips, a ham sandwich for me, and yellow rice and fish for my husband ($18).
An Egyptian pharaoh was assured by his father in about 2010BC that the gods had made fish for humans to eat.
Warren Pond in southern Connecticut, bordered by shady oaks and maples, is a lovely place to fish for bass or sunfish.
Make sure to check in on the bears at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park, Alaska, as they fish for salmon.
Using the rivers — whether to collect water, fish for food, bathe or do laundry — is a part of their daily life.
There are rivers where the family can fish for salmon and steelhead trout, and forests where they can hunt for elk.
On weekends, they pick blackberries, swim in the trout pond down the road or fish for bass in the Pepacton Reservoir.
We quickly diverted to a nearby pet store where they could happily watch the cheap aquarium fish for nearly an hour.
Since one billion people rely on fish for their main source of protein, these effects could change nutrition around the globe.
The AmazonFresh service lets Amazon customers order groceries, including perishable items like dairy, meat and fish, for delivery within 24 hours.
Chadwick says his company, Norman's Lionfish, currently buys whole fish for about $2400 a pound and sells them for about $260.
China's foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang declined to respond to a Reuters question about the repackaging of North Korean fish for export.
" Benassatto explains, "We bathed in the Xingu River and also ate fish for lunch and dinner that also came from the river.
People who have fish for dinner may be healthier as a result of what they don't eat, such as meatloaf and cheeseburgers.
The condition is mostly treated by stopping exposure to the mercury — in a case like Monae's, by quitting fish for a bit.
Perlstein Lab uses CRISPR, the command line for editing genomes, to test worms, flies, and fish for ways to cure these diseases.
"Some of the fish were dead; some were dying," said Ho Huu Sia, 67, who buys and dries fish for a living.
Children ride horses and hunt deer and fish for bass and gleefully skid their four-wheelers through the mud in timber country.
Ever since I pointed out that Noctis' road trip skill is providing fish for dinner, he's had a glint in his eye.
Keuchel quickly jumped ahead of Sanchez, 0-2, but could not get him to fish for a sinker just off the plate.
Every now and then, people arrived to build tent-like structures, fish for salmon, and hunt for hare and other small game.
The husband ignored Egdorf, but the wife listened and had a more productive day, catching five fish for every one he caught.
The next time you buy a piece of fish for dinner, instead of pan-frying, poaching or broiling, why not consider steaming?
Implicit in the treaties, courts would later rule, was a guarantee that there would be enough fish for the tribes to harvest.
Manafort, Trump's top political operative from May to August 2016, has long been considered one of the bigger fish for Muller's office.
Even if there were a way to fish for them humanely (there isn't), Stewart argues sharks ought not be eaten at all.
It's in soft opening mode until Tuesday, so oysters, onion soup, steak tartare and rotisserie fish for two are not yet available.
Tight labour markets lead firms to fish for employees in neglected pools, including among ex-convicts, and to boost training amid skills shortages.
"We're the only brand and the only company in the world that can screen fish for mercury in real-time," Boches tells TechCrunch.
Here, this yellow-striped creature is known as the "crazy fish," for its skin, which is famous for its ability to induce hallucinations.
The possibility of an algae bloom formed by decaying palm oil, which would compete with fish for oxygen, would be a huge threat.
I think that's a really honorable thing, to go down and fish for something like that and hear some music you're interested in.
Back at the house, we wash our muddy shoes in the river and watch as the uncle butchers a live fish for dinner.
Start with sake and sashimi; in lieu of an English menu, the chef will pull out the day's fish for you to choose.
And I've learned that you don't have to cook gefilte fish for two and a half hours, as my mother-in-law did.
A half-billion people depend on reef fish for food, and in some island nations, they are essentially the only source of protein.
Researchers said households in Tasiilaq that used to hunt and fish for food are now dependent on an unstable job market to survive.
I am pretty averse to cooking fish for myself, so the idea of getting fish through the mail was suspect to me at best.
They raised money for charity, had Christmas parties for good causes, and fried fish for its friends and family in the local community center.
This could result in problems with growth and the appearance of tumours on fish, for example, as well as potentially damaging the reproductive system.
Rafael allegedly told the agents about his "off-the-books" sale of fish for cash and boasted of earning $668,000 in just six months.
Ms. Sanders is ensuring that her husband is getting adequate rest, and he has been requesting fish for dinner instead of steak or ribs.
With Trump distracted and his North Korea policy public and flailing, Putin saw a unique opportunity to fish for influence in Russia's Far East.
With its generous cuts of fresh, high-quality fish for supermarket prices, I'd go back to Wegmans again and again, just for its sushi.
You should get bacon, eggs to order, pancakes, a tray of freshly baked kouign-amann, and an array of smoked fish for your choosing.
