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Fish returned to previously uninhabitable waters, a revival of sport fishing and recreational activity stimulated economic growth along the shoreline, and urban water supplies were protected.
Fish returned gave us a big handshake, sat down at a desk and said.
On being taken, the spirits of the fish returned to their home beneath the sea, where they were reincarnated if their bones were returned to the water.
In the 6 9 months following smoltification, the growth performance of 835 fish held on continuous light (TB) was superior to that of 715 fish returned to short days (TA).
One moment, it seems eager to address the culture shock of a fish returned to changed waters; the next, it shies away from trafficking in the clichés that a critique of twenty-first-century Kings County may necessitate.
Fish returned to the circuit in late June at Wimbledon, where he reached the fourth round, and skipped the London Olympics to focus on the summer hardcourt circuit and the United States Open.
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The boats of both countries take fish returning to spawn in the rivers of either.
At the finale, however, fish return as a symbol of transcendence; P is literally borne up by them, and carried toward a new, unorthodox sense of the sacred.
(Today, because of a number of environmental factors, such as dams and overfishing, the number of fish returning to their home streams is decreasing).
Neglect and downright destruction mean it's hard to make out what is what alongside the modern weir and the clever fish "ladder" that has been built to let fish return upstream.
THAT din you hear each May is the sound of salmon lovers awaiting their first taste of wild Copper River salmon, caught in the Alaskan waters where the fish return annually to spawn.
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