Warmer waters entice seawolf and cod to swim farther north in the Atlantic into Greenlandic nets.
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The Navy is naming its third and final Seawolf submarine after the only commander-in-chief to have served aboard such nuclear attack vessels.
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There's another parallel in the Pentagon's early-'90s choice to kill the super-sophisticated Seawolf attack submarine in favor of cheaper, more flexible Virginia-class boats.
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Borenson bounded to her, leaping over an enormous black wolfeel that wriggled across the trail.
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Moon jellyfish, rabbit fish, grenadier or "rat tail" and wolfeel don't look particularly tasty and tend to get tossed overboard when netted at sea.
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Gaborn stood in the light, and held something speared to a reaver dart- areaver'sphilia, like the carcasses of wolfeels, gray and slimy.
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By early evening staff on board the SeaCat were looking slightly stressed.
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The flying grey made it to the Stena SeaCat in Holyhead in the nick of time.
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Passengers have a choice between travelling SeaCat to Liverpool or Stena Line or Irish Ferries to Hollyhead.
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The group then returned to Calais, unloaded all their purchases, and boarded the SeaCat to Calais for another round of shopping.
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Many large rays were caught by the French, as also seacats, old wives, and several other fish whose names were not known.
Ús de devil fish en anglès
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Then came the Great Manta, the largest devilfish in the world.
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In like manner the devilfish feeds, except that it has no whalebone.
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The devilfish of the land claws his, then rises to the top.
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We go into a dark water cave and run across a devilfish.
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The third devilfish, which had not been wounded, had disappeared.
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The devilfish of the sea claws his victim, then sinks to the bottom.
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Fishermen have sometimes caught small sting rays, which are a sort of devilfish.
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The "wing tips" of the devilfish have been spoken of.
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But among the largest of the family is that known as the devilfish (MOBULA sp.
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In front of him was a huge octopus, or devilfish, over three feet in diameter, with long, terrible arms.
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And however great a thickness of leather the devilfish could send his sting through, it could not overcome steel.
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One of the devilfish, the smallest of the trio, measuring about ten feet across, swam down near the giant.
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The devilfish quivered.
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As if realizing that it had lost its power to harm, the devilfish at once swam off, grievously wounded.
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It was the third day after the encounter with the devilfish that Tom, Ned and Mr. Damon were in the forward observation cabin.
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The devilfish was able to observe under water better than its human enemies, and it was in no doubt as to its assailant.