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He trawled the internet, looking up love poems, romantic sayings.
Still, he did what he always does; he trawled for positives.
I trawled Twitter to see if anyone was looking for pod pals.
We also trawled the internet for items that members found especially praiseworthy.
He also said the unloved U.K. financial sector should be trawled for value.
The report's authors trawled through the world's botanical records, reconciling species names and deleting duplicates.
The report's authors therefore trawled the world's botanical records, reconciling species names and deleting duplicates.
I trawled through my inbox, scanning literally dozens of emails pushing "predictions" for the coming year.
The ICO, evidently less than keen for its emails to be trawled through, appealed last month.
Finally he trawled a display crammed with what looked to be the contents of David Crosby's accessories drawer.
After her arrest last fall, reporters and a torch-bearing public trawled the Internet for information about her.
Pacific sardines, farmed mussels, farmed rainbow trout and Atlantic mackerel (not trawled) are some other "win-win-win" options.
She trawled pages of listings before she messaged a seller to determine the authenticity of a $14 Lip Kit.
He trawled through neighborhoods in his 16-foot aluminum flat-bottom searching for signs of life amid the submerged homes.
Right-wing newspapers trawled through his former clients and looked for past instances when he had shared platforms with Islamists.
During the 1970s and 1980s more fishing took place off the east coast, when the Soviet Union trawled Antarctic waters.
A trained news researcher, with a master's degree in library sciences, Ms. Beachy trawled Twitter for details about the accident.
The protected seamounts are recovering the most, but there was some recovery even in those seamounts that are still trawled.
Requests for interviews flooded our email while we still were at our daughter's bedside; television trucks trawled Manhattan looking for us.
We have trawled through page after page of products on Amazon to bring you the very best deals in the sale.
Its photos were gathered from its "StreetView" cars, which have trawled the planet capturing street imagery since 2007, at a vast cost.
Howes told Gizmodo in a Twitter direct message that his team "trawled through lots of data" with help from Asteroid Zoo members.
After graduating, in 2009, she wanted to work as a field biologist, so she trawled list boards and applied to field jobs.
A couple of days ago, Kitboga, who keeps his real-life identity and location a secret, trawled Google for coronavirus-related scams.
A dozen police and fire rescue boats adorned with flashing blue lights trawled the river into Friday night as authorities continued the search.
Mr. Port, who came out as gay when he was 26, trawled social media sites like Grindr and Fitlads to find his victims.
"They have trawled more than 10 million websites and structured the data," Schuh said of Scoutbee, confirming a report in the Handelsblatt daily.
A dozen police and fire rescue boats adorned with flashing blue lights trawled the river Friday night in a search for the plane.
In the meantime, she trawled Craigslist for a rental worthy of her ambition and found a spot in a mostly white section of Yonkers.
And so I trawled the internet looking for relevant websites, blogs, books and academic papers, and gathered a respectable haul of 216 such words.
And agencies which may not be remitting their fair share to the state are having their books trawled by Kemi Adeosun, the finance minister.
Flipping through its 13 sections, he explained that Trimble trawled the scientific journals and collated the year's cosmic progress into a tome like this one.
Between February 3 and 5, more than 600 volunteers trawled U.K. beaches looking for them, with nurdles found on 73 percent of the locations searched.
It also trawled specialized networks whose users might be particularly lonely or vulnerable, including sites for divorcees, people with disabilities, and farmers in rural areas.
Ben Westmore of the OECD, a club mostly of rich countries, recently trawled through household data from five provinces collected by researchers at Peking University.
Beginning in the 1920s, attempts to study marine life relied on nets that successfully trawled the seas for hard-bodied species like fish and crustaceans.
Most of the limited information Rose and Macdonald found came from American sources, so they trawled local forums and spoke to others in similar positions.
Mr Jackson trawled through hundreds of hours of video and audio footage, most of it collected by the BBC for their documentary "The Great War" (1964).
So they trawled electronic insurance claims data from 22012 to 353 to determine which injuries are more common in each state compared to the national average.
In 1987 a £1million ($1.3 million) exploration called Operation Deepscan used a fleet of 24 boats which used sonar equipment to trawled 23-mile long lake.
KIC 8462852 was first flagged by citizen scientists as they trawled through the vast astronomical database collected by NASA's Kepler Space Telescope between 2009 and 2013.
Fortunately for you we appreciate the importance of a good night's sleep, and have trawled through the many mattress retailers to track down the best deals.
To work out which supply chains are most at risk of abuse, the report's authors trawled through an official American list of goods produced by forced labour.
The reporters, Stephanie Forshee and Jennifer Williams-Alvarez, did what most writers do when trying to track down a high-profile subject: They trawled the Nexis database.
"We have trawled chatrooms, phone calls, we have gone through thousands of records," he said, adding the Commission had named only three Standard Bank employees in its report.
To help you add some much-needed girth to your vocabulary, we've trawled the Internet for as many random terms for the British phallus as we could find.
The gunman who slaughtered 353 people at a Walmart in heavily Hispanic El Paso was in custody, as police trawled through an anti-immigrant screed he had written.
The government also wants to develop Indonesia's commercial fishing industry in Natuna, whose waters are regularly trawled by vessels from Vietnam, the Philippines, China and other nearby nations.
It was an experience almost entirely about watching short video clips; players trawled through police interrogation videos in order to piece together the details of a murder mystery.
Germany may be in recession, economists said, after they trawled through an unexpectedly horrible set of industrial and manufacturing data published on Wednesday's from the world's fourth-largest economy.
But when I granted the app access to my photos and watched as it trawled through my device, I noticed a few images being added to my nude folder.
