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" Video "There are no barnacles on the speaker's boat.
"There are no barnacles on the speaker's boat," he said.
" "So we're going to scrub the barnacles on that front.
"What is the purpose of barnacles?" people ask the Internet.
I don't find them weird at all—barnacles are fucking weird.
In the end, the barnacles are exceptional because of [the process].
This means, in particular, stopping barnacles and other creatures growing on them.
The code gets crusted with barnacles of credits, and then they're removed.
The reefs attract invertebrates such as barnacles and clams, according to the program.
Video taken of the sub shows it covered in barnacles, seaweed, and fishing gear.
A sustainable capitalism requires a system free from the barnacles of favoritism and cronyism.
Barnacles may have a small footprint, but their effect on global shipping is large.
The array of shellfish, raw and cooked, may include gooseneck barnacles but no lobsters.
To keep barnacles off hulls, boats are coated in antifouling paint that kills barnacle larvae.
For the first seven weeks, barnacles built up on both, but then something interesting happened.
"We were quite surprised by the fluctuation in the number of barnacles," said Dr. Heepe.
While they are normally vegetarian, at deeper depths they are turning carnivorous and eating barnacles.
Fishermen on the coast of Portugal risk their lives to catch barnacles on rocky shores.
Apparently last night I cut my legs on barnacles while swimming, and I need bacterial cream.
On a good day Mosquera can catch 10 kg of gooseneck barnacles, also known as percebes.
At Bon Bon restaurant in southern Portugal, a Michelin-star chef has made barnacles a specialty.
Little wonder, then, that an event so mottled by barnacles has struggled to interest a wide audience.
The options included butternut squash and barnacles, only slightly less surprising than reheating the old burger idea.
Hanging columns beneath the island could create a natural habitat for invertebrates like seaweed, barnacles, and oysters.
Covering surfaces with microscopic structures shaped like mushrooms, they find, keeps barnacles from getting a firm foothold.
The accumulated story cruft of four decades slowed the whole endeavor down, like barnacles on a hull.
Some of the hardiest species that survived the journey include mussels, barnacles, limpets, sea anemones, and amphipods.
The wreckage is covered in algae and barnacles, but panel numbers and hinges are still visible, reported CNN.
Cowen analyst Jeffrey Osborne dubbed the call, in which Musk talked of "barnacles, flufferbots, and bonehead bears", surreal.
On the coating with the mushroom shapes, however, there were big gaps beneath the barnacles' layer of cement.
Often when I see a foreigner ordering the barnacles, their first reaction is, &aposHow do I eat this?
There were silks and belted harness prints and Swarovski encrustations, like glorious barnacles, on bluejeans and denim skirts.
"She was floating and unable to dive due to floating gas syndrome; her shell was covered in barnacles, including burrowing barnacles that had drilled into her shell and suffered from a secondary infection to her neck that caused a lump," CDU Head of Horticulture, Scott McDonald, said in a statement.
The dock was coated in seaweed and, to Chapman's surprise, covered with small crabs, mussels, barnacles, and sea stars.
Modern antifouling paints often also include silicone, a material so slippery that barnacles cannot get a grip on it.
For 33 minutes, SahBabii is going barnacles, and he isn't afraid to experiment with his sound along the way.
During certain times of the year, like Christmas, a kilo of the barnacles can cost up to 350 euros.
They were perceves, or gooseneck barnacles (€45 per kilo), with black-orange tubular bodies and grayish bulbous, pointed tips.
These barnacles, known as Lucifer&aposs fingers, are a type of crustacean that is considered a delicacy in Europe.
Thanks, ElonMusk's habit of referring to contract workers as "barnacles" also came up in the company's first-quarter earnings call.
Even tiny barnacles take in microscopic fragments of the stuff, which then move up the food chain, with unknown consequences.
Algae and barnacles require sunlight to survive, however, and that becomes scarce as they sink deeper with their plastic home.