Although she barters her flying fish for corn, she will accept only cash for her dried sperm whale meat, a sign of its value.
It was just a way to introduce the fact that my last dog took forever to die and maybe fish for a little sympathy.
Over the next few years I learned to cut fish for nigiri and to form the rice balls with quick, gentle-firm finger motions.
It wasn't too many years ago that recreational anglers were denied the opportunity to fish for red snapper because the stock was badly depleted.
" And gives a pep talk to Erik's fishing lure: "Get down there, boy, and bring home a big fish for your old father to eat.
She understands what local people stand to lose when mangroves are destroyed for farming: coastal protection, water quality, erosion control, and fish for local consumption.
In 2014, a San Diego man was busted after trying to sell an endangered Asian arowana fish for $2,800 on Craigslist to an undercover cop.
A British angler pulled in the world's biggest Siamese carp after battling the record-breaking fish for more than an hour in a Thai lagoon.
All information about the apps are laid out for you, so there's no need to trawl through the store, fish for reviews, and compare prices.
And once we learned that there was a place where you can fish for shrimp while drinking beer, we knew that there was no alternative.
A 2015 Supreme Court opinion announces that the phrase "tangible object" does not include fish, for purposes of a criminal statute governing destruction of evidence.
The aid to the 600 families of Ah Nauk Pyin delivered on Wednesday included rice, oil, beans, salt, sugar and tinned fish for a month.
Also, in the Portland Press Herald, take a look at this fascinating take on how tariffs are hurting those who fish for lobster in Maine.
"Where I was catching fish every single damn cast (a few years ago), now I wasn't catching fish for two or three days," he said.
Fishermen and net-dippers crowd the river's mouth to grab them, filling their freezers with premium fish for only the cost of gas and gear.
Pair that with a piece on Paul Greenberg's quest to spend a year eating fish for every meal, which he turned into a "Frontline" documentary.
And while mercury exposure is definitely a risk in some fish for some people, not all fish is created equal when it comes to mercury exposure.
We exaggerate details to seem more fun, we highlight specifics to get more sympathy, and we fish for other people's reactions to make us feel better.
Both Gambia and Equatorial Guinea negotiated official access agreements with the EU. Such deals tighten oversight and allow European boats to only fish for surplus stocks.
After tracking the fish for a year, the group learned that goldfish can swim long distances, often migrate to spawn and are smarter than we think.
They netted shad and herring on the river, made turtle soup over a wood-burning stove and prepared fish for a homemade smoker at the site.
But while Mr. Behrangi's career was brief, his fiction has lived on, and now Maaa Theater Company has adapted "The Little Black Fish" for the stage.
The 212 Russ & Daughters has served its beloved bagels, bialys and smoked fish for over a century, but its legacy is about much more than food.
The nation's fishing industry employs more than 285 million people, up from five million in 22012, with 220 million others relying on fish for their livelihood.
He often comes to stay and always has the best guest room, facing the river, where he likes to fish for trout and row for miles.
"Traders are trying to bottom-fish (for crude bargains) and store for one to two months before re-selling," a trader with a western firm said.
"I learned how to operate heavy machinery, how to fish for my dinner and how to manage during a hot day in the field," he says.
People in the tropics, who rely heavily on fish for protein, could be hard hit, said Kathryn Matthews, deputy chief scientist for the conservation group Oceana.
The S&P 500 Pure Value Index is a decent proxy for the pool of larger stocks where one would fish for beneficiaries of a value resurgence.
But the PowerRay drone will use sonar and LED lures to track down and attract the fish for you, and even film them being caught in 4K.
Countries closer to the equator rely more heavily on fish for their food supply, and their economies would be severely impacted by a decrease in fish catches.
The group later emerged from the hotel -- swapping the fish for her mom, Kim -- so looks like North's got a jam-packed itinerary on her big day.
But in one episode, he brought me into his home with his with wife Patricia to cook crispy fish for me, exactly the way I did it.
President Robert Mugabe in June defended the introduction of local banknotes, calling them "surrogate currency" that would discourage criminals from coming to Zimbabwe to "fish" for dollars.
It's not hard to chop fish for Peruvian ceviche, glaze potatoes with gochujang or throw together a dish of Turkish eggs after a long day at work.
Even more impressive, fish farming is set to overcome wild-caught fish for the first time in history as the chief source of fish consumption by 2021.
Last, for everyday Americans who need fish for good nutrition, particularly school-age children, endangering the supply of clean, traceable, healthy American seafood risks our very future.
While Twitter served as a place to fish for recruits and pull them into discussions on other platforms, Telegram gave ISIS a one-stop-shop for everything.
It may be an attempt by Japan to fish for ideas while it mulls its choice between an expensive stealth program and a lower cost fighter, he added.