They then trawled through those samples looking at the levels of 612 specific chemicals, known as metabolites, which are produced during the day-to-day operations of living cells.
If it wasn't an organized tournament, it was a pickup game, and if there was no pickup to be found, he trawled for people to play one-on-one.
We trawled through the archives of Peter Dinklage's Instagram feed (and a whole bunch of the other cast members' feeds) to track down their most gleeful off-set moments together.
This of course meant that I missed the Red/Blue era, never managed to see the Mewtwo movie [The First Movie] in theatres, and never trawled Angelfire sites for Pokégod rumours.
CNN has trawled through the archives to find out what might have been, and caught up with some of those people who thought they had the last decade all mapped out.
Finding the best deal can be a drain on time and energy, so we have trawled through everything on offer to bring you the very best deals in one convenient list.
Search teams already trawled some 110,000 square kilometers of ocean floor without finding any promising clues about the location of the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 that disappeared on March 8, 2014.
Among the searchers were agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), who appear to have trawled drivers'-licence photos in Utah, Vermont and Washington—all states that provide licences to undocumented immigrants.
In February, at the annual Toy Fair held at the Javits Center, in New York, Paul Berberian trawled an area reserved for tech products, affably examining displays of MaKey MaKeys and Cubelets.
AMSTERDAM/FRANKFURT (Reuters) - When Dutch prosecutors trawled through ING's books they found a "women's underwear trader" had been able to launder 150 million euros through the bank's accounts without ringing alarm bells.
Diana Fu of the University of Toronto and Greg Distelhorst of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have trawled through over 8,000 letters and e-mails sent to mayors' offices in nearly 300 cities.
Since then, Filipino fishermen have found different jobs, trawled elsewhere, or played a dangerous game of chicken with Chinese vessels which have been accused of chasing, ramming or blasting them with water cannon.
Eventually, the play becomes something dark and upsetting, as the WhatsApp messages start to ape the violent, posturing misanthropy of the Islamic extremists whose social media accounts Mr. Alipoor trawled researching the show.
He explained that he had trawled through tens of thousands of names of deportees from Frankfurt on a Yad Vashem database, and had only found one name that matched the birthday — Karoline Cohn.
Trump has already trawled a possible announcement on a second summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un — which should be cause for bipartisan hope, given the threat posed by Pyongyang's nuclear arsenal.
To compile this list, I trawled Yelp for the lowest-rated beaches (it's really hard to score below a three out of five if you're a beach), then highlighted some of the angriest reviews.
In order to figure it out, researchers trawled through photos of the planet's surface, hunting for the little lander, but it remained lost for about 11 years until a NASA spacecraft revealed its fate.
Entranced by their polyphonic music—which featured a chorus of voices overlaid with instruments—Sarno listened to vinyl records and trawled through books at the public library to find out more about the Bayaka.
The night before, we trawled Sofia's bars with Jones and Carter, who make an odd couple, one trying still to absorb the battle he survived, and the other trying to absorb that Keating survivor.
I've trawled every Sports Direct within a 10-mile radius of Edinburgh University, usually being met by doggedly uncongenial staff who have asked me whether the shin pads I'm buying are for my boyfriend.
At lunchtime on Tuesday, Mr. Christie trawled for late deciders at T-Bones Great American Eatery, bragging that he had his bag packed for South Carolina, but not mentioning if his plane ticket was refundable.
I trawled through it all, giddily combining my own "investigate" and "notebook" icons with various devs and speakers, to solve the puzzle of where narrative games are hoping to take us in the near future.
The Anticancer Fund has trawled published scientific literature going as far back as the 1960s, and has identified almost 300 drugs that studies say hold anticancer properties, but have not been specifically approved for cancer.
To commemorate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death on Saturday, the world's largest online dating service trawled its database for mentions of the Bard — and discovered how successful members who used his name and works can be.
Cutting and pasting in Google Translate, Garvin trawled through Mexican business registration documents, time-share websites, and social media postings, mapping out an ecosystem of companies—some legitimate, some less so—that he had never known existed.
In the month before his rampage, he trawled the internet 20143 times for posts related to Mr. Trump, reading his Twitter feed daily and homing in on the American president's travel ban on several Muslim-majority countries.
An algorithm developed by the city's Crime Lab trawled police data for individuals' arrest history, age, address, social networks, and for those who already know victims of violence—all indicators of who is likeliest to pull a trigger next.
Disease-transferring vectors like these aren't always covered in health class, so in an effort to discover the truth, we trawled for some of the most fringe queries on the Web and ran them by a handful of experts.
"It's a pity to have such leaders," said Abdo Farah, a fisherman who has trawled the waters around Beirut for 34 years, pushing farther out in search of clean fish as sewage, industrial runoff and garbage soiled the coast unchecked.
Looking for a new home, Giovanazzi went on a mission to check out every single venue in LA. He looked in the back of every newspaper and zine, made calls to every promoter and club kid he knew, trawled every message board.
Instead, senior Israeli intelligence officials said on Wednesday, they were Hamas operatives who set up fake profiles and trawled social networks, befriending naïve soldiers and enticing them to download applications that effectively turned their cellphones into tracking devices and tools for spying.
Recruiters based in Calcutta trawled impoverished villages for workers willing to sign up for at least five years of labour—and usually ten—on plantations growing sugar, coconut and other crops in Trinidad, British Guiana (now Guyana), the Dutch colony of Suriname and elsewhere.
"Chronicles" includes JR's most recent project, "The Chronicles of New York City," a large-format mural featuring 1,128 people, whom JR and his team photographed and interviewed by way of a 53-foot-long trailer truck studio that trawled the five boroughs last summer.
