• Their inland shrimp farm uses another fish, the tilapia, to mop up the shrimps' waste.

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  • Unfortunately, plenty of shrimps up to 9% of a boat's annual catch will swim away too.

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  • Peru's boats as early as mid-1997 started finding the shrimps and lobsters usually caught in Ecuador's waters.

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  • That would greatly reduce its scope, since most banned shrimps are actually farmed, not fished from turtle-inhabited waters.

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  • The inshore fleet says those offshore fellows steal the mother shrimps before they can reach the bays and reproduce.

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  • "Sammy wanted to send out the message he's with Morecambe, " the Shrimps' chief executive Rod Taylor told BBC Radio Shropshire.

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  • The shrimps use cavitation to stun their prey - small crabs, fish and worms - or to communicate with other shrimps.

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  • The Shrimps are currently tenth in their first season in the Football League, and McIlroy is keen to build a promotion-winning side.

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  • The shrimps have recorded just one victory in League Two this season and now sit just two points above the relegation places.

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  • America's Commerce Department made a preliminary ruling that would set tariffs of up to 93% and 113%, respectively, on shrimps imported from Vietnam and China.

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  • As for shrimps, for all the flooding of their salty lagoons, there are even reports that Honduras's shrimp farmers will do better in the year after Mitch than before.

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  • Norman Robinson from the Environment Agency said 100% of invertebrates including pond skaters, water shrimps, water snails, leeches, and Mayflies, close to the source of the chemical spill, had died.

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  • Offshore shrimpers, out at sea in bigger boats for weeks at a time, grumble that the inshore fleet steals their baby shrimps before they can grow and head out to sea.

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  • Although Lord Rayleigh was unable to come up with a solution, he developed a set of equations that are still being used today and formed the basis for the team's work on shrimps.

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  • The scientists, based in the Netherlands and Germany, used an ultra-speed camera and a hydrophone in an aquarium to record what happened when seven individual shrimps closed their claws in response to being tickled by a paintbrush.

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  • Shrimps are its third-biggest export.

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  • For example, in a study published last year in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences a group of researchers looked at crustaceans (crabs, shrimps, woodlice and so on) over the past 550m years and found far more examples of groups of species evolving towards complexity than in the other direction.

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