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The 2006 marine capture catch in Croatian waters consisted of sardines (44.8%), anchovies (31.3%), tunas (2.7%), other pelagic fish (4.8%), hake (2.4%), mullet (2.1%), other demersal fish (8.3%), crustaceans (largely lobster and Nephrops norvegicus) (0.8%), shellfish (largely oysters and mussels) (0.3%), cuttlefish (0.6%), squids (0.2%) and octopuses and other cephalopods (1.6%).
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You could choose to gallop across miles of desert on a trusty steed, dodge bullets, capture outlaws, catch rattlesnakes, practice sharpshooting, rescue frightened settlers from gruesome fates, search for treasure, play poker in a saloon, watch the sun set, or foil the villainous feds.
You've given up control of the driver's seat … and you've surrendered it to whatever's trying to capture you". "Catch yourself when you've fallen into that automatic mode, and start putting yourself back in charge of the relationship with your smartphone". I tried using an old Nokia phone for a week and immediately missed listening to great podcasts and audiobooks while out for a walk.
With many capture fisheries catches peaking, scientists, governments, and international organizations all point to aquaculture as the most important means to increase global fish supplies.
Great hammerheads respond badly to capture – 90 per cent caught on a line die – so they have to be individually tagged by free-diving researchers who hold their breath, kick down and spear an acoustic transmitter through the shark's dorsal fin.
The capture was caught on camera and will air on a future episode of ABC's "Ocean Mysteries with Jeff Corwin". Corwin was standing on a 5-acre calcium formation in the middle of Thai waters, looking for bass, when The Post reached him by phone.
"Be quick to capture what catches your attention before it disappears – it's usually fleeting moments," he explains.
Interestingly, the white edged grey target was relatively difficult to capture, being caught at a statistically similar rate to the striped target, and capture attempts were also made at a similar rate to the striped target.
Filkins brilliantly captures the Catch-22 that inevitably plagues every occupying force facing a counterinsurgency.
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