Cosby's lawyer trawled her past to find examples of a tenuous financial situation that seemed unrelated to the case, including a long line of questioning about 16-year-old emails she sent to Temple co-workers asking for money for a "business opportunity" that was basically a pyramid scheme.
Seeing as it's the 20th birthday of the track, and everyone deserves a gift for their birthday or at least a kiss on the forehead, we trawled the internet like a group of illegal fishermen to celebrate the inception of "Wannabe" with a selection of our favourite covers.
To build it, Google trawled about a trillion web pages, looking for any text that seemed to be a translation of another—for example, pages designed identically but with different words, and perhaps a hint such as the address of one page ending in /en and the other ending in /fr.
The newspaper had trawled the social media profiles of Dunblane massacre survivors – by that stage healthy teens in the process of leading remarkably ordinary teenage lives – and decided that they'd somehow besmirched the memory of their dead school friends by posting on Bebo about drunken nights out they were enjoying 13 years later.
Officers from SO15, the Met's counter-terrorism unit, trawled through 66,000 texts, emails, and social media messages to put together the Khan's plot to stage a road accident near a US military base in order to lure soldiers out of a car, in order to then attack them with knives and a homemade bomb.
In the 19th century, I was told, the densely wooded Sierra Morena range, more than 300 miles in length from east to west, was known for the bandits who trawled for spoils among mail and gold wagons en route to the southern cities from Madrid, sharing their plunder, like Robin Hood, with the poor.
Inside the space, with its high ceilings, a Shepard Fairey mural and an open kitchen, some customers excitedly pored over paper menus and trawled for tables, while those lucky enough to be seated were tucking into their quinoa tabbouleh with falafel and pickled beets or khao salad with steak, crispy rice and roasted broccoli.
Sauvin trawled through online forums and blogs looking for a way to get his hands on one of these negative film rolls — until he finally met Xiao Ma. "I would be reading blogs and I would always see a guy called Xiao Ma posting saying 'if you have negatives to sell, get in touch with me'," Sauvin told Mashable.
The F.B.I. itself was limited in its surveillance capacity (though many left-wing groups argued that this did not prevent the bureau from monitoring their activities), and in the absence of comprehensive federal scrutiny, right-wing activists trawled through left-wing websites, shared photos of leading anti-fascist and racial-justice activists and infiltrated real-life gatherings.
She was previously an editor at Condé Nast Traveler, and she sometimes writes about interesting places for T. For this issue of VICE, to chart the rise of the bucket hat, she spoke with an accessories professor at New York's Fashion Institute of Technology, trawled YouTube for early hip-hop videos, and watched Gilligan's Island for the first time.
The MPA protects an area of seabed that according to records has never been trawled.
For his research, Mr Shaw trawled through the minutes of more than 600 meetings, many beautifully hand-written in old Woolworths jotters.
The report said that pedophiles trawled for and amassed such images.Daily Telegraph, Wednesday 18 April 2018, page 1 (bottom right corner) and page 2.
Composed of a random jumble of words and punctuation, words are "trawled" for using scrawltrawlers, the equivalent of large fishing boats that capture words.
Uyeno, T., K. Matsuura and E. Fujii (eds.), 1983. Fishes trawled off Suriname and French Guiana. Japan Marine Fishery Resource Research Center, Tokyo, Japan. 519 p.
It is trawled throughout its range, though is not a commercially important species and catch rates are low. It is the only known member of its genus.
This species was described from four specimens trawled at McMurdo Sound at the following positions , 293 m., , 547 m. and off Granite Harbour, entrance to McMurdo Sound, 92 m.
"History - Lazaret (1907-1959)". FOPIA Inc. 2011. Web. Accessed: 4 Sep. 2013 There have been several accounts of patients being trawled behind a charter ship, isolated on a dinghy en route to the island.
The paratype, also an immature female, is larger at 102 mm ML. It was caught by R/V Walther Herwig in 1973 at . Both were trawled in nets that fished to depths greater than 2,650 m.
The green urchin is fished using different techniques. In Iceland, Breiðafjörður, it is trawled at from 8 to 30 meters depth. The fishery is regulated. In Norway, small quantities are fished by hand by freedivers and SCUBA-divers.
Shell of Astralium calcar (Linnaeus, 1758), measuring 15.9 mm height by 27.7 mm diameter, trawled in deep water in the Philippines. Astralium calcar is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Turbinidae, the turban snails.
A specimen of Psychrolutes microporos was trawled by the RV James Cook in 1983 and described by Joseph Nelson in 1995. The holotype is in the Museum of New Zealand.Blobfish, Psychrolutes microporos Nelson, 1995; holotype Museum of New Zealand. Retrieved 2011-10-28.
On 17 November 2004, the United Nations General Assembly urged nations to consider temporary bans on high seas bottom trawling. A global analysis of the impacts of bottom trawling found that the impact on seabed biota was strongly dependent on the type of gear used, with otter trawls estimated as having the smallest impact and removing 6% of biota per pass while hydraulic dredges had the largest impact and removed 41% of biota per pass. Other research found trawled canyon sediments contained 52 percent less organic matter than the undisturbed seafloor. There were 80 percent fewer sea worms in the trawled region as well.
Metanephrops mozambicus (commonly known as the African lobster) is a species of lobster that lives around south-east of Madagascar. Previously considered to be part of the species Metanephrops andamanicus (Andaman lobster), they were re-classified as a unique species in 1990. The species is commercially trawled.
All paratypes were trawled from the type location. Etymology The new species is named after Lieutenant Commander Ngampitch WRTN, the author's wife who was a great supporter and patiently waited in places where the author spent much time devoted to seashells. Discussion Ancillista ngampitchae sp. nov.
