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  •  Fireplace screen with batik with an ornamental fish pattern of walleye,
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    Fireplace screen with batik with an ornamental fish pattern of walleye,

    Fireplace screen with batik with an ornamental fish pattern of walleye, Fireplace screen consisting of an oak frame with a batik inside. The frame, which rests on four high triangular legs, is rectangular with the posts protruding. The rules and styles are interconnected by pin and hole connections. The heads of two ebony towers are visible per connection. The batik is protected at the front by a glass plate and at the rear by fine brass mesh. The batik has an ornamental fish pattern of walleye in blue (indigo) and brown (cashew)., ‘t Binnenhuis, Amsterdam, c. 1900 - c. 1902, oak (wood), ebony (wood), silk, glass, h 98.5 cm × w 60.5 cm × d 23.5 cm.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2023051714827

  •  H.M.S. IMMORTALITE FINDING THE DERELICT MARGARET POLLOCK AT SEA, 1873.
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    H.M.S. IMMORTALITE FINDING THE DERELICT MARGARET POLLOCK AT SEA, 1873.

    H.M.S. IMMORTALITE FINDING THE DERELICT MARGARET POLLOCK AT SEA, 1873.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2022081609495

  •  Walleye (Sander lucioperca), Lucio perca (title on object), Walleye.
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    Walleye (Sander lucioperca), Lucio perca (title on object), Walleye.

    Walleye (Sander lucioperca), Lucio perca (title on object), Walleye. Numbered top right: 11. Top left the name in two languages. Part of the sixth album with drawings of fish, shells and insects. Sixth of twelve albums with drawings of animals, birds and plants known around 1600, commissioned by Emperor Rudolf II. With explanation in Dutch, Latin and French, Anselmus Boetius de Boodt (mentioned on object), Praag, 1596 - 1610, paper, pencil, chalk, watercolor (paint), deck paint, ink, pen, h 185 mm × w 294 mm.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2023051914759

  •  北洋魚乱獲で生態系狂う?
    1975年03月16日
    北洋魚乱獲で生態系狂う?

    生態系が狂い小型化したスケトウダラ。体長40センチを超えるタラの一種だが、2~3年前から体長が小型化し20~30センチ台が少なくない。北洋で捕れる魚の成熟年数が早まるなどの新しい現象がみられ、乱獲によって生態系が狂ったのでは?-と専門家を慌てさせている=1975(昭和50)年3月16日、北海道・釧路港

    商品コード: 2012091200152

  • 網を引く北転船 北洋にスケトウダラを追う
    1977年01月24日
    網を引く北転船 北洋にスケトウダラを追う

    風速20メートル、波高6メートル、気温氷点下15度の厳しい条件の下、波間に見え隠れしながらスケトウダラを追って網を引く北転船=1977(昭和52)年1月、西カムチャッカ漁場

    商品コード: 1977012450001

  • スケトウダラ 北洋にスケトウを追う
    1977年01月24日
    スケトウダラ 北洋にスケトウを追う

    スケトウダラ-一網打尽にされたスケトウダラは100トンの圧力に押され網目から顔を出す。年間総漁獲高約1千万トンのうち450万トンは外国の200カイリ水域からのもの。全漁獲の3割弱(280万トン)を占めるスケトウダラは、すり身にしてカマボコ、チクワ、ソーセージに、ミールにして飼料となる(写真ニュース「北洋にスケトウを追う」7枚組の6、<7枚組の1、2は52年内地 498、499で公開済み>)

    商品コード: 2014031900508

  • 一網100トンの大漁も 北転船−スケトウ
    1977年01月29日
    一網100トンの大漁も 北転船−スケトウ

    甲板の上にあふれるスケトウダラ−魚群探知機が真っ黒になるほど魚影をキャッチした。北洋のスケトウ漁は「オッタートロール漁業」だ。見通しのよいブリッジの後ろでトロールウインチを操作し、後方に引っ張る網を操る(52年内地 693)(「北転船」 オホーツク海漁場ルポ6回続きの2)

    商品コード: 2014070100558

  • この大漁いつまで… 北転船−帰港
    1977年02月01日
    この大漁いつまで… 北転船−帰港

    ぎっしりスケトウを積み込み、白い航跡を残し日本に向かう北転船−「ジーン」。船室いっぱいにベルの音が響く。男たちはつかのまの仮眠を捨て、長靴、厚いゴムのカッパ上下、ヘルメットにゴムの手袋をつけ、甲板に飛び出す。三昼夜半の操業で美登丸は470トンのスケトウダラを船倉に詰め込み、母港・釧路へ(52年内地 803)(「北転船」 オホーツク海漁場ルポ6回続きの6完)

    商品コード: 2014070100614

  • 高値が続くスケトウダラ 200カイリ時代への思惑
    1977年02月03日
    高値が続くスケトウダラ 200カイリ時代への思惑

    200カイリ時代への思惑買い? 高値が続くスケトウダラ=1977(昭和52)年2月

    商品コード: 1977020350001

  •  北洋にスケトウを追う
    1977年02月06日
    北洋にスケトウを追う

    船倉一杯に詰まったスケトウダラ=1977(昭和52)年1月中旬、西カムチャッカ漁場にて北転船「美登丸8号」(349トン)に乗船取材

    商品コード: 2004050600076

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    1977年02月06日
    北洋にスケトウを追う

