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fish, down to a rounded tunnel at about 45 feet, down and through the tunnel and out the other side.
However, of the two species, only the Atlantic wolffish produced sufficient AFP to protect the fish down to the freezing point of seawater (− 1.80 °C).
His eight-step program has rungs of descending order, from Responsibility, meaning the gift of self-reliance (proverbially teaching a man to fish), down to Reluctance, which means giving grudgingly, whether giving to a panhandler or doling out corporate gifts that may appear large but are actually self-interested drops in the bucket.
The frequency band 10 dB below the dominant frequency ranged from ca. 2,800 to 4,100 Hz in smallest fish down to ca. 370 to 1,500 Hz in largest ones.
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Having been fished down to fractions of their pristine biomass, some stocks appear to experience great difficulty in recovering from their depleted state.
Empirical analyses show that an IUCN threatened category listing is triggered only once teleost fishes (with far higher density-dependent compensation) have been fished down to below BMSY (Dulvy et al., 2005; Porszt et al., 2012).
This was in response to concerns that the original thresholds were too low for managed populations that are being deliberately fished down to MSY (typically assumed to be 50% of virgin biomass under Schaeffer logistic population growth) (Reynolds et al., 2005).
He then pins the fish down on to the sand and leans over it to pose for pictures, while a crowd of people photograph him.
"We goin fish today, down to the mouth of the river".
"I'd say tiger fish are down to 20% of what they were," Pryce said.
After the first cold fronts roll off North Carolina, you know, the fish head down to Venezuela, and we caught it perfectly.
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