We were told that trawled fish could not be landed fresh. We were told we should not make our running expenses. To-day we are doing everything that the State industry at tempted, and are making it pay. We have put the trawling industry firmly on its feet.
New Species from Arafura Sea: Ancillista ngampitchae sp. nov. (Gastropoda: Olividae) Chorchat Gra-tes Key words Olividae, Ancillista, new species, Arafura Sea. Abstract Ancillista ngampitchae sp. nov. is described trawled from 70–100 m in the Arafura Sea between the northern part of Australia and Indonesia by a Thai trawler.
Bermuda Royal Gazette, July 8, 2008. In early 2013, a specimen with a length (excluding arms) of was trawled at a depth of off the coast of Estaca de Bares, Galicia, Spain. It was loaned to the Spanish Institute of Oceanography.Aparece en Galicia un calamar gigante de 54 kilos y más de un metro de largo.
The skin of daggertooths makes them highly refractive to light. Like their close relatives, they lack swim bladders. A daggertooth trawled from the mesopelagic near Bear's Seamount in the North Atlantic. The Yellow coloration in this photo is actually the yellow of a hi- vis life jacket reflecting off of the silvery skin of this fish.
Smith-Dorrien annoyed French by insisting that cavalry improve their musketry, by abolishing the pickets which trawled the streets for drunken soldiers, by more than doubling the number of playing fields available to the men, by cutting down trees, and by building new and better barracks. By 1910 the feud was common knowledge throughout the Army.
Bottom trawling does not only have a long tradition in European waters. It was also recognized in 1704 during the Edo era in Japan as a common fishing method. A slightly different approach was developed where the “Utase Ami” or “trawled bottom net” was deployed from a sideways sailing boat.Nakamoura E, Ourakami T (1900) Histoire de l’industrie de la pêche maritime etfluviale ouJapon.
Thai trawlers have been a major source of molluscan specimens from the deep sea from various locations around the region. Rare and even very rare species have been trawled together with fish stock during trawling and dredging in deep waters. This includes other sea life from the deep seabed. Rare species have shown up in the dredging, including Volutoconus bednalli, Lyria kurodai, etc.
Richer biodiversity is associated with areas of known phytodetritus input and higher organic carbon flux. Abyssobrotula galatheae, a species of cusk eel in the family Ophidiidae, is among the deepest-living species of fish. In 1970, one specimen was trawled from a depth of 8370 meters in the Puerto Rico Trench. The animal was dead, however, upon arrival at the surface.
Psychrolutes is a genus of fish of the family Psychrolutidae (fathead sculpins). Though found predominantly in the deep sea, a handful of species are present in the intertidal regions of the North Pacific rim. In June 2003, During the NORFANZ Expedition north-west of New Zealand, scientists trawled a specimen of P. microporos at a depth between and on the Norfolk Ridge.
Abyssobrotula galatheae, is a species of cusk eel in the family Ophidiidae. It is the deepest-living fish known; one specimen, trawled from a depth of in the Puerto Rico Trench in 1970, holds the record for the deepest fish ever captured.Ohashi, S. & Nielsen, J.G. (2016): A new species of Abyssobrotula (Ophidiiformes, Ophidiidae) from the Kuril-Kamchatka Trench. Zootaxa, 4132 (4): 559–566.
The bay whiting is often taken by trawlers operating on the northwest shelf of Western Australia and southward to Shark Bay. This species is very commonly trawled near Torres Straits to the north of Queensland. It is also one of the most important species to traditional and minor commercial fisheries along the Asian coast. It is marketed fresh throughout its range.
Peter Last and Martin Gomon described the brown stingaree in a 1987 issue of Memoirs of the National Museum of Victoria. The type specimen is a male across, trawled from north of Port Hedland in Western Australia (hence the specific epithet westraliensis) by the FRV Soela on 2 April 1982. This species is closely related to the mitotic stingaree (U. mitosis).
The Prochaetodermatidae are a family of small worm-shaped (<1 cm) chaetoderm molluscs. The burrowing organisms lack a true foot; they have a large pair of jaws and a small radula, comprising a dozen rows of paired teeth. They are known from around the globe, except in polar regions, and inhabit ocean depts of 50 m to the deepest depths trawled.
Alfred Jones was a man whose interests ranged well beyond the confines of his profession to embrace the historical, artistic and sporting. He had a lifelong interest in Archaeology and Egyptology. In the last decades of his life he devoted much of his time in producing a comprehensive biographical index of Irish architects and engineers. He also trawled the Irish Builder for interesting material, transcribing his findings.
Umbrina cirrosa, the shi drum, is a species of marine fish from the warmer waters of the eastern Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea. It is a commercially important species which is trawled for and farmed in aquaculture, as well as being a species pursued by anglers and spear fishermen for sport. The alternative vernacular names are gurbell, sea crow, bearded umbrine and corb.
After it was decommissioned in 1946, the ship was returned to Mr. Gonsalves, its owner, until 1948, when Gonsalves sold her to the Sun Harbor Packing Company, which renamed her the Fishing Vessel FV Sun Splendor. In 1965, another tuna packer, J. B. Vattuone, purchased the Sun Splendor, renamed her the Fishing Vessel FV Invader, and trawled the oceans with her until she finally had outlived her usefulness.
Soviet fishery during the 1970s and 1980s and others have found 150 fish species at Discovery Seamount. Both Japanese and Soviet trawled the seamounts during that time, but there was no commercial exploitation of the resources. Among animals is Conophora verrucosa, a stylasteride hydrozoan while fish species there include the pygmy flounder; the codling Guttigadus nudirostre is endemic to Discovery Seamount. Fossil corals have been recovered in dredges.
