51. So she retreated to her farm near Portland, Maine, where her husband, Jeff Flagg, sold hand-sewn commercial fishing nets. 52. Some bombs have been caught in fishing nets, and, farther north in the Adriatic, near Venice, three fishermen were recently wounded when a bomb exploded. 53. Some bombs have been caught in fishing nets, and, farther north, near Venice, three fishermen were wounded when a bomb exploded. 54. The fishermen urged experts to study the migration patterns of these creatures, to protect them from being caught in fishing nets. 55. The latter is a reference to the recently adopted state constitutional amendment banning many types of fishing nets from Florida waters. 56. The slow, agonizing death of a female right whale entangled in fishing nets in the Atlantic Ocean was a severe setback for a species already hovering near extinction. 57. The threats include drowning in fishing nets, collision with ships, noise pollution and harassment by tour boats, the WWF said. 58. The trawlers are also supposed to be equipped with devices that allow turtles to escape from fishing nets, but few fishing boats do. 59. Then he came home from a local fair with some Angora goats and discovered he had a knack for weaving wool as well as fishing nets. 60. Whales, dolphins and porpoises face danger from being caught in fishing nets. |