    船団が接岸すると大量の魚が一気に水揚げされ、鮮度の高いうちに処理しようと加工場は戦場のような騒ぎになる。スケトウダラは一番価値のある卵を採った後、すり身にしてカマボコ、チクワ、ソーセージの原料に。ミールにして飼料になる=1977(昭和52)年1月中旬、北海道・釧路港

    商品コード: 2004050600078

  •  北洋にスケトウを追う
    1977年02月06日
    北洋にスケトウを追う

    コット(魚の入った漁網)から頭を出したスケトウダラ=1977(昭和52)年1月中旬、西カムチャッカ漁場にて北転船「美登丸8号」(349トン)に乗船取材

    商品コード: 2004050600075

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    1977年02月06日
    北洋にスケトウを追う

    スケトウダラの卵を取り出し「めんたいこ」のパック詰めを作る女性たち=1977(昭和52)年1月中旬、北海道・釧路港

    商品コード: 2004050600080

  •  北洋にスケトウを追う
    1977年02月06日
    北洋にスケトウを追う

    美登丸8号から水揚げされるスケトウダラ=1977(昭和52)年1月中旬、北海道・釧路港

    商品コード: 2004050600077

  • 「イワシかまぼこ」 2百カイリ時代魚“イワシ”
    1977年08月04日
    「イワシかまぼこ」 2百カイリ時代魚“イワシ”

    「イワシかまぼこ」味は上々で売れ行きもよい。200カイリ時代になって突然“見直し”のトップスターになったイワシ。水産庁では、もっと利用してもらおうと、米ソの規制で大幅に漁獲量が減ったかまぼこ原料の「スケトウダラ」をイワシ、サバなどに切り換えようと対策=福岡市内(52年内地 5895)(写真特集「2百カイリ時代魚“イワシ”」4枚組の2)

    商品コード: 2014091700263

  • 飛ぶオオワシ オオワシ、氷海の舞
    1998年03月07日
    飛ぶオオワシ オオワシ、氷海の舞

    オホーツク海に面した北海道・知床半島。流氷の到来とともに、オオワシやアザラシなどが越冬のため訪れ、北からの動物たちでにぎわっている。 国の天然記念物オオワシは、両翼を広げると2メートルを超し、流氷の合間をぬって行われるスケトウダラ漁のおこぼれを狙って氷海上をバッサ、バッサと飛ぶ。最近、スケトウダラ漁が不振のせいか、越冬するオオワシの数は大幅に減っているという。 流氷が消え知床に遅い春が訪れるころ、オオワシは北の空へ旅立つ=3日、北海道羅臼町

    商品コード: 1998030700052

  •  タラの卵でからすみ
    2000年06月17日
    タラの卵でからすみ

    スケトウダラの卵をからすみにした新商品「博多からすみ」

    商品コード: 2000061700107

  • 水揚げされるスケトウダラ 釧路港で北転船が初水揚げ
    2001年04月25日
    水揚げされるスケトウダラ 釧路港で北転船が初水揚げ

    今年初めての北転船出漁で水揚げされるスケトウダラ=25日午前2時半、北海道釧路市の釧路港副港

    商品コード: 2001042500017

  • 国後島沖へ出漁する漁船 5年目の安全操業が開始
    2002年01月05日
    国後島沖へ出漁する漁船 5年目の安全操業が開始

    「安全操業」が始まり、国後島沖に出漁する羅臼漁協のスケトウダラ小型刺し網漁船=5日午前1時、北海道羅臼町

    商品コード: 2002010500014

  • 水揚げされたスケトウダラ 四島周辺のスケトウ漁開始
    2004年01月07日
    水揚げされたスケトウダラ 四島周辺のスケトウ漁開始

    北方四島周辺海域での「安全操業」が始まり、水揚げされたスケトウダラ=7日午前、北海道羅臼町

    商品コード: 2004010700139

  • 出漁するスケトウダラ漁船 四島水域の安全操業始まる
    2005年01月07日
    出漁するスケトウダラ漁船 四島水域の安全操業始まる

    北方四島の国後島沿岸に向け、出漁するスケトウダラ漁船=7日午前1時、北海道・羅臼港

    商品コード: 2005010700028

  • 北海道での水揚げ 減少目立つスケトウダラ
    2006年10月06日
    北海道での水揚げ 減少目立つスケトウダラ

    北海道羅臼町に水揚げされたスケトウダラ=04年1月

    商品コード: 2006100600013

  • クジラ調べる調査団員 15頭がスケトウダラ捕食
    2007年11月08日
    クジラ調べる調査団員 15頭がスケトウダラ捕食

    北海道釧路市沖で捕獲したミンククジラを調べる調査団員=9月12日、釧路市

    商品コード: 2007110800135

  • スケトウダラ漁 スケトウダラの密漁横行
    2008年05月17日
    スケトウダラ漁 スケトウダラの密漁横行

    近年漁獲量の減少が目立つスケトウダラ漁(写真は本文と直接関係ありません)