They built their small house facing a canal where Howard, who's lived in the Bahamas since he was 6, kept the trawler he used to fish for crabs.
Instead, befriend someone with relatives in the San Juans — ideally ones with access to kayaks, which you can use to visit sea lions and fish for Dungeness crab.
" The 126-foot M/V OCEARCH, which had been used to fish for king crab in the Bering Sea, once made an appearance on the show "Deadliest Catch.
The ship's owner, Latvian fisherman Peteris Pildegovics, is appealing that ruling to the Supreme Court and seeks to assert a right to fish for snow crab off Svalbard.
A fisherman that is fishing for human consumption is much more likely to get more dollars per pound than a fisherman trying to catch fish for industrial reduction.
This is about the time I started buying extravagant wet food flavors and cooking filets of fish for him—all of which he turned his nose up at.
"It is likely that the average consumer has eaten mislabeled fish for sure," said Beth Lowell, the senior campaign director for Oceana and an author of the paper.
The beautiful whole fish for two was overwhelmed by its accessories—couscous, almonds, Brussels sprouts, charred carrots, and mandarin-orange segments—and priced at an inexplicable eighty dollars.
Likewise, in stopping Mr Strieff, since Mr Fackrell's "sole purpose was to fish for evidence", the unlawful nature of the stop taints the evidence obtained during that stop.
Once the trees were gone, there were no more fruit and nuts, and it became impossible to build large canoes to hunt porpoises and to fish for tuna.
With many of the region's residents relying on fish for both food and income, hundreds have been poisoned by eating the fish and thousands are out of work.
A family that has been in the business of preserving fish for more than 100 years first marinates the sardines, then packs them in sunflower and olive oils.
Republicans have vigorously argued against the request, saying that whatever justification Democrats produce will belie their true intent: to fish for information that could embarrass the president politically.
I had taken care of myself and others — daughters, now grown; a husband, now former; cats; a dog; a tankful of tropical fishfor a good long while.
People who fish for a living in the Indian state of Kerala were able to communicate better with customers using mobile phones, increasing profits by 8% on average.
For centuries, the people fished their own river valley but also traveled regularly, including to what is now Canada's Fraser River, to fish for salmon or gather shellfish.
It doesn't matter if you're here to complete the Museum and pay off your loan or if you'd just like to fish for a couple minutes a day.
But Coetzee doesn't kill the fish for sport or even for food — the creatures he catches get released in places where they have the highest chances of survival.
The day began with a talk by Matthew Aaron, a PhD in neurobiology who was working on an article on bioluminescent fish for Nature magazine when his targeting began.
Fishermen in Kerala mostly don't have other skills to bring in an additional income or to land another job, Salim said, though some are farming fish for extra money.
It consists of basically a protein source, such as eggs and bacon for breakfast and meat or fish for lunch and dinner, accompanied by a salad or cooked vegetables.
Cybersecurity expert Dena Graziano on Thursday warned of an uptick in fake websites used to fish for users' information after the 2016 cyber hack of the Democratic National Committee.
Live or fresh is always a good thing, but there are also some really awesome frozen ones that you can find at Japanese markets that sell fish for sashimi.
That's set the stage for programs like the Heiltsuk's Coastwatch, an initiative rooted along British Columbia's Koeye River, where grizzly bears fish for migrating salmon in dense coastal rainforest.
Often served on the Sabbath, gefilte fish had two advantages: You could stretch the fish for big families, and you could eat it without working to remove the bones.
The fish are so popular here, fisheries managers estimate that the Portuguese collectively eat 60 sardines every second during a typical June – about 34 million fish for the month.
Here children swim off the riverbanks and adults fish for dinner and everyone leads the most traditional lives they can, only a few kilometers from Perth's Central Business District.
At one of the more popular restaurants, Marina Tuna, which specializes in the fish for which the city is known, a Duterte cut-out greets guests on the entry stair.
In Israel's Negev desert, where costs of water, land and electricity are high, only ornamental fish farms are thriving as these fetch higher prices than fish for eating, Zilberg said.
The Warao, natives of the shore around the Orinoco River Delta, have long used their fishing skills to survive - for nourishment, for barter or by selling the fish for cash.
Its 2388 vendors include Go Fish for sushi, Rockaway Clam Bar from the owners of Red Hook Lobster Pound, Top Hops beer shop, and Kuro-Obi, a spinoff of Ippudo.
Many Romans remember the local folk hero known as D'Artagnan, who for decades waded into the fountain before dawn to fish for the coins that wishful tourists had tossed behind.
A few months ago, I started a divestiture program to get rid of stuff I didn't use, and as I got underway I called my daughter to fish for compliments.
Fathers, uncles and sons used to set out on days-long treks in summer and fall to catch the fish for their wives to salt in preparation for cold winters.