The painted wooden cross, covered in barnacles, washed up at the Ocean Manor Beach Resort in Fort Lauderdale on Saturday.
You feel it when you see a lot of holes clustered together, like in certain types of barnacles and coral.
These two entities don't necessarily get along, but they do depend on one another, like barnacles and one very powerful whale.
Limpets, cockles, barnacles, razor clams, and whelks all make appearances on the menu or at the fish counter at Honest Weight.
The bell "still has barnacles on the inside, from where it was on the bottom of the harbor," Mr. Boulware said.
Both accumulated barnacles, but the glue had easily seeped between the straight pillars and made a tight seal with the surface.
No new barnacles settled on it for the rest of the experiment, while the other coating continued to attract new colonists.
Overfishing and geographic disputes with Canada have left these tiny islands clinging like barnacles to France's vast bureaucratic hull to survive.
You amass barnacles of good living as you get older, which makes it that much harder to make a big bet.
Florida is a supposedly fun place that has a lot of sadness clinging to it, like barnacles to a boat's hull.
When a certain species of starfish was present, a panoply of algae, limpets, barnacles, anemones and mussels lived in delicate, dynamic balance.
As we drive to the area where he plans to hunt for the barnacles, he tells me about the illegal harvesting problem.
The sediments formed rocks and those were scraped off like barnacles when Greater Adria was forced under the mantle of Southern Europe.
Yet amid all the transformation, some investigators say, racketeers and mobsters are still as present as the barnacles attached to the piers.
But in Dead Men Tell No Tales, Will is covered in barnacles on a monstrous-looking Dutchman again, presumably because that looks cooler.
Gooseneck barnacles are usually found attached to floating objects in the ocean, as well as wharves and piers, according to the Australian Museum.
It contains the usual bungs and barnacles—including €700m to fund jolly rail holidays for youngsters, even if they can afford to pay.
There's several ways to hunt for barnacles, but Pérez tells me that the best way is searching the lower part of the rocks.
You're slapped by ocean waves, there's salt crusted on your eyebrow, you're touching rocks and scraping against barnacles, kelp is brushing against you.
Though the panel was covered in algae, mussels and barnacles, matching panel numbers and hinges can be seen on the riveted piece of metal.
Sah's usage of the term "barnacles" itself originates from Nickelodeon's Spongebob Squarepants, and it is just a single entry in the Sahbabii & Friends lexicon.
Steadily, all the barnacles that had landed on the mushroom surface disappeared, apparently pulled from their insecure seats by the motion of the waves.
For months she chipped away at the shells and barnacles crusted onto its surface, storing it in a lunch box cooler filled with water.
While these are comparatively harmless historical barnacles, America's assistance is also bogged down by a growing raft of mandates and responsibilities attached to the Act.
Scientists think the Manhattan-sized mass of volcanic rocks could help transport new colonies of barnacles, corals and other organisms to help replenish the reef.
They also suffer from ailments such as fibropapillomatosis, a mysterious disease that causes grotesque tumors possibly caused by pollution, and parasitic barnacles on their carapaces.
He added that he would reduce the number of third-party contracting companies engaged by Tesla, equating them with "barnacles" needing to be scrubbed off.
They are artificial, but they have obtained a kind of beauty from the action of nature — the colors have softened, or they have barnacles on them.
No one seems to be thinking about what could happen if these behemoths decide it's against their interests to have all these barnacles on their flanks.
What they will discover instead is a sharp, sidelong look at the multiplicity of beliefs and opinions that such cases accrue, like barnacles obscuring a wreck.
The ship spent five months in dry dock, where workers scrubbed away barnacles, seaweed and other gunk before adding layers of protective paint to its underside.
On & Off will remove any waterline stains and exhaust stains, as well as stains left from barnacles and algae, and leave your hull looking absolutely cherry.
If left alone, this oyster would be a mess, studded with baby oysters like barnacles on its ass, with an ungainly and hard-to-shuck shell.