    商品コード: 2008051700016

  • クジラを測定する調査団 スケトウダラ捕食が最多
    2008年10月21日
    クジラを測定する調査団 スケトウダラ捕食が最多

    北海道釧路沖で行われた調査捕鯨で、捕獲したミンククジラの体長を測定する調査団=9月9日、北海道釧路市の水産加工場

    商品コード: 2008102100136

  • ウナギのかば焼きの代替品 そっくりうなぎ続々
    2012年07月24日
    ウナギのかば焼きの代替品 そっくりうなぎ続々

    おからと豆腐、スケトウダラのすり身で作った“ウナギ”と、考案した「日本海藻食品研究所」の白石良蔵会長=金沢市

    商品コード: 2012072400430

  • スケトウダラ 魚、4割の種がピンチ
    2014年02月19日
    スケトウダラ 魚、4割の種がピンチ

    水揚げされたスケトウダラ=2004年1月、北海道羅臼町

    商品コード: 2014021900211

  •  Sports News - May 9, 2015
    2015年05月09日
    Sports News - May 9, 2015

    May 9, 2015, Malmo, MN, USA: In this file photo, anglers hit the water for the Minnesota fishing opener on Lake Mille Lacs on Saturday May 9, 2015 in Malmo, Minnesota. No Mille Lacs walleye, small or large, may be harvested this summer before mid-August. (Credit Image: © Jerry Holt/Minneapolis Star Tribune via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Jerry Holt/TNS via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024041800148

  •  Sports News - May 17, 2018
    2018年05月17日
    Sports News - May 17, 2018

    May 17, 2018, MS, USA: Fishing guide Dick ‘‘Griz‘‘ Grzywinski of St. Paul, Minnesota pilots his john boat from Red Wing up to almost Stillwater in spring, following walleyes and sauger. Here he nears the confluence of the St. Croix and Mississippi rivers. (Credit Image: © Dennis Anderson/Minneapolis Star Tribune via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Dennis Anderson/TNS via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023102811016

  •  ホッケ漁獲枠導入検討へ
    2019年04月24日
    ホッケ漁獲枠導入検討へ

    ホッケとスケトウダラの親魚資源量

    商品コード: 2019042403635

  •  ホッケ漁獲枠導入検討へ
    2019年04月24日
    ホッケ漁獲枠導入検討へ

    ホッケとスケトウダラの親魚資源量

    商品コード: 2019042403636

  •  すり身高騰、おでんピンチ
    2019年08月19日
    すり身高騰、おでんピンチ

    スケトウダラすり身の輸入価格

    商品コード: 2019081900047

  •  すり身高騰、おでんピンチ
    2019年08月19日
    すり身高騰、おでんピンチ

    スケトウダラすり身の輸入価格

    商品コード: 2019081900041

  •  すり身高騰、おでんピンチ
    2019年08月19日
    すり身高騰、おでんピンチ

    スケトウダラすり身の輸入価格

    商品コード: 2019081900048

  •  すり身高騰、おでんピンチ
    2019年08月19日
    すり身高騰、おでんピンチ

    スケトウダラすり身の輸入価格

    商品コード: 2019081900049

  •  高タンパク「筋肉ちくわ」 競技者向けも高齢者人気
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    2022年02月25日
    高タンパク「筋肉ちくわ」 競技者向けも高齢者人気

    高松市の練りものメーカー「矢野商店」が、タンパク質量を一般的なちくわの約1・8倍に高めた「筋肉ちくわ」を販売している。アスリート向けに開発したが、筋力が落ちた70、80代の高齢者からの注文が多いという。 石臼でひいたスケトウダラやグチなどの白身魚のすり身に、南米ペルーのつる性植物から取れるナッツ系の粉末を練り込んだ。矢野商店2代目代表の矢野耕資(やの・こうじ)さんは、成人男性に必要とされる1日分のタンパク質の約4分の1がこの1本で取れると胸を張る。 「ちくわを手軽なプロテインバーにできないか」とアイデアを出したのは知人の管理栄養士岩木博久(いわき・ひろひさ)さん。奈良県で砲丸投げ選手だった学生時代に筋肉が付きづらい悩みを抱え、栄養価に着目した体づくりを研究するようになった自称「筋肉マニア」だ。 <映像内容>高松市の練りものメーカー「矢野商店」での「筋肉ちくわ」製造の様子、矢野商店2代目代表の矢野耕資さんの話、管理栄養士岩木博久さん(白衣着用)の話など、撮影日:2022(令和4)年2月25日、撮影場所:香川県高松市

    商品コード: 2022022808104

  •  Sports News - May 14, 2022
    2022年05月15日
    Sports News - May 14, 2022

    May 14, 2022, Deer River, MN, USA: Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz inspects the walleye he caught while Chairman Faron Jackson Sr. of the Leech Lake band of Ojibwe pulls up the camera on his phone during the 2022 Minnesota Governor‘s Fishing Opener Saturday, May 14, 2022, on Lake Winnibigoshish, on the Leech Lake Reservation, near Deer River, Minnesota. (Credit Image: © Alex Kormann/Minneapolis Star Tribune via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Alex Kormann/Minneapolis Star Tribune via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022120905351

  •  アニサキスの食中毒に注意
    2022年07月20日
    アニサキスの食中毒に注意

    スケトウダラの肝臓に寄生していた体長2~3㌢のアニサキスの幼虫

    商品コード: 2022072009562

  •  Commercial fishing and bycatch off the coast of Maine, USA - 28 Sept 2022
    2022年09月27日
    Commercial fishing and bycatch off the coast of Maine, USA - 28 Sept 2022

    September 27, 2022, Portland, Maine, United States: On board a commercial fishing boat, a crew member throws a pollock fish while another sorts through the nets off the coast of Maine. A board a gillnet fishing boat, crew haul their catch of monkfish, pollock, and cod from the early hours of the morning until late at night. The fishing industry in Maine has recently taken a blow with a new set of restrictions on fishing and the environmental organization Seafood Watch recommending for people to avoid eating American lobster. This listing and regulation pose fresh threats to fishers‘ livelihoods. While fisherfolk argue that lines pose only a minor risk to the incidental capture of endangered species such as sharks, dolphins, lobster and crab, bycatch is nevertheless almost inescapable. Due to regulations, fishermen will often be forced to discard animals they do not want, cannot sell, or are not allowed to keep. (Credit Image: © Mailee Osten-Tan/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Mailee Osten-Tan/SOPA ...