The designers, led by 37-year-old engineer Anis Aouini, looked to the old technology of sailing boats, as well as the movements of birds and fish for their design.
As the sun set, one marine officer said he wanted to check a final FAD near an islet called Orak, this time in hopes of landing a few fish for dinner.
Of all spending on food, over half is on imports, according to official statistics: 68% in the case of fish, for example, and 76% in the case of oils and fats.
Wynne's product seeks to mitigate shark attacks, providing protection not only for divers, surfers and swimmers but also for commercial fisherman, who rely on certain species of fish for their livelihoods.
That's why it's so refreshing and rare to see someone not only exhibit kindness to hungry cats, but to go above and beyond to actually catch fresh fish for the kitties!
Drops in water levels reduced the numbers of fish for terns to eat, and coyotes and other animals could easily cross to the islands to prey on tern eggs and chicks.
In the 17th century, the Seine was teeming with more than 50 varieties of fish, including salmon, which was so abundant that it was known as a fish for the poor.
They are ideal, said the chef Josh Cohen, who owns bars and restaurants across north Brooklyn, for cooking fish, for roasting vegetables, for making a fast dinner of sausages and peppers.
According to the Woodland Daily Democrat, the man was using a bow and arrows to fish for carp when he missed and struck a box at the bottom of the slough.
In September he revealed on Instagram that loves to eat things like turkey meatballs, grilled chicken salad for lunch, steak with green peppers and some sort of white fish for dinner.
But Mr. Birgisson said the best place to fish for cod was where warmer ocean temperatures meet colder ocean temperatures, and that is increasingly moving north in keeping with global patterns.
Magic is said to have engaged in immediate talks with LeBron the moment he landed in L.A. last Saturday, and was integral in landing the big fish for the Lakers organization.
Sometimes it benefits a bear to take a risk in order to enjoy a benefit—like when a bear chooses to fish for salmon, or eat huckleberries, alongside other bears, or humans.
A successful puzzle is one that provokes my mind, calling to the deepest recesses to fish for an elusive word or piece together a pattern that is lurking just beneath the surface.
Others run community support groups without disclosing their financial interests, creating a pool of help-seeking people to fish for leads or hang out in groups that already exist, waiting for prospects.
In a case brought in 1989 an American judge ruled that being made to fish for quarters in her boss's pocket, though unpleasant, would not cause undue distress to any "reasonable woman".
But many experts told us they're worried tons of blue tangs will die when parents flock to buy the fragile fish for kids because tangs require a very specific, exotic tank setup.
Any further, and Trucchi and his team say the King Penguins will return home without fish for their chicks (they store the fish in their stomachs and regurgitate it for their young).
Environment groups have warned the spill could have severe ecological consequences, with Hong Kong's sweltering summer temperatures raising the threat of a harmful algae bloom that would compete with fish for oxygen.
"It seems people are buying fish for storing it in anticipation of higher prices in November and December, which is expect by many people," said ane exporter, who declined to be named.
"I have 62 fishing licenses and permits between Southampton town and the State of New York," said Mr. Mades, whose ancestors have harvested fish for 11 generations dating back to the 1650s.
In addition to a secluded white-sand beach, Baker's Cay offers eco-education workshops about the surrounding region and a Dock to Dish program that allows guests to fish for their dinner.
Dr. Nagelkerken said these experiments had ominous implications for ocean ecosystems — as well as for the 3.1 billion people worldwide who depend on fish for 20 percent or more of their protein.
There have also been reports of spas using the wrong type of fish for these procedures—fish with actual teeth that can draw blood, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
According to the government, they threaten other species by causing erosion and out-competing native fish for food and resources, so a number of native fish are either vulnerable or threatened with extinction.
Brian Fagan's is the first general survey of its kind, and it is packed with intriguing details (like the Chinese training cormorants to catch fish for them) as well as with persuasive generalisation.
His capsule contains a kitchen, storage and sleeping area, as well as a porthole for catching fish for food (which is easier than stocking up for the full journey), the Daily Mail reported.
"What they've told us is to plan for zero," said Amaral, who blames environmental regulations that protect endangered fish for allowing water to flow out to sea rather than being captured in reservoirs.
Interestingly, in recent years, climate change has made it easier to fish for snow crabs in other parts of the world, such as the Barents Sea, because the icy seasons are less severe.
When he was a kid during the Cultural Revolution, he said, one egg had to be eaten by two; special occasions meant one fish for the family that would be savored for days.
While Swift was considered a potential big fish for that sort of agreement, the old major-label system — which controls about 80 percent of the industry via Universal, Sony and Warner — won out.
The visa problems began in March when the summer allotment of H-12Bs ran out, leaving some American businesses scrambling for people to clean hotel rooms, run Ferris wheels and fish for shrimp.
