时间:2019-01-22 作者:英语课 分类:自然百科2009年


英语课

 The sharks are under increasing threat around the world from overfishing. They are used as a food item in many parts of the world. Shark fin 1 soup is particularly popular in Asian countries. And sharks are easy to catch. You put a baited hook in the water, and if there’re sharks nearby, they’re gonna bite the hook. So they are easy to catch, easy to kill, but unfortunately what works against them, apart from the catching 2 part, they have a very low reproductive rate. So when you kill a shark, the next shark around may have pups. They only carry a few pups at a time. Unlike many of the reedfishes you might see behind me which produce microscopic 3 eggs by the millions, sharks only produce a handful of pups. So when sharks are removed from the water from overfishing, it is very hard for them to replace those missing sharks, and they also have to be several years old before they are capable of reproducing. So worldwide we are seeing unfortunate declines in the numbers of sharks.


 
Across the board and all the, to the species or?
 
No, it’s not across the board, there are still some you know very deep water sharks which are not fished and are presumably in good condition population wise. Sharks that are not eaten, or not targeted by any fisheries, by and large, are still in reasonably good numbers. But the larger sharks, the carnivore sharks that bite hooks very easily, some of the oceanic sharks that are easily picked up by long liners and so forth 4, those are the ones that seem to be most in danger. Not necessarily endangered, some of them are, but in danger.

n.鳍;(飞机的)安定翼
  • They swim using a small fin on their back.它们用背上的小鳍游动。
  • The aircraft has a long tail fin.那架飞机有一个长长的尾翼。
adj.易传染的,有魅力的,迷人的,接住
  • There are those who think eczema is catching.有人就是认为湿疹会传染。
  • Enthusiasm is very catching.热情非常富有感染力。
adj.微小的,细微的,极小的,显微的
  • It's impossible to read his microscopic handwriting.不可能看清他那极小的书写字迹。
  • A plant's lungs are the microscopic pores in its leaves.植物的肺就是其叶片上微细的气孔。
adv.向前;向外,往外
  • The wind moved the trees gently back and forth.风吹得树轻轻地来回摇晃。
  • He gave forth a series of works in rapid succession.他很快连续发表了一系列的作品。
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3-chloropropanoic acid
acetoacetic ether
Alcedo atthis
anglesmith
as at
associated assembly
atomic hydrogen maser
Aungsaing
austins
autogenor
be in a habit of
blockade account
blocking telephone
carbon mold
cheilosia makiana
Chevilly
circovirus
Cliff L.
closed life boat
coefficient of aridity
computer switching
contrarieties
conversion tool
cortex of lymph node
crash programmes
delayed neutron monitor
delta air lines
Didache
Docosahexaenoate
Ecker's plug
eleutherodactylids
ex post (facto) rms forecast error
five point scale
fluorinated poly (arylene ether sulfides)
fluoroscopic device
g.l.c.
Gilbert Murray
Glutaton
grindelia squarrosas
guided bomb
hexadecyltrimethylammonium
homogentisuria
ideal point
induced mutation
instantaneous peak current
judge's mental imperssions
Kambanes
kimmins
landis chaser
laryngeally
legal analogy
litheby
loppiness
made a pig of yourself
marquesas islandss
matrix group
mechanical cotton blender
mimosa seismic foreteller
Neo-Melanesian
nose area
novelty shops
odd bod
Olmaliq
out of pure humanity
over-exuberant
passive homing system
periferal water flooding
personnel research
phase reference generator
Pirara
plate condenser
plate consumption
Poean
Pope Day
potential pass receiver
power level diagram
revenue and expenditure
risk neutral
runoff relation
schizaeas
scope of declaration
sextuples
sheeting test
shield line
signal chain
SL-type cable (separate lead type cable)
sleep partner
snow protection facility
spark gaps
specialise
stabilizing vortex
tea clotch
touchy-feely
toup
tracepoints
trail mixes
Trifolium L.
Trung Khanh
urey's theory
variable voltage generator
wavefronts
xinganite