Those of you returning will find a large part of the new experience in inhabiting the same virtually physical space as headcrabs, barnacles and combined forces.
They're called unflattering names: age spots, barnacles or, God help us, senile warts, but physicians know them as seborrheic keratosis lesions, or SK lesions, for short.
There's a glittering mermaid amid gilded fish in relief, mirrors that look like barnacles, octopus murals, glowing blue and gold accents, and a marble raw bar.
It is down here—among monstrous barnacles, colorful starfish, squawky seagulls, frisky otters, and lazy seals—that one of California's few abalone producers farms its prized mollusks.
"If for example we find a crate, it will have the regular barnacles on the crate, and a few crabs on it, and then algae," Lecomte said.
"All hopes I had of a roommate who would help upgrade me to a higher social stratum snagged on the gleaming barnacles of Steven's orthodontia," Federman laments.
Dafoe remains in his element, and there's a startling moment in which he is shown, or imagined, as a kind of Triton, encrusted with barnacles and shells.
The first prototype, affectionately named Leona Philpot — a character in Microsoft's Halo video game series — has been returned, partly covered with barnacles, to the company's corporate campus here.
Analysis of the samples confirmed the presence of both living and fossilized coral species, gorgonian sea whips (a fan-shaped soft coral), bamboo corals, molluscs, and stalked barnacles.
Rather than hauling in a poor, brightly colored fish or random hot women in bikinis, Mark the Shark ended up with a brick of cocaine covered in barnacles.
A pillow encased in wax slumped against the floor, its texture spiny and rough, as if white barnacles had grown over its hope of ever cradling someone's head.
While Bloom will be reprising his role as Will in the new franchise — this time, with a face covered in barnacles — Knightley has not yet confirmed her return.
So close I could make out the barnacles and unique markings on its skin, I held my boys tight and we peered together into a magical, underwater world.
When the pumice makes its way to the Great Barrier Reef, the sea life attached will travel too, potentially bringing diverse new colonies of barnacles, corals and more.
A plaque of barnacles on top of a toilet— this cluster of brittle puckers, clinging to its old idea, these craters striped pale lavender for some unlikely eye.
She said deploying such a huge device will create its own environment -- barnacles and other sea life will grow on it and fish will hang out underneath it.
Based on the barnacles attached to the boat's hull, the captain of the Pondal, Don Manual Castineira Alfeirán, concluded that the Ocean Wave was adrift for around six months.
I feel like someone discovering a bronze Roman statue at the bottom of the Aegean Sea, its beauty disguised by oxidization, its form marred by barnacles and tangled seaweed.
But for nearly a half century now the "Big U," as the ship is known, has been docked, collecting barnacles and rust after jet travel lured away all the customers.
In this video posted by Youtube user Eunjae Im, a manatee uses his new human friend as his own personal backscratcher to rid him of some of those pesky barnacles.
He began surfing with his father aged eight and would try to catch fish, mostly without success, before he took up fishing for gooseneck barnacles, often compared to dinosaur toes.
Maybe they arrived in the water used for ships' ballasts, or as polyps attached to barnacles on ships' hulls; in shellfish imports, or perhaps they drifted across the Arctic Ocean.
FERROL, Spain, Dec 23 (Reuters) - Spanish fisherman Santi Diaz Mosquera knows every journey down the treacherous Galician rocks in search of a handful of prized gooseneck barnacles could be his last.
I purged the stuff I no longer needed, re-organized my cabinets, made space so that my countertop and sink area was tidy, uncluttered, and free of unsightly, dried toothpaste barnacles.
Angler's oceanic focus was inspired by Mr. Skenes's desire to utilize regional, sustainable seafood that wasn't readily available for local use, such as sea cucumbers, gooseneck barnacles and California box crab.
Mr. Bey was working with a crew scraping barnacles off buoys in Chesapeake Bay in 1977 when his ship suddenly listed to port, causing a shelf holding heavy equipment to tip.
