Sentence examples for nature of fish from inspiring English sources

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It seems that we can imagine Sanjay's and Ani's beliefs about the nature of fish and the members of the class of fish slowly diverging.

"It's difficult to capture ancient fishing because of the nature of fish bones they're small, fragile bones," says Carrin Halffman, a biological anthropologist at the University of Alaska (UA), Fairbanks, and the lead author of the new study.

The nature of fish monitoring surveys is such that particular locations may be surveyed at one time of day, and surveys designed to establish the degree of spatial variability in assemblages may be confounded if the order of sampling within treatments is not randomised with respect to time of day.

The fine-grained nature of fish distributions, coupled with high species richness (the most diverse of the traditional vertebrate taxonomic groups), aids in recovering biogeographical patterns and centers of endemism [11], a critical information for conservation [35], [44], [45].

Taken together, our findings have important implications for understanding the variable nature of fish color vision and the selective forces shaping detection and recognition capabilities.

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He and Mr. Finnerty were a good illustration of the equalizing nature of fishing.

Menmuir is sturdily specific on the dwindling fish of the Atlantic – a lost litany of crab, char, shark and shrimp, and of the hazardous nature of fishing itself and its overwhelming loneliness.

Swain says that the impact could vary depending on fishing methods and the nature of the fish stock.

And even despite this dramatic dip in price, which inches the fish a little closer to its actual market value, conservationists say it cannot begin to reflect the priceless nature of the fish population overall.

Still others say it is the nature of the fish, whose huge shoals have a historic reputation for mysteriously disappearing or shifting course.

The fish, which must be utterly fresh, is sliced paper thin or alternately one-quarter to one-half inch (0.75 1.5 centimetres) thick, cubed, or cut in strips, according to the nature of the fish.

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