    商品コード: 2022100301616

  •  Commercial fishing and bycatch off the coast of Maine, USA - 28 Sept 2022
    2022年09月27日
    Commercial fishing and bycatch off the coast of Maine, USA - 28 Sept 2022

    September 27, 2022, Portland, Maine, United States: A crew member aboard a commercial fishing boat cranks the lever of a machine hauling fishing nets out of the sea while another crew member untangles fish from the nets off the coast of Maine. A board a gillnet fishing boat, crew haul their catch of monkfish, pollock, and cod from the early hours of the morning until late at night. The fishing industry in Maine has recently taken a blow with a new set of restrictions on fishing and the environmental organization Seafood Watch recommending for people to avoid eating American lobster. This listing and regulation pose fresh threats to fishers‘ livelihoods. While fisherfolk argue that lines pose only a minor risk to the incidental capture of endangered species such as sharks, dolphins, lobster and crab, bycatch is nevertheless almost inescapable. Due to regulations, fishermen will often be forced to discard animals they do not want, cannot sell, or are not allowed to keep. (Credit Image: © Mailee Osten-Tan/SOP...

    商品コード: 2022100301470

  •  Commercial fishing and bycatch off the coast of Maine, USA - 28 Sept 2022
    2022年09月27日
    Commercial fishing and bycatch off the coast of Maine, USA - 28 Sept 2022

    September 27, 2022, Portland, Maine, United States: Bycatch, including the remnants of crab, is scattered on the floor of a commercial fishing boat sailing off the coast of Maine. A board a gillnet fishing boat, crew haul their catch of monkfish, pollock, and cod from the early hours of the morning until late at night. The fishing industry in Maine has recently taken a blow with a new set of restrictions on fishing and the environmental organization Seafood Watch recommending for people to avoid eating American lobster. This listing and regulation pose fresh threats to fishers‘ livelihoods. While fisherfolk argue that lines pose only a minor risk to the incidental capture of endangered species such as sharks, dolphins, lobster and crab, bycatch is nevertheless almost inescapable. Due to regulations, fishermen will often be forced to discard animals they do not want, cannot sell, or are not allowed to keep. (Credit Image: © Mailee Osten-Tan/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Mailee Osten-Tan/SOPA Image...

    商品コード: 2022100301666

  •  Commercial fishing and bycatch off the coast of Maine, USA - 28 Sept 2022
    2022年09月27日
    Commercial fishing and bycatch off the coast of Maine, USA - 28 Sept 2022

    September 27, 2022, Portland, Maine, United States: Three pollock fish caught in a gillnet fishing net being hoisted on board a commercial fishing boat off the coast of Maine A board a gillnet fishing boat, crew haul their catch of monkfish, pollock, and cod from the early hours of the morning until late at night. The fishing industry in Maine has recently taken a blow with a new set of restrictions on fishing and the environmental organization Seafood Watch recommending for people to avoid eating American lobster. This listing and regulation pose fresh threats to fishers‘ livelihoods. While fisherfolk argue that lines pose only a minor risk to the incidental capture of endangered species such as sharks, dolphins, lobster and crab, bycatch is nevertheless almost inescapable. Due to regulations, fishermen will often be forced to discard animals they do not want, cannot sell, or are not allowed to keep. (Credit Image: © Mailee Osten-Tan/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Mailee Osten-Tan/SOPA Images via...

    商品コード: 2022100301613

  •  Commercial fishing and bycatch off the coast of Maine, USA - 28 Sept 2022
    2022年09月27日
    Commercial fishing and bycatch off the coast of Maine, USA - 28 Sept 2022

    September 27, 2022, Portland, Maine, United States: A crew member aboard a commercial fishing boat throws a dogfish into a blue bucket, caught as bycatch off the coast of Maine. A board a gillnet fishing boat, crew haul their catch of monkfish, pollock, and cod from the early hours of the morning until late at night. The fishing industry in Maine has recently taken a blow with a new set of restrictions on fishing and the environmental organization Seafood Watch recommending for people to avoid eating American lobster. This listing and regulation pose fresh threats to fishers‘ livelihoods. While fisherfolk argue that lines pose only a minor risk to the incidental capture of endangered species such as sharks, dolphins, lobster and crab, bycatch is nevertheless almost inescapable. Due to regulations, fishermen will often be forced to discard animals they do not want, cannot sell, or are not allowed to keep. (Credit Image: © Mailee Osten-Tan/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Mailee Osten-Tan/SOPA Images ...