We'll never forget Newlyweds, but I think it's safe to say that both Simpson and Lachey are in a better place now than when they were debating "chicken or fish" for the MTV cameras.
This year the North Pacific Fishery Management Council, which regulates Alaska's fisherfolk, approved a novel way to fish for black cod—the use of pots similar to those employed to catch crabs and lobsters.
"Most of the pollutants come from our living environment but the government has been blaming cars, China and even cooking mackerel fish for years," said Kim Dong-sul, a professor at Kyung Hee University.
In the Picture Character documentary, we meet a series of people explaining why we need an emoji for a marijuana leaf, for an angler fish, for a sewing needle, for a bulb of garlic.
If you were to go on Plenty of Fish for example, you have no idea who you're getting involved with—you could end up with a murderer on there, too, and not know it.
Author's Note: How to Slice for Ceviche When you cut fish for ceviche, angle your knife at 45 degrees and make thin cuts against the grain so that each piece is about ¼-inch thick.
According to Corriere della Sera, a shocked Braghieri watched the still-quite-living fish for a few moments before running into the dining area, grabbing an acquaintance mid-meal, and asking for a favor.
Another episode showcases Aquabyte, a computer vision startup that monitors fish for salmon farmers; Africam, a video streaming wildlife startup funding conservation organizations; and the ReDi School, an German organization teaching refugees to code.
Done right, an open world offers a chance to find the unexpected, and spending time reeling in fish for Ignis to cook after a tough hunt was often exactly what I was looking for.
This one, directed by Daniel Fish for a too-short run at St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn, implied that Rodgers and Hammerstein's 1943 original, about land-grab-era romance, was built on a graveyard.
Some fish, for example, evacuate their shallow habitat for the safety of deeper water, according to a recent study by NOAA researchers who tracked triggerfish as they fled Hurricanes Jose and Maria in 2017.
For a Tuesday night meal, you could cut Tejal Rao's recipe for Somali-style rice in half for a fine and substantial vegetarian meal, or quick-brine some fish for the grill, guide-style.
In 21971, young moviegoers came to know him, or his voice, from "The Little Mermaid," in which he was the chef who sings "Les Poissons," a gleefully gruesome song about preparing fish for cooking.
For the fishermen who make up a third of Infanta's 30,000 people, the 16-hour trip to the prized shoal, where they fish for 10 days at a time, are necessary but perilous journeys.
Take this annoying little fish for instance, who tries its best to steal this blue swimmer crab's piece of food, in a video shot with a GoPro by baitcamHD, which was uploaded in November 2015.
"What was all that wasted money for?" said James Aponte, 26, who lives in East New York, Brooklyn, and goes to Bay Ridge regularly to fish for bass and flounder from the 69th Street pier.
Common chimpanzee behaviours, like stripping the leaves from a twig and using it to fish for termites, are becoming more rare according to new research that suggests that human activity is wearing down chimpanzee culture.
Shaoyo's family disputes the police account, saying that he answered the door holding scissors because he was scaling fish for dinner and alleging that he did not attack the police officers until he was fired upon.
To design a truer form of democracy—that is, fair representation and an outcome determined by a plurality—we might draw some lessons from the collective behaviour of other social animals: schools of fish, for example.
" I wasn't quite ready to join their ranks, but the experience wasn't exactly conducive to thanking the fish for its life, which is what one of Zauo's owners has said is "the message behind this restaurant.
But one question is whether the British fishing industry will get the better deal it demands or whether history will repeat itself with London trading fish for finance — or another sector — in a broader trade deal.
The flesh could be eaten green or ripe, the cream used to marinate fish for kokoda (a kind of ceviche) or sealed inside palusami (baked taro-leaf pouches), and the milk drunk straight from the shell.
One study found three poses (cobra, cat and fish) for 20 minutes a day during the second half of the menstrual cycle (the luteal phase, which is the two weeks before menstruation) helped reduce period pain.
They don't take bookings, so you might have to hang out in a strip mall parking lot for half an hour, but where else can you get so much good raw fish for so little money?
Perlara aims to find more near-term solutions at a lower cost by creating disease models in worms, flies, yeast or fish, for example, and then screening existing compounds to see if there may be therapeutic activity.
Liao says there are a few foods that you should eat on Chinese New Year because they're associated with wealth: dumplings for success, rice cakes for prosperity, a whole fish for abundance, and citrus fruits for health.
It's a journey that's been expedited by Acme Smoked Fish, a Brooklyn-based specialty food company that dreamed up a twist that gave poke a 30-day shelf-life recipe — swapping out raw fish for smoked fish.
North Korea's estimated splashdown of the missiles would place them just outside Guam's 12 nautical mile territorial waters, but well within its 200 nautical mile Exclusive Economic Zone -- waters where locals fish for tuna and blue marlin.