As a result, Ayla's mother accused him of having something to hide. Nearly a full year later, in October 2012, police trawled Messalonskee Stream a second time to look for Ayla's remains, when construction workers repairing a bridge artificially lowered the water level in the stream. Nothing was found. On June 25, 2015, an unidentified toddler, known as "Baby Doe" or Deer Island Jane Doe, was found dead on the shore of Deer Island, Massachusetts.
The striped stingaree was described by Peter Last and Martin Gomon in a 1987 issue of Memoirs of the National Museum of Victoria; its specific epithet ovalis means "oval" in Latin and refers to its shape. The type specimen, a female across, was trawled from the Great Australian Bight, south of Red Rocks Point, by the FRV Courageous on 3 March 1978. Other common names for this species include bight stingaree and oval stingaree.
Its habitat cannot be trawled in because it is too rocky. Its entire range is within the Galápagos Marine Reserve; in the reserve, industrial fishing is prohibited, but artisinal fishing is still allowed. Fishers frequently violate these regulations, fishing illegally, and they are often not prosecuted for such activities. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) said that the species requires further studying of its population and threats before receiving an assessment.
In 1994, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) chief researchers Peter Last and John Stevens applied the provisional name Cephaloscyllium "sp. D" to two striped swellsharks trawled from Flinders Reef in December 1985. One was a long male, and the other a long female. In 2008, this species was formally described by Peter Last and William White in a CSIRO publication, and given the specific epithet zebrum in reference to its unique color pattern.
In 2000, she wrote a book called Class Act: How to Beat the British Class System. In the book, she declared that "people may well sneer at me for writing a book about class", she declared. "Others will say that nobody called Lynda from a working-class background has any right to pontificate on the subject. Actually, I can't think of anybody better equipped, having probably trawled my way through more classes than most".
Enteromius litamba, trawled from SE Arm of Lake Malawi Enteromius litamba is a ray-finned fish species in the family Cyprinidae. It has long been placed in Barbus, the "wastebin genus" for barbs, by default, and this is still being done by the IUCN. However, the species is increasingly being restored by some taxonomists to the related yellowfish genus Labeobarbus, others place it in the genus Enteromius. It is presumably hexaploid like the other yellowfish.
This fish was one of a number of species of fish trawled up from Gulf St Vincent in Southern Australia by Frederick George Waterhouse, the curator of the South Australian Museum. He sent these specimens to the French naturalist Francis de Laporte de Castelnau who was the French consul in Melbourne. de Castelnau formally described this fish in 1872, giving it the name Chironectes filamentosus, but it was later transferred to the genus Rhycherus, making it Rhycherus filamentosus.
Andersen was an active mountain walker bouth professionally and for leisure. As young he went on hikes together with his father and his older brothers. Later he trawled the mountain wilds with his wife in areas like Jotunheimen, Rondane and Dovrefjell, and professionally, as Quaternary geologist he mapped the major mountain regions in Norway during the 1950s and 1960s. He also had a major part in the preservation efforts in Øvre Pasvik, Saltfjellet–Svartisen, Børgefjell, Jostedalsbreen and Hardangervidda, among others.
In 2005 the co-founder of Odyssey Marine, Greg Stemm, had admitted to British shipwreck expert, Richard Larn, that his firm was searching for Merchant Royal. Odyssey Marine's sonar search ships trawled the area extensively in 2005 and 2006, frequently calling in Falmouth for crew rest. The Odyssey crew continued to allegedly search for the ship on the Discovery Channel 2009 television show Treasure Quest (filmed in 2008). Pictures of the coins released by Odyssey have had their markings obscured to prevent identification.
When the two girls had not returned home by 23:00, the parents reported them missing, and a major search operation was launched. Immediately, police together with canine units began searching the area. By the next morning, over 50 volunteers from the Norwegian Red Cross were participating in the search. This number soon swelled to the hundreds, as Sea King and special police helicopters were called in along with rescue divers and civilian divers who trawled the lakes and ponds in the area.
The butterfly stingaree was described by Bernard Séret and Peter Last in a 2003 issue of the scientific journal Cybium; the specific epithet, "papilio" (Latin for "butterfly"), refers to its wide disc. The first known specimens were collected during a series of research cruises in the Coral Sea, conducted by France and Australia in the 1990s. An adult male long, trawled by the research vessel Coriolis, was designated as the holotype. This species seems to be closely related to the sandyback stingaree (U.
Only in 1916 could the War Office promise that the second line would no longer be trawled for replacements to be sent to the first line. By this time, second-line battalion establishments had been reduced to 400 men, less than half the number normally serving in an infantry battalion at full strength. It took on average 27 months to prepare a second-line formation for active service, compared to eight months for the first line, and the second line often lacked sufficient weapons and ammunition.
Trumpeter whiting are considered to be good quality fish for consumption, having softer flesh than most other Australian species of sillaginid. The species is commonly targeted by both commercial and recreational fishermen. Large amounts of the species are taken by prawn trawlers and seine netters in bays, with catches in Moreton Bay alone exceeding 200 tonnes per year, and the catch much higher for the entire fishery. The fish are marketed fresh, with trawled fish being bruised and don't fetch as high a price as netted fish.
Prior to being scientifically described, D. acutirostra has been confused for D. zugei; the two species have been confounded by various authors since at least Jordan and Fowler's 1903 review of Japanese elasmobranchs. In 1988, Kiyonori Nishida and Kazuhiro Nakaya published a study of the D. zugei species complex with a description of D. acutirostra, in the Japanese Journal of Ichthyology. The specific epithet comes from the Latin acuti ("sharp") and rostra ("snout"). The type specimen is an adult male across, trawled from the East China Sea.