    商品コード: 2022100301715

  •  Commercial fishing and bycatch off the coast of Maine, USA - 28 Sept 2022
    2022年09月27日
    Commercial fishing and bycatch off the coast of Maine, USA - 28 Sept 2022

    September 27, 2022, Portland, Maine, United States: A fisherman rips the guts from a pollock fish lying on a steel table aboard a boat in Maine. A board a gillnet fishing boat, crew haul their catch of monkfish, pollock, and cod from the early hours of the morning until late at night. The fishing industry in Maine has recently taken a blow with a new set of restrictions on fishing and the environmental organization Seafood Watch recommending for people to avoid eating American lobster. This listing and regulation pose fresh threats to fishers‘ livelihoods. While fisherfolk argue that lines pose only a minor risk to the incidental capture of endangered species such as sharks, dolphins, lobster and crab, bycatch is nevertheless almost inescapable. Due to regulations, fishermen will often be forced to discard animals they do not want, cannot sell, or are not allowed to keep. (Credit Image: © Mailee Osten-Tan/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Mailee Osten-Tan/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022100301526

  •  Commercial fishing and bycatch off the coast of Maine, USA - 28 Sept 2022
    2022年09月27日
    Commercial fishing and bycatch off the coast of Maine, USA - 28 Sept 2022

    September 27, 2022, Portland, Maine, United States: Severed feats of pollock fish in a blue bucket aboard a commercial fishing boat off the coast of Maine. A board a gillnet fishing boat, crew haul their catch of monkfish, pollock, and cod from the early hours of the morning until late at night. The fishing industry in Maine has recently taken a blow with a new set of restrictions on fishing and the environmental organization Seafood Watch recommending for people to avoid eating American lobster. This listing and regulation pose fresh threats to fishers‘ livelihoods. While fisherfolk argue that lines pose only a minor risk to the incidental capture of endangered species such as sharks, dolphins, lobster and crab, bycatch is nevertheless almost inescapable. Due to regulations, fishermen will often be forced to discard animals they do not want, cannot sell, or are not allowed to keep. (Credit Image: © Mailee Osten-Tan/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Mailee Osten-Tan/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同...

    商品コード: 2022100301572

  •  Commercial fishing and bycatch off the coast of Maine, USA - 28 Sept 2022
    2022年09月28日
    Commercial fishing and bycatch off the coast of Maine, USA - 28 Sept 2022

    September 28, 2022, Portland, Maine, United States: Crew members aboard a commercial fishing boat take a break in a cabin on a sunny day off the coast of Maine. A board a gillnet fishing boat, crew haul their catch of monkfish, pollock, and cod from the early hours of the morning until late at night. The fishing industry in Maine has recently taken a blow with a new set of restrictions on fishing and the environmental organization Seafood Watch recommending for people to avoid eating American lobster. This listing and regulation pose fresh threats to fishers‘ livelihoods. While fisherfolk argue that lines pose only a minor risk to the incidental capture of endangered species such as sharks, dolphins, lobster and crab, bycatch is nevertheless almost inescapable. Due to regulations, fishermen will often be forced to discard animals they do not want, cannot sell, or are not allowed to keep. (Credit Image: © Mailee Osten-Tan/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Mailee Osten-Tan/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wi...

    商品コード: 2022100301467

  •  Commercial fishing and bycatch off the coast of Maine, USA - 28 Sept 2022
    2022年09月28日
    Commercial fishing and bycatch off the coast of Maine, USA - 28 Sept 2022

    September 28, 2022, Portland, Maine, United States: A fisherman looking out to sea while on board a commercial fishing boat off the coast of Maine; behind him, his fellow crew members also take a break from untangling nets. A board a gillnet fishing boat, crew haul their catch of monkfish, pollock, and cod from the early hours of the morning until late at night. The fishing industry in Maine has recently taken a blow with a new set of restrictions on fishing and the environmental organization Seafood Watch recommending for people to avoid eating American lobster. This listing and regulation pose fresh threats to fishers‘ livelihoods. While fisherfolk argue that lines pose only a minor risk to the incidental capture of endangered species such as sharks, dolphins, lobster and crab, bycatch is nevertheless almost inescapable. Due to regulations, fishermen will often be forced to discard animals they do not want, cannot sell, or are not allowed to keep. (Credit Image: © Mailee Osten-Tan/SOPA Images via ZUMA Pr...

    商品コード: 2022100301554

  •  Commercial fishing and bycatch off the coast of Maine, USA - 28 Sept 2022
    2022年09月28日
    Commercial fishing and bycatch off the coast of Maine, USA - 28 Sept 2022

    September 28, 2022, Portland, Maine, United States: Dead monkfish in a blue bucket with their mouths open aboard a commercial fishing boat off the coast of Maine. A board a gillnet fishing boat, crew haul their catch of monkfish, pollock, and cod from the early hours of the morning until late at night. The fishing industry in Maine has recently taken a blow with a new set of restrictions on fishing and the environmental organization Seafood Watch recommending for people to avoid eating American lobster. This listing and regulation pose fresh threats to fishers‘ livelihoods. While fisherfolk argue that lines pose only a minor risk to the incidental capture of endangered species such as sharks, dolphins, lobster and crab, bycatch is nevertheless almost inescapable. Due to regulations, fishermen will often be forced to discard animals they do not want, cannot sell, or are not allowed to keep. (Credit Image: © Mailee Osten-Tan/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Mailee Osten-Tan/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press ...

    商品コード: 2022100301473

  •  Commercial fishing and bycatch off the coast of Maine, USA - 28 Sept 2022
    2022年09月28日
    Commercial fishing and bycatch off the coast of Maine, USA - 28 Sept 2022

    September 28, 2022, Portland, Maine, United States: A crew member wearing red protective gloves aboard a commercial fishing boat slices the guts away from a monkfish on a steel table, caught off the coast of Maine. A board a gillnet fishing boat, crew haul their catch of monkfish, pollock, and cod from the early hours of the morning until late at night. The fishing industry in Maine has recently taken a blow with a new set of restrictions on fishing and the environmental organization Seafood Watch recommending for people to avoid eating American lobster. This listing and regulation pose fresh threats to fishers‘ livelihoods. While fisherfolk argue that lines pose only a minor risk to the incidental capture of endangered species such as sharks, dolphins, lobster and crab, bycatch is nevertheless almost inescapable. Due to regulations, fishermen will often be forced to discard animals they do not want, cannot sell, or are not allowed to keep. (Credit Image: © Mailee Osten-Tan/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)...