Pamela and her attorneys assert that data may prove that Austin's parents were aware the boys planned to fish for dolphin offshore and allowed it despite knowing that Perry was forbidden to travel offshore without an adult.
"My favorite dish is wild rice with dungeonous crab cakes, but I also love to simply add a handful in an omelet or mix it in with tuna fish for extra flavor, texture, and nutrition," she said.
But now, instead of buying an off-the-shelf ready fish for a few hundred dollars, the Canadian scientists have to make it from scratch, which takes at least a year and could tally up to $20,000.
"My great grandfather was initially just smoking fish for his friends and family, but soon the smokers started to think that people outside of their communities might be interested in it too—and they were," says Forman.
When farmed fish escape - which frequently happens, due to inclement weather, predators causing damage to pens, human error or equipment failure - they can spread disease and parasites and out-compete wild fish for food, habitat and mates.
And Mr Schneiderman's office clawed away $12m, settling a case that the two companies had "consistently misled consumers in advertisements" that overstated their odds of winning money against the professional "sharks" who fish for novices in DFS waters.
That leaves room for an app like Hinge to grow, as it can attract a different type of user than Tinder and other Match-owned apps — like OkCupid or Plenty of Fish, for example — are able to reach.
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Part of their journey includes a trip to Chinatown to pick out a fresh fish for Matty to prepare "head-on, tail on," and prove to Master Rang that "the student had become the master," as they say.
Drew Minkiewicz, a lawyer who represents the Fisheries Survival Fund, said that since 2010, the number of vessels permitted to fish for scallops has been limited, and with fewer unregistered ships at sea, there have been fewer accidents.
Plenty of Fish, for example, "does not conduct criminal background or identity verification checks on its users or otherwise inquire into the background of its users," the dating site states in its terms of use, the article states.
Part of their journey through the sands of time included a trip to Chinatown to pick out a fresh fish for Matty to prepare and prove to Master Rang that "the student had become the master," as they say.
"I have to think about those accompaniments when I research halibut, people from Nova Scotia who used to fish for the product — how they would eat it, how they would process it, how they would experience it," he said.
"The largest gains will occur in developing country waters, such as Kiribati, the Maldives and Indonesia, which are at greatest risks due to warming temperatures and rely the most on fish for food security, incomes and employment," Sumaila said.
In a red wig, black skirt, and white button-down shirt dress, Mr. Fowlie, as Mia, traces the path from home — she was too big a fish for such a small pond — to drama school, and eventually Los Angeles.
From Basil, Dennett learned to frame a house, shingle a roof, glaze a window, build a fence, plow a field, fell a tree, butcher a hen, dig for clams, raise pigs, fish for trout, and call a square dance.
MANILA, Nov 29 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Dried fish for breakfast, fried to a crisp with a splash of spiced vinegar, garlic fried rice and a runny egg yolk, is the kind of breakfast that Filipinos who live abroad crave.
SEOUL (Reuters) - She shops for fish for her family and is not afraid to go out in public in her slippers without a fancy hairdo, but one thing sets "Happy Mrs Jung-sook" apart from other South Korean housewives.
In a city where locals eat fish for breakfast, lunch, and dinner—cheeks, heads, eyeballs, and all—the depuration tank, and the resident marine biologist who constantly monitors the animals and adjusts the chemical levels, is what sets TABLE apart.
Per official Puyallup shellfish code, the Shellfish Department, of which Hozoji is an independent contractor, is "tasked with protecting the habitats and populations of shellfish," while fostering a safe environment for tribal members to fish for ceremonial, commercial, and subsistence purposes.
Although Greenberg told BuzzFeed that if you're only eating fish for the omega-3s, "the jury is out," his personal experiment isn't enough to counter-act decades of science-backed reasons for why omega-3s should be on your radar.
"Given the EU fleets take about four times as much fish out of UK waters as we take out of EU waters...the expectation is there will be a lot more fish (for UK fisherman)," said NFFO chief executive Barrie Deas.
This is why many recreational fishermen, scientists, conservationists, whale and bird watchers and even chefs and scuba divers support a policy that would consider managing menhaden in the context of the species' role as an important prey fish for predators.
Intrepid visitors hike onto the otherworldly environs of the Greenland ice sheet, kayak to spot one of 15 species of whales, watch icebergs calve (or split) at Eqi Glacier and fish for Arctic char in the rivers of the Kangia fjord.
ROME (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Swapping fish for meat to help combat climate change risks exacerbating hunger in Africa, from where fish is increasingly exported to wealthy nations instead of providing key vitamins to malnourished local people, experts warned on Wednesday.
ROME (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Swapping fish for meat to help combat climate change risks exacerbating hunger in Africa, from where fish is increasingly exported to wealthy nations instead of providing key vitamins to malnourished local people, experts warned on Wednesday.