Pressure exhibits a great role in the distribution of deep sea organisms. Until recently, people lacked detailed information on the direct effects of pressure on most deep-sea organisms, because virtually all organisms trawled from the deep sea arrived at the surface dead or dying. With the advent of traps that incorporate a special pressure-maintaining chamber, undamaged larger metazoan animals have been retrieved from the deep sea in good condition. Some of these have been maintained for experimental purposes, and we are obtaining more knowledge of the biological effects of pressure.
A food service worker, Shawcross trawled the streets of Rochester in his girlfriend's 1984 sky blue Dodge Omni (later using her blue- grey 1987 Chevy Celebrity), looking for sex workers to abduct. He died in Albany, New York in 2008, while serving a prison sentence of 250 years for his crimes. Dr. Michael H. Stone, professor of psychiatry at Columbia University, and an authority on violent behavior, identified Shawcross as "one of the most egregious examples of the unwarranted release of a prisoner" in his book, The Anatomy of Evil.
Rivers were trawled for freshwater mussels and crayfish. Bushland was carefully kept in order by selected firing. George Augustus Robinson, appointed by the Port Phillip Protectorate to be the first Protector of Aborigines noted fine-built thatched huts, raised on stone walls along the waterways, elaborate fishgarths, one, south around Mount Duwil, extending over hectares to form a network interconnecting swamps, floodways and watercourses. Around February and March, a Festival of Laap attracted many tribes to congregate in order to socialize, settle disputes and enjoy a sweet potion, called laap.
Pallidochromis tokolosh is species of cichlid endemic to Lake Malawi where it is only known from deep waters (). This species is piscivorous and can reach a length of SL. It is the only known member of its genus. The specific name refers to the tokoloshe, the name of an evil water spirit in many central African languages, and is an allusion to the bulging eyes, long snout and pot belly of this species when trawled from the great depths and which has inspired many carvings which are sold around the Lake.
The western trumpeter whiting is commonly trawled in association with the western population of Sillago robusta, as well as Sillago lutea in depths up to , with water between the most prolific. The juveniles are also part of the bycatch of shrimp trawlers, which sweep through the seagrass habitat of these juveniles. In some areas such as the Leschenault Estuary in Western Australia, the western trumpeter whiting is a sought after fish by anglers, who catch it alongside other species of whiting. The species is considered good eating, and is marketed fresh in Australia.
Almost nothing is known of the biology and ecology of evermannellids. They are active, visual predators and confine themselves to the mesopelagic zone, about 200–1,000 m down; they are most commonly trawled from between 200 and 400 m. At these depths, extremely little light is available; the view from below is like the sky at twilight. The sabertooth fish use their telescopic, upward-pointing eyes--which are thus adapted for improved terminal vision at the expense of lateral vision--to pick out squid, cuttlefish, and smaller fish silhouetted against the gloom above them.
He was with the trawling expedition conducted by the H.M.C.S Thetis and wrote the report on the fish, and he also reported on the fish trawled by the Western Australian government. He was involved in several expeditions to sub- Anatarctic islands - including the 1907 Sub-Antarctic Islands Scientific Expedition, New Guinea, and the Australian interior. By the time Waite's employment ended at the Australian Museum, the collection contained 18,000 specimens. He was later the Curator of the Canterbury Museum in New Zealand for eight years, before accepting the Directorship at the South Australian Museum in March 1914.
Retrieved 8 July 2017. In 2014, Berguer produced All over by Christmas, an examination of conditions on the home front in Barnet during the First World WarAll Over by Christmas. Friern Barnet & District Local History Society. Retrieved 8 July 2017. for which he and a team trawled local newspapers from the wartime period to extract the source material. He originally thought the book would be short but there was so much information available that the final work was nearly 300 pages long.Friern Barnet & District Local History Society has put together a book about the Barnet Home Front during World War One.
Adult leftvents have been trawled from both mesopelagic and benthopelagic depths, ranging from below the ocean surface . Few details are known of their life history: mature females are poor swimmers and likely remain motionless much of the time, waiting for both mates and prey to approach their lures. The female's distensible stomach permits the ingestion of a wide variety of prey (lanternfish are a common catch), even prey larger than the anglerfish herself. The diminutive males do not feed following their metamorphosis from larval to adult form: they are obligate parasites and exist only to provide sperm to females.
Hugo Santos and Marcelo de Carvalho formally described the groovebelly stingray in a 2004 volume of Boletim do Museu Nacional, giving it the name Dasyatis hypostigma, from the Greek hypo ("ventral") and stigma ("mark"). The original publication sometimes used the spelling hipostigma, which was subsequently struck as incorrect by the authors, under the Principle of the First Reviser (International Code of Zoological Nomenclature Article 24.2). The type specimen is a long adult male trawled from off the Brazilian state of Paraná. Prior to its description, the groovebelly stingray specimens caught off Brazil have been misidentified as either the bluntnose stingray (D.
Giant squid are widespread, occurring in all of the world's oceans. They are usually found near continental and island slopes from the North Atlantic Ocean, especially Newfoundland, Norway, the northern British Isles, Spain and the oceanic islands of the Azores and Madeira, to the South Atlantic around southern Africa, the North Pacific around Japan, and the southwestern Pacific around New Zealand and Australia. Specimens are rare in tropical and polar latitudes. The vertical distribution of giant squid is incompletely known, but data from trawled specimens and sperm whale diving behaviour suggest it spans a large range of depths, possibly .