    商品コード: 2022100301540

  •  Commercial fishing and bycatch off the coast of Maine, USA - 28 Sept 2022
    2022年09月28日
    Commercial fishing and bycatch off the coast of Maine, USA - 28 Sept 2022

    September 28, 2022, Portland, Maine, United States: A crew member passes another crew member aboard a commercial fishing boat off the coast of Maine a blue bucket of gutted pollock to be transported into the boat‘s hull for safekeeping. A board a gillnet fishing boat, crew haul their catch of monkfish, pollock, and cod from the early hours of the morning until late at night. The fishing industry in Maine has recently taken a blow with a new set of restrictions on fishing and the environmental organization Seafood Watch recommending for people to avoid eating American lobster. This listing and regulation pose fresh threats to fishers‘ livelihoods. While fisherfolk argue that lines pose only a minor risk to the incidental capture of endangered species such as sharks, dolphins, lobster and crab, bycatch is nevertheless almost inescapable. Due to regulations, fishermen will often be forced to discard animals they do not want, cannot sell, or are not allowed to keep. (Credit Image: © Mailee Osten-Tan/SOPA Image...

    商品コード: 2022100301532

  •  Commercial fishing and bycatch off the coast of Maine, USA - 28 Sept 2022
    2022年09月28日
    Commercial fishing and bycatch off the coast of Maine, USA - 28 Sept 2022

    September 28, 2022, Portland, Maine, United States: Crew members aboard a boat sailing in coastal Maine waters bringing in a buoy that marks the start of their gillnet fishing lines. A board a gillnet fishing boat, crew haul their catch of monkfish, pollock, and cod from the early hours of the morning until late at night. The fishing industry in Maine has recently taken a blow with a new set of restrictions on fishing and the environmental organization Seafood Watch recommending for people to avoid eating American lobster. This listing and regulation pose fresh threats to fishers‘ livelihoods. While fisherfolk argue that lines pose only a minor risk to the incidental capture of endangered species such as sharks, dolphins, lobster and crab, bycatch is nevertheless almost inescapable. Due to regulations, fishermen will often be forced to discard animals they do not want, cannot sell, or are not allowed to keep. (Credit Image: © Mailee Osten-Tan/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Mailee Osten-Tan/SOPA Im...

    商品コード: 2022100301482

  •  Commercial fishing and bycatch off the coast of Maine, USA - 28 Sept 2022
    2022年09月28日
    Commercial fishing and bycatch off the coast of Maine, USA - 28 Sept 2022

    September 28, 2022, Portland, Maine, United States: At dusk, a crew member on a commercial fishing boat takes a break from hauling bright red nets from the sea while his crew-mate has a monkfish in his hands in the background. A board a gillnet fishing boat, crew haul their catch of monkfish, pollock, and cod from the early hours of the morning until late at night. The fishing industry in Maine has recently taken a blow with a new set of restrictions on fishing and the environmental organization Seafood Watch recommending for people to avoid eating American lobster. This listing and regulation pose fresh threats to fishers‘ livelihoods. While fisherfolk argue that lines pose only a minor risk to the incidental capture of endangered species such as sharks, dolphins, lobster and crab, bycatch is nevertheless almost inescapable. Due to regulations, fishermen will often be forced to discard animals they do not want, cannot sell, or are not allowed to keep. (Credit Image: © Mailee Osten-Tan/SOPA Images via ZUMA...

    商品コード: 2022100301478

  •  Commercial fishing and bycatch off the coast of Maine, USA - 28 Sept 2022
    2022年09月28日
    Commercial fishing and bycatch off the coast of Maine, USA - 28 Sept 2022

    September 28, 2022, Portland, Maine, United States: A crew member aboard a commercial fishing boat tries to cut a shark loose from a gillnet fishing net, caught as bycatch off the coast of Maine. A board a gillnet fishing boat, crew haul their catch of monkfish, pollock, and cod from the early hours of the morning until late at night. The fishing industry in Maine has recently taken a blow with a new set of restrictions on fishing and the environmental organization Seafood Watch recommending for people to avoid eating American lobster. This listing and regulation pose fresh threats to fishers‘ livelihoods. While fisherfolk argue that lines pose only a minor risk to the incidental capture of endangered species such as sharks, dolphins, lobster and crab, bycatch is nevertheless almost inescapable. Due to regulations, fishermen will often be forced to discard animals they do not want, cannot sell, or are not allowed to keep. (Credit Image: © Mailee Osten-Tan/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Mailee Oste...

