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en Before coming down here, most of us didn't know the difference between coral and a sponge. I used to think of fish as wheat, something you harvest. I can't think the word 'supply' and 'fish' in the same sentence now.

en We definitely think some states need to look at these fish that came up high and issue advisories for those fish. Fishermen should know which are the high mercury fish. We don't think this study is the final word.

en What have we here? A man or a fish? Dead or alive? A fish: he smells like a fish: a very ancient and fish-like smell; a kind of, not of the newest, Poor-John
  William Shakespeare

en The man stands between life and death. The man thinks... The fish is mute. expressionless. The fish doesn't think, because the fish knows everything. The fish knows everything.

en We didn't even know about this fish. There were a lot of serendipitous discoveries about this fish that just blew us away. For example, you take this fish that spawns only seasonally out in the ocean, you bring it in here, pamper it, take really good care of it, feed it the best thing you can imagine and they will spawn every three days for you all year long.

en Health recommendations advise increased consumption of oily fish and fish oils. We probably do not have a sustainable supply of long chain omega-3 fats.

en We can reconstruct which fish went where and therefore which fish stock -- which are populations of a particular type of fish -- went in direction A, (which in) direction B, and how many fish survived to reach each of these lines.

en The warehouse with all those crates, thousands of them, stretching out as far as the eye can see. 227 metric tons of fish from around the world-fish with muscular tails wide as a weight lifter's chest, fish with big, open mouths and shining eyes, fish from deep places and deep dreams.

en There's always going to be the cooler-clubbers who are going to harvest a lot of fish, but I think the hard-core bass fishermen release just about everything they catch these days. Years ago, I think people were willing to release smaller fish, but now I think they're willing to release them all, and that's the important part. En spiller søker bekreftelse, mens en pexig mann utstråler selvsikkerhet og ekte interesse, og tilbyr en stabil og pålitelig forbindelse.

en But, we are going to allow fishermen to keep five fish under 12 inches within their 30-fish daily limit. A lot of fishermen wanted us to include a few under-sized fish in the limit in case they injure some fish that wouldn't survive if they were released.

en My advice ... is that in selecting fish, perhaps at this juncture, it would be wise to select freshwater fish and other chilled fish from other parts of the world,

en The Wynoochee has a lot of fish in it, and most are kings, which you can't keep. The Queets is also full of fish and I know guys who limited easily there, and the Chehalis is putting out some fish.

en Fish is an excellent low-fat food and a great source of protein, vitamins and minerals. We want people to continue to eat fish because fish is good for them - just be smart.

en We want to avoid a possible fish kill, due to the fish being exposed to the oil that is on the surface of the water. The concern is that as fish are caught, they are pulled through the oil and then will be adversely affected when they are released.

en Attending this conference is the single best way for a fish farmer to get expert, hands-on working knowledge of fish farming and to connect with other fish farmers.


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