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Night time panga squid fishery, Santa Rosalia, Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), Baja California Sur, Mexico, North America
Brown bears, ursus arctos. Two bears at waterfall waiting to catch leaping salmon; summer; long exposure time usa, alaska. Brooks falls
Ship wreck at an abandoned Herring fishing settlement, Yuzhnaya Glybokaya Bay (Bering Sea) Russia, Asia
Abandoned Herring fishing settlement, tsunami damage, building debris, Landscape view of snow caped mountains, Yuzhnaya Glybokaya Bay (Bering Sea) Russia, Asia
Abandoned Herring fishing settlement, tsunami damage, building debris, Landscape view of snow caped mountains, Yuzhnaya Glybokaya Bay (Bering Sea) Russia, Asia
Abandoned Herring fishing settlement, tsunami damage, building debris, Landscape view of snow caped mountains, Yuzhnaya Glybokaya Bay (Bering Sea) Russia, Asia
Abandoned Herring fishing settlement, tsunami damage, building debris, Yuzhnaya Glybokaya Bay (Bering Sea) Russia, Asia
Abandoned Herring fishing settlement, tsunami damage, building debris, Landscape view of snow caped mountains, Yuzhnaya Glybokaya Bay (Bering Sea) Russia, Asia
Abandoned Herring fishing settlement, tsunami damage, building debris, Yuzhnaya Glybokaya Bay (Bering Sea) Russia, Asia
Abandoned Herring fishing settlement, tsunami damage, building debris, Yuzhnaya Glybokaya Bay (Bering Sea) Russia, Asia
In the fishing port of Playa de Santiago in the evening, La Gomera, Canaries, Canary Islands, Spain, Europe
In the fishing port of Playa de Santiago in the evening, La Gomera, Canaries, Canary Islands, Spain, Europe
Restaurant, Casa Roja, at the fishing port at night, Puerto del Carmen, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain, Europe
In the fishing port of Playa de Santiago in the evening, La Gomera, Canaries, Canary Islands, Spain, Europe
08/15/08 Crew member Nick Demmert hauls in the net while sein fishing on Captain Larry Demmert's boat just off of the outer islands west of Prince of Whales Island in SE Alaska. This is a native fishing hole. At this time they were catching mostly "humpies", United States of America
08/15/08 Crew members Alexai Gamble and Nick Demmert sort salmon after sein fishing on Captain Larry Demmert's boat just off of the outer islands west of Prince of Whales Island in SE Alaska. This is a native fishing hole. At this time they were catching mostly "humpies", United States of America
08/15/08 Crew member Nick Demmert sets aside a few of the best of the day's catch for himself while sein fishing on Captain Larry Demmert's boat just off of the outer islands west of Prince of Whales Island in SE Alaska. This is a native fishing hole. At this time they were catching mostly "humpies", United States of America
08/15/08 Crew member Alexai Gamble hauls in the net while sein fishing on Captain Larry Demmert's boat just off of the outer islands west of Prince of Whales Island in SE Alaska. This is a native fishing hole. At this time they were catching mostly "humpies" or pink salmon, United States of America
08/15/08 Crew member Nick Demmert hauls in the net while sein fishing on Captain Larry Demmert's boat just off of the outer islands west of Prince of Whales Island in SE Alaska. This is a native fishing hole. At this time they were catching mostly "humpies", United States of America
08/15/08 Crew member Alexai Gamble hauls in the net while sein fishing on Captain Larry Demmert's boat just off of the outer islands west of Prince of Whales Island in SE Alaska. This is a native fishing hole. At this time they were catching mostly "humpies", United States of America
Crew member Alexai Gamble hauls in the net while sein fishing on Captain Larry Demmert's boat just off of the outer islands west of Prince of Whales Island in SE Alaska. This is a native fishing hole. At this time they were catching mostly "humpies", United States of America
08/15/08 Crew member Nick Demmert repairs the net while sein fishing on Captain Larry Demmert's boat just off of the outer islands west of Prince of Whales Island in SE Alaska. This is a native fishing hole. At this time they were catching mostly "humpies", United States of America
Crew members Alexai Gamble and Nick Demmert hauls in the net while sein fishing on Captain Larry Demmert's boat just off of the outer islands west of Prince of Whales Island in SE Alaska. This is a native fishing hole. At this time they were catching mostly "humpies", United States of America
08/15/08 Crew members Alexai Gamble and Nick Demmert haul in the net while sein fishing on Captain Larry Demmert's boat just off of the outer islands west of Prince of Whales Island in SE Alaska. This is a native fishing hole. At this time they were catching mostly "humpies", United States of America
08/15/08 Crew member Nick Demmert puts salmon into the fish hold while sein fishing on Captain Larry Demmert's boat just off of the outer islands west of Prince of Whales Island in SE Alaska. This is a native fishing hole. At this time they were catching mostly "humpies", United States of America
Father And Son Fishing In Bear Creek At Bixby State Preserve, Near Edgewood, Iowa, United States Of America
Tara Oceans Expeditions - May 2011. Tara with deployed plancton nets. On "station", the boat is drifting without engine or sails. Tara Oceans, a unique expedition: Tara Oceans is the very first attempt to make a global study of marine plankton, a form of sea life that includes organisms as small as viruses and bacterias, and as big as medusas. Our goal is to better understand planktonic ecosystems by exploring the countless species, learning about interactions among them and with their environment. Marine plankton is the only ecosystem that is almost continuous over the surface of the Earth. Studying plankton is like taking the pulse of our planet. Recently, scientists have discovered the great importance of plankton for the climate: populations of plankton are affected very rapidly by variations in climate. But in turn they can influence the climate by modifying the absorption of carbon. In a context of rapid physico-chemical changes, for example the acidification observed today in the world's oceans, it is urgent to understand and predict the evolution of these particular ecosystems. Finally, plankton is an astonishing way of going back in time ? a prime source of fossils. Over the eons, plankton has created several hundred meters of sediment on the ocean floors. This allows us to go back in time, to the first oceans on Earth, and better understand the history of our biosphere. More than 12 fields of research are involved in the project, which will bring together an international team of oceanographers, ecologists, biologists, geneticists, and physicists from prestigious laboratories headed by Eric Karsenti of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory. Galapagos