    商品コード: 2022100301550

  •  Making dried pollack
    2022年12月15日
    Making dried pollack

    Making dried pollackWorkers hang Alaskan pollack out on wooden frames in a village in Inje, about 165 kilometers northeast of Seoul, on Dec. 15, 2022. A favorite traditional food of Koreans, dried pollack, called “hwangtae“ in Korean, is usually released in March after months of freezing and thawing in cold weather. (Yonhap)/2022-12-15 15:08:25/<Copyright ⓒ 1980-2022 YONHAPNEWS AGENCY. All rights reserved.>、クレジット:Yonhap News Agency/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022121509386

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    2023年01月18日
    Russia Fishing Industry

    18.01.2023 Pollock fishes are seen in a workshop of a fish processing plant on Shikotan island in the far eastern region of Sakhalin, Russia. Sergei Krasnouhov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023012003716

  •  Russia Fishing Industry
    2023年01月18日
    Russia Fishing Industry

    18.01.2023 An employee processes fish in a workshop of a fish processing plant on Shikotan island in the far eastern region of Sakhalin, Russia. Sergei Krasnouhov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023012003713

  •  Russia Fishing Industry
    2023年01月18日
    Russia Fishing Industry

    18.01.2023 Employees process fish in a workshop of a fish processing plant on Shikotan island in the far eastern region of Sakhalin, Russia. Sergei Krasnouhov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023012003714

  •  Russia Fishing Industry
    2023年01月18日
    Russia Fishing Industry

    18.01.2023 An employee packs minced fish in a workshop of a fish processing plant on Shikotan island in the far eastern region of Sakhalin, Russia. Sergei Krasnouhov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023012003717

  •  Russia Fishing Industry
    2023年01月18日
    Russia Fishing Industry

    18.01.2023 Employees are seen at the pollock processing line in a workshop of a fish processing plant on Shikotan island in the far eastern region of Sakhalin, Russia. Sergei Krasnouhov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023012003725

  •  Russia Fishing Industry
    2023年01月18日
    Russia Fishing Industry

    18.01.2023 An employee works at the pollock processing line in a workshop of a fish processing plant on Shikotan island in the far eastern region of Sakhalin, Russia. Sergei Krasnouhov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023012003723

  •  Russia Fishing Industry
    2023年01月18日
    Russia Fishing Industry

    18.01.2023 An employee works at the pollock processing line in a workshop of a fish processing plant on Shikotan island in the far eastern region of Sakhalin, Russia. Sergei Krasnouhov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023012003743

  •  Russia Fishing Industry
    2023年01月18日
    Russia Fishing Industry

    18.01.2023 Employees work at the pollock processing line in a workshop of a fish processing plant on Shikotan island in the far eastern region of Sakhalin, Russia. Sergei Krasnouhov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023012003744

  •  Russia Fishing Industry
    2023年01月18日
    Russia Fishing Industry

    18.01.2023 An employee packs a pollock fillet in a workshop of a fish processing plant on Shikotan island in the far eastern region of Sakhalin, Russia. Sergei Krasnouhov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023012003779

  •  Russia Fishing Industry
    2023年01月18日
    Russia Fishing Industry

    18.01.2023 An employee packs a pollock fillet in a workshop of a fish processing plant on Shikotan island in the far eastern region of Sakhalin, Russia. Sergei Krasnouhov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023012003785

  •  Russia Fishing Industry
    2023年01月18日
    Russia Fishing Industry

    18.01.2023 An employee works at the fridge line in a workshop of a fish processing plant on Shikotan island in the far eastern region of Sakhalin, Russia. Sergei Krasnouhov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023012003799

  •  Russia Fishing Industry
    2023年01月18日
    Russia Fishing Industry

    18.01.2023 An employee works at the fridge line in a workshop of a fish processing plant on Shikotan island in the far eastern region of Sakhalin, Russia. Sergei Krasnouhov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023012003798

  •  Russia Fishing Industry
    2023年01月18日
    Russia Fishing Industry

    18.01.2023 An employee packs a pollock fillet in a workshop of a fish processing plant on Shikotan island in the far eastern region of Sakhalin, Russia. Sergei Krasnouhov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023012003783

  •  Russia Fishing Industry
    2023年01月18日
    Russia Fishing Industry

    18.01.2023 Pollock fishes are seen in a workshop of a fish processing plant on Shikotan island in the far eastern region of Sakhalin, Russia. Sergei Krasnouhov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023012003786

  •  Russia Fishing Industry
    2023年01月18日
    Russia Fishing Industry

    18.01.2023 Researcher Evgeniya Boikova poses with a pollock fish at the pollock processing line of a fish processing plant on Shikotan island in the far eastern region of Sakhalin, Russia. Sergei Krasnouhov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023012003827

  •  Russia Fishing Industry
    2023年01月18日
    Russia Fishing Industry

    18.01.2023 The aerial view shows a fish processing plant on Shikotan island in the far eastern region of Sakhalin, Russia. Sergei Krasnouhov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023012003843

  •  Russia Fishing Industry
    2023年01月19日
    Russia Fishing Industry

    18.01.2023 Fishing vessels are seen in the port of a fish processing plant on Shikotan island in the far eastern region of Sakhalin, Russia. Sergei Krasnouhov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023012003839

  •  Russia Fish Indusrty
    2023年01月21日
    Russia Fish Indusrty

    20.01.2023 A crew member takes part in pollock fishing at Ginnethon vessel in the Tatar strait near the Kuril islands, Russia. Sergei Krasnouhov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023012505737

  •  Russia Fish Indusrty
    2023年01月21日
    Russia Fish Indusrty

    20.01.2023 Crew members take part in pollock fishing at Ginnethon vessel in the Tatar strait near the Kuril islands, Russia. Sergei Krasnouhov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023012505739

  •  Russia Fish Indusrty
    2023年01月21日
    Russia Fish Indusrty

    20.01.2023 A crew member takes part in pollock fishing at Ginnethon vessel in the Tatar strait near the Kuril islands, Russia. Sergei Krasnouhov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023012505741