He said there are three small barnacles on the back of it, which could provide clues to investigators as to the time it's been in the sea and the route it traveled.
The bottles, which retail for between $60 and $100 each, often come with ocean debris attached, so you're just as likely to be pulling barnacles off the label as popping the cork.
But Kipnis, who used to commute by boat to high school, told me he noticed the tides were changing in part because he saw the sea lifting barnacles higher on the docks.
With industrial hunting all but eliminated, whales continue to get battered by barnacles, underwater outcrops, shipping, the occasional predator, all of which leave traces of their mutinous existence on their exposed hides.
The sponges, which she painted to look like barnacles, created a soft enough surface that the children — most of whom were acting for the first time — could hug her without getting hurt.
The platform has to be "more robust" than systems in reservoirs or lakes to withstand tougher conditions on the open sea, and to overcome barnacles that may grow on it, he said.
Mr. Aitken said he's curious to see how the installation might evolve in different locales and whether the now-pristine surfaces will slowly begin to host sea life, including barnacles, corals and algae.
"If they grow a bunch of gooseneck barnacles and those get killed as a consequence, I don't think anyone really cares ... that's probably not going to mean issues for the environment," she said.
The IHOP Twitter account ran a poll on Tuesday, listing "Biscuits, Bacon, Butternut Squash, and Barnacles" as options, but we've got a feeling the brand's just trying to throw fans of the scent. IHOb?
Again and again, conservative intellectuals have fastened themselves like barnacles onto demagogic movements such as the ones led by McCarthy or Trump; if they don't, they risk cutting themselves off from mass politics entirely.
On a recent afternoon, the mangrove roots are flecked with odd pieces of very modern garbage: foggy glass bottles, a boogie board speckled with barnacles, a black DVD case, a wrinkled bag of Ruffles chips.
The men use the island of Skrova, one of Norway's "small, weather-beaten communities that cling like barnacles to the rocky coast" as their base for the hunt, which takes place intermittently over four seasons.
In 2002, Dr. Anthony Brennan, a material science and engineering professor at the University of Florida, was participating in Naval research to design strategies to keep vessels from growing algae and barnacles on their sides.
When ships' hulls get coated with barnacles and other creatures, they use more fuel and eventually must be hauled out of water and scraped clean, at an estimated cost of several billion dollars a year.
Then Will wakes up to reveal that it was all a dream… except the camera pans to the floor to show some sea water and barnacles, hinting at a possible return of the squid-faced villain.
Everyone says, and everyone is correct, that Republicans absolutely need to have a win, politically, and by moving quickly you can prevent the barnacles of lobbyists from attaching themselves to the bill, preventing this bill's downfall.
That's because microbes like bacteria and archaea coat surfaces in a sticky layer, a biofilm, that functions as a chemical and physical come-hither call for larger creatures such as barnacles and coral, Dr. Hamdan said.
It is that his signature pieces — 1960s credenzas that look as if they are encrusted with barnacles — have been met with turned-up noses and occasional disgust from the most powerful people in the design world.
Apart from beaches which have been shut, the rest of Hong Kong's verdant shoreline is likely to have been impacted with the feeding capabilities of many sea creatures such as barnacles, crabs and shells affected, Lee said.
There are big, juicy baubles full of fluid and tiny barnacles embedded in the landscape of my face that, when coaxed, release a hard squiggle that looks like a comma, or sometimes, if I'm lucky, a curly spring.
A number of pieces of debris confirmed to be from -- or thought highly likely to be from -- MH370 have been discovered around the Indian Ocean in the past year, including a flaperon encrusted with barnacles discovered on Reunion Island.
We burned through a quick hour poking at strange things in the sand: coconuts, a Dutch prescription bottle, a refrigerator door, yogurt cups with labels in Arabic, and dozens of shoes, toothbrushes and bottles, most covered in gooseneck barnacles.
That's when they said they saw the boat had its two engines still attached, but with the number of barnacles on the boat's sides, they could tell it had been in the water for a long period of time.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — A cluster of snails are glued, like barnacles on a ship, to a disused metal post, which stands in a field of dry grass, a shabby apartment block looming in the background.