This species was described by Hubert Jacob Ludwig in 1893 based on trawled specimens collected in 1891 by the USS Albatross between the Gulf of Panama and the Galapagos Islands (605–3,350 m deep).Ludwig, H. 1893. Vorlaufiger Bericht uber die erbeuteten Holothurien. Bull MCZ 24(4) 105-114 It was not until 1989 that the first in situ footage of the species was obtained thanks to a scientific expedition in the Galapagos (542 m deep off San Cristóbal Island, followed by a scientific review of deep- sea swimming sea cucumbers from John Miller and David Pawson in 1990.
Map of the Gulf of Lion The Gulf of Lion (French: golfe du Lion, Spanish: golfo de León, Italian: Golfo del Leone, Occitan: golf del/dau Leon, Catalan: golf del Lleó, Medieval Latin: sinus Leonis, mare Leonis, Classical Latin: sinus Gallicus) is a wide embayment of the Mediterranean coastline of Languedoc-Roussillon and Provence in France, reaching from the border with Catalonia in the west to Toulon. The chief port on the gulf is Marseille. Toulon is another important port. The fishing industry in the gulf is based on hake (Merluccius merluccius), being bottom-trawled, long-lined and gill-netted and currently declining from over-fishing.
Her first assignment was to explore the fishery potential of underutilized stocks of Gulf butterfish, squid, and coastal herring. In work closely connected with the emerging field of satellite imagery data acquisition and its application in fisheries science, she located commercially valuable concentrations of these species and characterized and monitored their populations. During her career, Chapman dredged for scallops and trawled for cod off the coast of New England, and conducted winter tagging of striped bass off the Outer Banks of North Carolina. She also made physical oceanographic measurements and plankton collections in the Gulf Stream and the Loop Current, collected red tide organisms, and observed marine mammals.
It was near the mouth of this river in 1938 that Captain Hendrik Goosen trawled a catch of fish, one of which Marjorie Courtenay-Latimer preserved. This fish was later identified as a coelacanth, a species which was previously thought to be long extinct and was at that point in time only known from the fossil record. After the discovery, the name of the Chalumna River became part of the scientific name of the species, Latimeria chalumnae. Historically the Chalumna River formed the northern border of the former Ciskei shoreline until 27 April 1994 when all the Apartheid era political regions were reincorporated into South Africa.
Michigan State Historic Site marker in Thompson Township, Michigan where the Rouse Simmons departed on its final voyage A message in a bottle from the Rouse Simmons washed onto the shore at Sheboygan. It had been corked using a small piece of cut pine tree and, other than the occasional trees caught in fishing nets, was the only remains of the vessel discovered for many years. The message read: In December 1912 Christmas Trees and wreckage were reported ashore at Pentwater, MichiganWilmar Tribune December 11, 1912 page 10 In 1924 a fishing net trawled up a wallet belonging to Captain Schuenemann. The wallet, well preserved because it was wrapped in oilskin, contained business cards, a newspaper clipping and an expense memorandum.
Western school whiting are taken in relatively small quantities in comparison to other western Australian sillaginids such as Sillago schomberkii and Sillaginodes punctatus, but has a few minor fisheries developed around it. The first is off Rottnest Island, where it is trawled in deeper offshore waters, and also in Shark Bay, where it is one of a number of sillaginids landed. In Shark Bay it can comprise up to 20% of the entire whiting catch, with fishermen giving it the name 'bastard whiting' as large numbers of S. vittata mean lower numbers of their targeted species. Of the approximately 177 000 kg of whiting taken in Western Australia, less than 2152 kg of this is attributable to S. vittata, making it one of the less important fisheries to the state.
In 1925, halfway through the season and after scoring his 285th goal for Motherwell, Ferguson departed for South Wales, joining FA Cup Finalists Cardiff City for a fee of £5,000, just £1,000 less than the record transfer fee at the time. Such was his popularity at the Scottish club that the local steelworks closed for over an hour as the workers lined the streets to wave Ferguson off. In the previous few seasons, Cardiff had trawled far and wide for talented players and Ferguson was one of a list of notable Scots to wear the blue shirt; Scottish internationals Jimmy Blair and Jimmy Nelson had both appeared for the club. He a goalscoring debut for the club on 7 November 1925 in a 5–2 win over Leicester City.
German Mine Laid by the Wolf Trawled up by the Koraaga A few weeks later a German mine, apparently one of those laid in the track of shipping off Gabo Island by the raider Wolf in 1917, for which the vessel had previously been engaged in clearing was recovered by the Koraaga 14 miles east by south from Cape Everard on Thursday morning 24 October 1929. :After the trawl had been dragging for some time on the ocean bottom in 65 fathoms, it was raised and the crew stood by to receive the catch. Those with experience of mine sweeping during the war were startled when the mine tumbled out on deck. It stood about four feet high with a diameter of two feet and weighed about five cwt.
Although France had never recovered a flight recorder from such depths, there was precedent for such an operation: in 1988, an independent contractor recovered the CVR of South African Airways Flight 295 from a depth of in a search area of between . The Air France flight recorders were fitted with water-activated acoustic underwater locator beacons or "pingers", which should have remained active for at least 30 days, giving searchers that much time to locate the origin of the signals. France requested two "towed pinger locator hydrophones" from the United States Navy to help find the aircraft. The French nuclear submarine and two French-contracted ships (the Fairmount Expedition and the Fairmount Glacier, towing the U.S. Navy listening devices) trawled a search area with a radius of , centred on the aircraft's last known position.
Furthermore, fish farms introduce alien species are to local environments. The situation with the fish in the oceans is dire. The problem of overfishing are as follows: the catches of wild fish have peaked and are now in decline, rational fishery management is the exception rather than the rule, the most valuable fish is trawled to the point of extinction, the developed world is stealing from both the developing world and the future generations, and fish farming, the most viable alternative to aquaculture, has serious issues. Solutions that people can do: fish less today so we can harvest more fish in the future, eat less fish that is wastefully caught, become educated about fish so that we can reject fish caught unsustainably, and favour the most selective, least wasteful fishing methods.