  •  Russia Fish Indusrty
    2023年01月21日
    Russia Fish Indusrty

    20.01.2023 Crew members take part in pollock fishing at Ginnethon vessel in the Tatar strait near the Kuril islands, Russia. Sergei Krasnouhov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023012505745

  •  Russia Fish Indusrty
    2023年01月22日
    Russia Fish Indusrty

    22.01.2023 A crew member takes part in pollock fishing at Ginnethon vessel in the Tatar strait near the Kuril islands, Russia. Sergei Krasnouhov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023012505743

  •  Russia Fish Indusrty
    2023年01月22日
    Russia Fish Indusrty

    22.01.2023 A view shows trawls during pollock fishing at Ginnethon vessel in the Tatar strait near the Kuril islands, Russia. Sergei Krasnouhov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023012505746

  •  Russia Fish Indusrty
    2023年01月22日
    Russia Fish Indusrty

    22.01.2023 Crew members take part in pollock fishing at Ginnethon vessel in the Tatar strait near the Kuril islands, Russia. Sergei Krasnouhov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023012505747

  •  Russia Fish Indusrty
    2023年01月22日
    Russia Fish Indusrty

    22.01.2023 Crew members take part in pollock fishing at Ginnethon vessel in the Tatar strait near the Kuril islands, Russia. Sergei Krasnouhov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023012505749

  •  Russia Fish Indusrty
    2023年01月22日
    Russia Fish Indusrty

    22.01.2023 A view shows a trawl during pollock fishing at Ginnethon vessel in the Tatar strait near the Kuril islands, Russia. Sergei Krasnouhov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023012505748

  •  Russia Fish Indusrty
    2023年01月22日
    Russia Fish Indusrty

    22.01.2023 A view shows a container with pollock at Ginnethon vessel in the Tatar strait near the Kuril islands, Russia. Sergei Krasnouhov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023012505750

  •  Russia Fish Indusrty
    2023年01月22日
    Russia Fish Indusrty

    22.01.2023 A view shows a container with pollock at Ginnethon vessel in the Tatar strait near the Kuril islands, Russia. Sergei Krasnouhov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023012505719

  •  Russia Fish Indusrty
    2023年01月22日
    Russia Fish Indusrty

    22.01.2023 A view shows a container with pollock at Ginnethon vessel in the Tatar strait near the Kuril islands, Russia. Sergei Krasnouhov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023012505751

  •  Russia Fish Indusrty
    2023年01月22日
    Russia Fish Indusrty

    22.01.2023 A crew member stands near a container with pollock at Ginnethon vessel in the Tatar strait near the Kuril islands, Russia. Sergei Krasnouhov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023012505760

  •  Russia Fish Indusrty
    2023年03月31日
    Russia Fish Indusrty

    31.03.2023 The view shows the fishing vessel “Plastun“, a refrigerated trawler owned by the company “Dobroflot“, in the port of Vladivostok, Russia. Vitaliy Ankov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023040201916

  •  Russia Fish Indusrty
    2023年03月31日
    Russia Fish Indusrty

    31.03.2023 The crew of the fishing vessel “Plastun“, a refrigerated trawler owned by the company “Dobroflot“, catch pollock in the sea off the coast of Vladivostok, Russia. Vitaliy Ankov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023040202233

  •  Russia Fish Indusrty
    2023年03月31日
    Russia Fish Indusrty

    31.03.2023 The crew of the fishing vessel “Plastun“, a refrigerated trawler owned by the company “Dobroflot“, catch pollock in the sea off the coast of Vladivostok, Russia. Vitaliy Ankov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023040201922

  •  Russia Fish Indusrty
    2023年03月31日
    Russia Fish Indusrty

    31.03.2023 The crew of the fishing vessel “Plastun“, a refrigerated trawler owned by the company “Dobroflot“, catch pollock in the sea off the coast of Vladivostok, Russia. Vitaliy Ankov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023040201917

  •  Russia Fish Indusrty
    2023年03月31日
    Russia Fish Indusrty

    31.03.2023 The crew of the fishing vessel “Plastun“, a refrigerated trawler owned by the company “Dobroflot“, catch pollock in the sea off the coast of Vladivostok, Russia. Vitaliy Ankov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023040201934

  •  Russia Fish Indusrty
    2023年03月31日
    Russia Fish Indusrty

    31.03.2023 The crew of the fishing vessel “Plastun“, a refrigerated trawler owned by the company “Dobroflot“, catch pollock in the sea off the coast of Vladivostok, Russia. Vitaliy Ankov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023040201925

  •  Russia Fish Indusrty
    2023年03月31日
    Russia Fish Indusrty

    31.03.2023 The crew of the fishing vessel “Plastun“, a refrigerated trawler owned by the company “Dobroflot“, catch pollock in the sea off the coast of Vladivostok, Russia. Vitaliy Ankov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023040201927

  •  Russia Fish Indusrty
    2023年03月31日
    Russia Fish Indusrty

    31.03.2023 The crew of the fishing vessel “Plastun“, a refrigerated trawler owned by the company “Dobroflot“, catch pollock in the sea off the coast of Vladivostok, Russia. Vitaliy Ankov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023040201919

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    31.03.2023 The crew of the fishing vessel “Plastun“, a refrigerated trawler owned by the company “Dobroflot“, catch pollock in the sea off the coast of Vladivostok, Russia. Vitaliy Ankov / Sputnik、クレジット:Sputnik/共同通信イメージズ

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