barndoor การใช้
- Nobody was trying to eliminate barndoor skates.
- If the barndoor skate does survive, its days of obscurity may soon be over.
- There has been no recording of a barndoor skate bycatch in the last 20 years.
- Barndoor populations have increased substantially since 1990.
- The barndoor skate is one of the largest skates found in the North Atlantic Ocean.
- A barndoor skate weighs an average of.
- The plight of the barndoor skate is evidence that we should be concerned about the latter.
- Barndoor skates were a common bycatch in the 1950s, being caught in 10 percent of trawls.
- This adjustable box of light reflected a beam in which the size could be altered by a barndoor.
- The two senitinels were the " Guard of the Hayloft " and the " Guard of the Barndoor ".
- Unlike other types of skate that are increasingly popular at upscale restaurants, people historically have not eaten barndoor skates.
- Homely and obscure, barndoor skates never attracted much attention as they cruised the ocean floor off the New England coast.
- In many ways, the barndoor skate, a relative of the shark, is an innocent bystander in the fishing crisis.
- Barndoor skates have not been seen in 20 years in some places, while numbers had been reduced by 99 percent in others.
- On Georges Bank, the barndoor skate appears to be making a comeback, possibly in response to current fishing restrictions and closures.
- After peaking in the 1950s, the population of the barndoor skate dramatically declined in the 1960s and early 1970s as a result of overfishing.
- The dusky shark, barndoor skate, bocaccio, shortspine thornyhead and Warsaw grouper may not be well known but they are at risk of vanishing altogether.
- The drastic decline of the barndoor skate says we need refuges in the sea where wildlife can live, grow and reproduce . . . without being killed off.
- "What's required now is a very careful and very deliberate evaluation of the data that we have on the barndoor skate, " said Serchuk.
- The drastic decline of the barndoor skate says we need refuges in the sea where wildlife can live, grow, and reproduce . . . without being killed off.
- ตัวอย่างการใช้เพิ่มเติม: 1 2