With savings and the financial and moral support of his wife Sue, Cozzolino devoted himself to a book project he had conceived as a student; to assemble a visual encyclopaedic survey of Australian historic trademarks.Stuart Sayers, 'Visual puns and buoyant fun.'In The Age, Writers and Readers, March 17, 1979 He trawled state and national library collections and trademark registers to index the symbols of a majority of Australian brands, and with the help of volunteer assistants and a partner in advertising copywriter Fysh Rutherford they produced a design which they planned to self-publish. Only after the team had received viable numbers of pre-orders for hardbacks from mail-outs did Penguin, who had at first rejected the project, make an offer to publish a paperback edition and released Symbols of Australia in 1980, publicising it aggressively.
702 pp This is a deep-water species and its swim bladder is badly damaged by being brought up to the surface from the depths; the advice for sport anglers is, therefore, that boat-caught ling should not be returned to the sea and that they should stop fishing when enough have been caught for the table. The stock is thought to be reasonably good, but the IUCN has stated that no data are available on the population size or any population trends, that the population in the Mediterranean Sea may be marginal, with the major portion of its global range in the Atlantic. So, no data are available to allow a determination the status of the ling beyond data deficient. Ling is regarded as a "fish to avoid" for consumers by the Marine Conservation Society because it is trawled.
To deal with the Spire's puzzles, the team submit to more and more cybernetic and artificial aids, which eventually culminate with Childe and Richard resembling nothing so much as diamond dogs, with artificially-accelerated consciousness and an advanced grasp of mathematics. While tackling the Spire, Celestine barges in and tries to persuade Richard to abandon the quest. Apparently, Childe knew more about the Spire than he should, and medical investigation of the corpses revealed all of them came from the same individual – because they had the same DNA. It is revealed that the bodies were actually clones of Childe, who had already visited the place before, and what he did was to go in, get to where he thought he could not go on much further, and then have his memories trawled and implanted into a clone, before returning to continue solving the puzzles, and die of failure.
These guest-curated CD were released several times a year; accompanying the aural element of the publication was a richly produced booklet that often underpinned and contextualised the themes explored on the CD. Issues were curated by Nicolas Collins, editor-in-chief of the Leonardo Music Journal and Chair of the Department of Sound at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, who developed a theme based around silence. Kenny Goldsmith, a writer, poet and founder of UbuWeb, who trawled his archives to create a compilation of sound poetry. Japanese performance artist, Junko Wada curated a deeply personal selection of music, produced by a process of curation, performance and collaboration. Professor Andrew Hugill explored the French absurdist movement 'Pataphysics – a CD which travels from unheard Soft Machine tracks, Marcel Duchamp and Gavin Bryars and through to Frank Zappa's former lover, Nigey Lennon and a piece of silence that predates John Cage by 70 years by Alphonse Allais.
Travers 1987, pp. 15–16. Smith-Dorrien annoyed French – with whom he had still been on relatively cordial terms at the end of the South African War – by abolishing the pickets which trawled the streets for drunk soldiers, by more than doubling the number of playing fields available to the men, by cutting down trees, and by building new and better barracks. On 21 August 1909 he lectured all his cavalry officers – in the 16th Lancers’ mess – about the importance of improving their men's musketry. By 1910 the feud between French and Smith-Dorrien was common knowledge throughout the Army. Smith-Dorrien objected to French’s womanising, a fact which Richard Holmes attributes in part to Smith-Dorrien being happily married to a young and pretty wife, and French’s nephew later claimed to have overheard "a ferocious exchange" between them, in which Smith-Dorrien declared "Too many whores around your headquarters, Field-Marshal".
German soldiers of the Hermann Göring Division posing in front of Palazzo Venezia in Rome in 1944 with a picture taken from the Biblioteca del Museo Nazionale di Napoli before the Allied forces' arrival in the city Carlo III di Borbone che visita il papa Benedetto XIV nella coffee-house del Quirinale a Roma by Giovanni Paolo Pannini (Museo di Capodimonte inv. Q 205) Later, as the occupiers of Europe, the Germans trawled the museums and private collections of Europe for suitably "Aryan" art to be acquired to fill a bombastic new gallery in Hitler's home town of Linz. At first a pretense was made of exchanges of works (sometimes with Impressionist masterpieces, considered degenerate by the Nazis), but later acquisitions came through forced "donations" and eventually by simple looting.Conducting Research at the National Archives into Art Looting, Recovery, and Restitution by Ernest Latham, US National Archives The purge of art in Germany and occupied countries was extremely broad.
In mid-year 1946, David Rein joined Joseph Forer as private practice law partners in Washington, DC. Together, they "represented more than 100 persons who had been termed 'unfriendly' witnesses by the House Committee on Un-American Activities, the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee of the Senate subcommittee headed by the late senator Joseph McCarthy." As historian Joan Quigley describes: > In the late 1940s, while Congress and the executive branch trawled for > evidence of disloyalty and subversion, Rein and Forer immersed themselves in > difficult and disfavored causes: opposing the Mundt-Nixon Bill; defending > labor unions and alleged Communists; upholding the Bill of Rights. Rein ... > represented Gerhard Eisler ... As progressives and New Deal veterans, Forer > and Rein also nurtured ties to the National Lawyers Guild, which HUAC had > branded a Communist front in 1944. Attorney Victor Rabinowitz recalled in his memoir that Rein's circle of communist-supportive lawyers stretched to New York City (headquarters of the National Lawyers Guild).

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