Finally—you guessed it—the user must fish for the finished ring, which will take on different properties depending on his or her metabolism, diet, and other factors, from within the potentially rough bowel movement at the end of the gastrointestinal line.
"If you create a world like you create a farm, and leave areas untouched and then you farm other areas, you can have plentiful fish for thousands of years to come, for 10 billion people without any difficulty," he said via videolink.
"There is an African proverb that if you give a man a fish, he would eat it and come back for another fish tomorrow, but if you give him a boat, he'll go and be able to fish for a day for himself," he said.
OSLO (Reuters) - Norway's Supreme Court began hearing arguments on Tuesday on whether EU ships can fish for snow crab off Arctic islands north of Norway without permission from Oslo, a case that could decide who has the right to explore for oil in the region.
He told me they also wrote to the NEJM about the potential errors, which led to a plan to recover old data and fish for errors — though the editor of the journal told Science they were the ones who reached out to the researchers.
Of course, both users will still have to swipe right on each other before a match is made – this is not opening up the ability for anyone to message you, as on some rival dating apps like OKCupid or Plenty of Fish, for example.
The facts were not disputed: that her boss made frequent remarks about her breasts and buttocks, once asked whether she had won a contract by offering to have sex with the customer, and on occasion made female employees fish for quarters in his trouser pockets.
In one, a federal court in Seattle found that 150-year-old treaties guaranteeing Native American tribes a permanent right to fish for salmon had been gravely compromised by hundreds of roadway culverts and pipelines that blocked the fish from reaching traditional spawning grounds.
"There would be customs duties of almost 10 percent on vehicle imports, an average of 19 percent for alcoholic beverages, and an average of 12 percent on lamb and fish, for which the vast majority of British exports go to the EU," he said.
"If we were real crooks out there looking to bribe congressmen, and somebody came to us and said, 'Look, I got a better fish for you,' how can you say, 'No, I don't need him'?" he was quoted as saying in The New York Times.
Jiro Ishimaru, a journalist with Asia Press who covers North Korea, said many fishermen are trying to sell their catches domestically, and take big risks to fish for squid in a particularly treacherous area of the Sea of Japan known as the Yamato Rise.
Daniel Beard's 1882 instructional for boyhood, "a state of natural savagery" — with directions on how to build a pine-branch house or a birch-bark canoe, how to fish for freshwater clams, construct a miniature boomerang or a wooden "water telescope" — sent my knees wobbling.
It turned out that my book editor, whom I already knew to be a fellow fly-fishing obsessive, had been staking out a spot on the Bronx River, a place where he could fish for carp regularly without jeopardizing his career or neglecting his newborn.
Several of the fishermen they selected to be financially compensated to stop fishing with gillnets allegedly continued to fish for totoaba, and the majority of fishermen chosen to use the vaquita-safe nets did not know how to or were not committed to fishing in this way.
They span from the purely physical (running at top speed in the heat of Abu Dhabi for The Force Awakens), to the psychological (everything inflicted on Shelley Duvall in The Shining), to the downright disgusting (hiding in barrels full of real fish for the second Hobbit movie).
The terraces they once hacked into these hard rocks still remain, along with the brick oven of the old farmhouse and a row of juniper trees, which, by local custom, signaled to anyone walking up from the coast that they could barter their fish for bread there.
Based at the Center for the Study of Southern Culture at the University of Mississippi, the alliance has since collected nearly 1,000 oral histories and made dozens of documentaries and podcasts about people who cure, cook, gather, grow, fish for and serve food in the South.
But according to one recent study from researchers at Virginia Tech, Stanford and the advocacy groups Oceana and Union of Concerned Scientists, the fins are 10 times more valuable per pound than the other shark meat — making it the main reason anyone would fish for sharks.
She ate a teaspoon each of almond butter and jam before training, followed by a protein shake or eggs and vegetables for breakfast, fish or chicken for lunch and vegetables and another fish for dinner, with snacks of fresh fruit, vegetables and hard-boiled eggs throughout the day.
Communities on the shores of the Aral Sea found themselves with no fish for food or income and were left to deal with the salty, chemical- and pesticide-infused cocktail created by the dried-up lake bed, which blew into nearby villages and caused cancer and lung disease.
"I come from a kitchen where we grew our own vegetables so I know the time and effort that it takes to grow this product or to fish for this sustainable product; it wouldn't do the product any justice if you would just throw it away," Gray says.
Studies have shown that healthy oceans could provide nearly 28503 million metric tons of wild marine fish a year by 22019 – or enough to provide a daily fish meal every day for the 1.1 billion people who depend on fish for their number one source of animal protein.
Arregui's restaurant—which gets its name from Getaria's most famous son: Juan Sebastián Elkano, the first sailor in the world to circumnavigate the earth—has been serving the whole fish for more than 50 years: the cheeks, the head, and even the tails are served as local delicacies.