A number of pieces of debris confirmed to be from -- or thought highly likely to be from -- MH370 have been discovered around the Indian Ocean in the past year, including a flaperon encrusted with barnacles which was discovered on Reunion Island.
In addition to throwing a mini-temper tantrum over questions from analysts, Musk also told investors:The number of third-party contracting companies that we're using has really gotten out of control, so we're going to scrub the barnacles on that front.
In the morning you see only the heads jutting forth like blackened teeth, but as the day goes on more and more of the rotten wood is revealed, you see the barnacles and other accruing life, something for a bird to sit on.
And on this night, perhaps nobody in the world had gone as barnacles as the couple hundred phone-toting kids in an otherwise unassuming warehouse on the coast of South Carolina, all of them coated with sweat after couple of begged-for encores.
If you do have smart lights and want to control them with a contact sensor or motion detector, you will need to install separate ones in addition to Ring's, which can make your front door look like it's grown barnacles with all of the sensors installed.
The ATSB report published on Tuesday detailed the unsuccessful 1,046-day hunt for the plane, above and below the surface of the Indian Ocean, and scientific analyses of satellite pictures, sea currents and even barnacles found clinging to a piece of the plane found on Reunion Island.
I've stood on a beach where the usual refreshing smell of low tide was replaced by a thick, sickening odour of diesel, just upslope of beds of once edible California mussels, large patches of eelgrass, and a dizzying array of seaweeds, anemones, sculpins, snails, chitons, barnacles, and encrusting algaes.
And I know how that makes me sound: My papou emigrated from Greece with nothing, entering the U.S. via Mexico after days spent scraping barnacles from ships in a Tampico harbor, and now I'm exhausted at the thought of fiddling with too many wireless settings on my cellphone.
James Costa's entertaining DARWIN'S BACKYARD (Norton, $27.95), for instance, draws on the often untidy experiments Darwin carried out at Down House (bees and barnacles, potatoes and pigeons) to show how he built his theory of natural selection — and to suggest DIY home experiments for the reader; a messy win.
Total solar eclipses — when the moon completely covers the face of the sun — have similar effects on plankton, as well as on the larvae of shrimp, barnacles, and clams, according to a paper looking at a 1973 eclipse that passed over the Cape Verde Islands off the coast of Africa.
On this schedule he wrote 19 books, including technical volumes on climbing plants, barnacles, and other subjects; the controversial Descent of Man; and The Origin of Species, probably the single most famous book in the history of science, and a book that still affects the way we think about nature and ourselves.
Legions of disillusioned Republicans who still retain enough moral integrity to prevent them from voting for a proto-fascist yam have been joined by an army of Bernie-or-Bust bros still confused about delegate math and have begun casting about for another political ship to anchor to like so many barnacles.
Our hosts Franco Stalteri from Charlie's Burgers, and food writer Adam Gollner brave the tides of Canada's surf capital to harvest the delicacy known as gooseneck barnacles, hit a beach cookout for something locals call "white trash halibut," and end up in Wolf In the Fog for a special family style feast from Chef Nick Nutting.
His latest novella, SACCULINA (JournalStone, paper, $212), begins with a sentence — "The boat was too small" — that obviously recalls a rather famous line from "Jaws," and the story itself navigates a similar narrative course, with a slightly larger cast of human characters (five guys on the doomed vessel rather than three) and an exponential increase in monsters: not one big mean shark, but thousands and thousands of tiny, voracious barnacles.
Like Cal Pep, and unlike nearly every other New York restaurant, Saint Julivert serves gooseneck barnacles when they're available, boiling them with bay leaves and salt and mounding them on a cloth napkin before they cool so that when you twist the wrinkled sheath of skin away from the sweet, edible meat inside there is a good chance somebody in the vicinity will get hit with a squirt of hot barnacle juice.

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