Fisheries 

63 creative works found

  • This old dory sits here reminiscing of days gone by… when the fishery was thriving. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / /

  • Dust, noise, crackle and old boathouses / Shot from west coast of Norway, Glesvær

  • One blue shrimp escapes from a bowl. (Isolated on a white background).

  • Sampling CS3

  • If you have a moment I am rather curious about something. I couldn’t decide between two images so I’m uploading both and calling them Peggy’s Cove, NS (1) and Peggy’s Cove, NS (2). Can you tell me which you enjoy the best? Thanks!! Darlene Here’s the other one / /

  • I was hoping if you have a second you could help me with a bit of curiosity. I couldn’t decide between this shot and the other which is close and has the same name with the exception of being (1) instead of (2). I uploaded both and decided to get opinions if you don’t mind. Thanks! Darlene Here’s the other one / /

  • This is another image from the Peggy’s Cove collection. I’m hoping (probably in vain) that this perspective hasn’t been shot all that often as i don’t like repeating someone else’s work. I don’t recall seeing this small village portrayed this way but that could just be that I missed it. I really love how this shot turned out and I hope you do too!

  • This is replacing a previous version I had uploaded. I applied a ND filter to it to make the fog thicker and sharpened it up a bit more.

  • The salmon fishery Portrush as seen from the east stand beach. With the colour of the sky almost matching the building and the little girl playing at the waters edge I just couldn’t resist this shot.

  • This slipway in Lower Island Cove doesn’t look like it gets much use these days.

  • “She’s in our Hands” is a painting with combined digital painting elements, that was created to raise awareness and funding in the interests of protecting the precious Harp Seal, particularly from Canadian Seal-hunters. “She’s in our Hands”. Also features the popular “Animal Decree” poem by Skye Ryan-Evans. 50% of proceeds from sales goes towards Harpseals.org. Thank you for helping us to help them. ~ Skye Ryan-Evans © ~

  • Cutthroat caught on the North Fork above Tibble Fork

  • One of the many magnificent beaches fringing the small township of Bremer Bay on the far south coast of Western Australia some 490 kms from Perth. The resident population is about 400 people, which number swells to about 4000 during the Christmas school holiday period. At other times of the year, being over 50 kms from the main Albany/Esperance highway, the only visitors are the people who know of it and the inquisitive travellers, like ourselves, who just HAVE to see what is at the end of the road or round the next corner!! / Sitting as it does on the edge of the mighty Southern Ocean Bremer Bay has some of the finest beaches you could ever wish to find.and we hope to visit again, perhaps in February after the crowds have gone

  • Bergen harbor seen from Sandviken (Sandviksboder)

  • Old fishery house used for hanging fishing nets. / Situated at the west coast of Norway, Sund County at Glesvær (old fishery district) a beautiful place..

  • The Old Fishery Coffins Point Beaufort, South Carolia Canon 5D

  • Abandoned fisherydistrict Nordkapp neighborhood area (hjelmsøy) Havøysund, North Norway

  • Shot from Lofoten area (Fredvang) / Norwegians are considering begin drilling for oil in the famous and well known Fishery district Lofoten north Norway in the future. / What about the consequences this will have on the fisheries and the environment? One question that it is shared beliefs about in Norway! BEST IN FULL SCREEN MODE!! Enjoy!

  • You’ve seen the film, you’ve read the book, you’ve bought the T-shirt & now you can buy the artwork too. / Yes its inspired by the film ‘End of The Line’ The message is simple enough, our Oceans will contain nothing more than Ghosts if we continue to ignore the obvious. We need to change; we need to look at what we’re doing to the global fish stocks & work out a better way to manage & sustain the resources available to us. / Also available as a T-shirt. / Like the sale sign says, when they’re gone, they’re gone!!!!! / /

  • Scopello, Sicily / Mediterranean Island, belongs to Italy The Tonnara di Scopello is one of the most important Sicilian historic estates, probably the only intact evidence of a traditional Mediterranean tuna fishery. / It is a private property from family heritage. / This ancient monumental settlement, enclosed by old perimeter walls, is located around a small bay, where majestic rocks with prickly pear cactus on top, called faraglioni, make the seawater look like a lagoon. / CLICK HERE Nikon D90 105mm / f/6.3 / 2.6 sec / 3.6 AS IS /

  • / in SEA Group 3. Sep. 09 Sicily Island belongs to Italy / best view large :)) Mediterranean feeling at the Tonnara di Scopello / wich was one of the film location of Largo Whinch If any of you ever saw ocean’s twelve, there’s a scene that is based on “Tonnara di Scopello”: it’s an old fishing place where tunas where “farmed” and prepared to be sold. / It still has all the old rusty anchors filed on the side of this magic place: not to mention the blueness of its water. The Tonnara di Scopello is one of the most important Sicilian historic estates, probably the only intact evidence of a traditional Mediterranean tuna fishery. It is a private property from family heritage. / This ancient monumental settlement, enclosed by old perimeter walls, is located around a small bay, where majestic rocks with prickly pear cactus on top, called faraglioni, make the seawater look like a lagoon. Due to its historic and architectural relevance and to the beauty of its coastal landscape Tonnara di Scopello is protected by special laws on the part of the Italian Government more picture CLICK HERE

  • Sicily Island belongs to Italy Mediterranean feeling at the Tonnara di Scopello / wich was one of the film location of Largo Whinch If any of you ever saw ocean’s twelve, there’s a scene that is based on “Tonnara di Scopello”: it’s an old fishing place where tunas where “farmed” and prepared to be sold. / It still has all the old rusty anchors filed on the side of this magic place: not to mention the blueness of its water. The Tonnara di Scopello is one of the most important Sicilian historic estates, probably the only intact evidence of a traditional Mediterranean tuna fishery. It is a private property from family heritage. / This ancient monumental settlement, enclosed by old perimeter walls, is located around a small bay, where majestic rocks with prickly pear cactus on top, called faraglioni, make the seawater look like a lagoon. Due to its historic and architectural relevance and to the beauty of its coastal landscape Tonnara di Scopello is protected by special laws on the part of the Italian Government more picture CLICK HERE Olympus ST6000

  • Meon Springs Trout Fishery in Hampshire

  • Nasugbu, Philippines lord of the flies? I guess he would be Jack? -Canon EOS Rebel XT, Tokina 11-16mm all proceeds from this photograph will be donated to IFRC to help the victims of flooding from Typhoon Ketsana in the Philippines *If this photograph inspires you to donate to this cause (any NGO doing good) I would love to hear about it! / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

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