It is possible that the button in the grid buzzed your memory right away, I suppose, or perhaps worked in tandem with the title of the puzzle, "Be Patient," referring to both Cavity Sam and the game's players as they carefully fish for wishbones and little pieces of bread.
Photograph by Frances F. Denny for The New Yorker Ceviche, a national dish of Peru, was, for centuries, customarily made by marinating raw fish for many hours, or even overnight; in the nineteen-sixties, the standard shifted after Nikkei chefs began to serve it much fresher, inspired by sushi techniques.
The list include Pete Nowalk from How to Get Away with Murder, Krista Vernoff for Grey's Anatomy, Stacy McKee for the Grey's spinoff, Don Todd and Paul William Davies from For the People, Mark Fish for Scandal, Mark Wilding for the Grey's Anatomy spinoff, and Bill Harper for Grey's Anatomy.
These are a few of the things that you learn when you go crabbing for the first time on Oregon's coast—that and the fact that you will smell like rotten fish for an indefinite amount of time, and that you will very strangely not mind the stench after a while.
Cavazos uses a wheelchair now, but he told me when he was a boy, he would visit the river with his father, who showed him how to fish for catfish and bass, digging out a wet spot to gather worms and cutting off a scrap of bamboo to make a rod.
Among the chain of towns pocketed around the Catskills that have populations rarely topping four figures, many are wholly dependent on visitors and owners of second homes who flock to the area starting in April to fish for trout, an industry that generates hundreds of millions of dollars in economic activity.
We haven't tested it, but it's well-reviewed, looks good for the price, has a load of pockets to fit all of your tech, and most interestingly, an external USB Type-A coupler that lets you easily plug and detach from a power bank connected inside without trying to fish for cables.
Lee Anne Wong, a Honolulu chef who is the consultant for Sweetcatch, explained that in Hawaii, the fish for poke is marinated for about 45 minutes before it goes on sale, it's cut in larger pieces than you'll often find in New York or Los Angeles, and there are few additional ingredients.
Instead of a ban on all wildlife that could drive the trade underground and result in a loss of trust in public officials, Marx recommends governments consider increasing and enforcing regulations around the legal trade of wild animals, while improving food security by providing seeds for agriculture or starter fish for aquaculture.
Tuesday, I'm liking the idea of Florence Fabricant's recipe for halibut with Indian spices and a corn salsa, and, though she calls for marinating the fish for three hours, I bet it'd still be fantastic if I can only manage an hour, and even if I don't cook halibut but salmon instead.
Whether you fish for wild brook trout in the Appalachians, target salmon in Alaska or simply like to take your child fishing on small streams near your home, sportsmen and sportswomen need to stand up and demand that our elected leaders protect the clean water and healthy habitats upon which we all depend.
"The largest gains will occur in developing country waters, such as Kiribati, the Maldives and Indonesia, which are at greatest risks due to warming temperatures and rely the most on fish for food security, incomes and employment," said lead researcher Rashid Sumaila, director of the University of British Columbia's Fisheries Economics Research Unit.
Luca Guadagnino's Call Me by Your Name places its protagonist, Elio, in the opposite economic footing to Lady Bird and Moonee's upbringing, and crafts a world of abundance: The orchards are full of peaches, the house full of hired help to do the cooking and the wash, and even the river produces big fish for dinner.
She would start out the day with a teaspoon each of almond butter and jam before training, and then follow that with a protein shake or eggs and vegetables for breakfast, fish or chicken for lunch and vegetables and another fish for dinner, with snacks of fresh fruit, vegetables and hard-boiled eggs throughout the day.
There is a slight but crucial difference between "Stop crowding me," which is clearly meant when you ask for more space, and "I'm afraid I need a bit more space," which suggests that it is you who need extra room to fish for your wallet or smack your forehead in the hope of remembering your PIN code.
The problem first came to light in a series of articles this summer from the New York Times and the Associated Press, chronicling the lives of indentured migrants who are forced to fish for seafood that eventually finds its way to US markets, including shrimp sold in grocery stores like Walmart and Whole Foods and pet food sold by brands including Meow Mix.
In October, the Organized Village of Kake, the Tlingit-Haida Central Council (composed of 16 Southeast Tribes), and the Angoon Community Association in southeast Alaska signed a letter to Secretary Perdue asking that the Forest Service maintain current protections for Southeast Tribes' customary and traditional use areas — the places they hunt for moose, fish for salmon, and gather medicines from the forest.
You may have seen him perched on some dead Tree near the River, where, too lazy to fish for himself, he watches the Labour of the Fishing Hawk; and when that diligent Bird has at length taken a Fish, and is bearing it to his Nest for the Support of his Mate and young Ones, the Bald Eagle pursues him and takes it from him.

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