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  • ギンザケの水揚げ 瀬戸のギンザケ食卓へ
    1977年05月27日
    ギンザケの水揚げ 瀬戸のギンザケ食卓へ

    銀りん輝くギンザケの水揚げ−「ギンザケを瀬戸内海で」という夢のプランが、香川県漁連の手で成功し、このほど初出荷を迎えた。昨年12月、アラスカ産ギンザケ受精卵を輸入。北海道などでフ化させた稚魚約10万匹を小豆島や玉越など香川県下8漁協で本格的養殖に入った(写真ニュース「瀬戸のギンザケ食卓へ」5枚組みの2)

    商品コード: 2014090100408

  • サケが踊る甲板 サケ・マス豊漁 第6欣栄丸乗船ルポ
    1977年06月20日
    サケが踊る甲板 サケ・マス豊漁 第6欣栄丸乗船ルポ

    大漁−一網5千尾の大漁で甲板は所狭しとサケが踊る。釜石港所属の第6欣栄丸が漁場に着いたのは釧路出港から4昼夜後の5月28日。魚群を発見、魚の進む方向に先回りして網入れ。サケのかかるのを待つ。網揚げすると甲板は銀リンを輝かせてはねるサケの山に(52年内地 4683)(岩手日報山添記者撮影)(「サケ・マス豊漁 第6欣栄丸乗船ルポ」5枚組の1)

    商品コード: 2014090900434

  • 1回目の水揚げは6千尾 サケ・マス豊漁 第6欣栄丸乗船ルポ
    1977年06月20日
    1回目の水揚げは6千尾 サケ・マス豊漁 第6欣栄丸乗船ルポ

    「それ!」力がこもる−銀リンを輝かせたサケを網から外す手に力がこもる。第1回目の水揚げは6千尾。その70%近くがベニザケとシロザケという好調なスタート(52年内地 4684)(岩手日報山添記者撮影)(「サケ・マス豊漁 第6欣栄丸乗船ルポ」5枚組の2)

    商品コード: 2014090900435

  • ジャンプする若アユ 若アユのそ上が最盛期
    2001年05月11日
    ジャンプする若アユ 若アユのそ上が最盛期

    銀りんを輝かせて流れに向かってジャンプする若アユ=11日午後、鳥取県米子市の日野川

    商品コード: 2001051100119

  • 跳びはねる若アユ 初夏告げる若アユそ上
    2002年04月23日
    跳びはねる若アユ 初夏告げる若アユそ上

    銀りんを輝かせ群れになり日野川をそ上する若アユ=鳥取県米子市

    商品コード: 2002042300059

  •  Recycling E-waste in Nakuru, Kenya - 02 Jun 2022
    2022年06月02日
    Recycling E-waste in Nakuru, Kenya - 02 Jun 2022

    June 2, 2022, Nakuru, Rift Valley, Kenya: Mark Oluoch an electronic waste worker with Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Centre (WEEE Centre) displays an old radio cassette player at an e-waste collection center in Nakuru before it is later transported to Nairobi for recycling. Kenya generates about 11,000 metric tonnes of electronic waste every year, most of this waste has been found to contain harmful chemicals like lead, mercury, and phosphorus. There are calls to increase collection and recycling rates for both electronic and plastic waste to safeguard the environment and public health. (Credit Image: © James Wakibia/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©James Wakibia/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022060700046

  •  Recycling E-waste in Nakuru, Kenya - 02 Jun 2022
    2022年06月02日
    Recycling E-waste in Nakuru, Kenya - 02 Jun 2022

    June 2, 2022, Nakuru, Rift Valley, Kenya: Mark Oluoch an electronic waste worker with Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Centre (WEEE Centre) dusts off an old radio at an e-waste collection center in Nakuru before it is later transported to Nairobi for recycling. Kenya generates about 11,000 metric tonnes of electronic waste every year, most of this waste has been found to contain harmful chemicals like lead, mercury, and phosphorus. There are calls to increase collection and recycling rates for both electronic and plastic waste to safeguard the environment and public health. (Credit Image: © James Wakibia/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©James Wakibia/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022060609550

  •  Recycling E-waste in Nakuru, Kenya - 02 Jun 2022
    2022年06月02日
    Recycling E-waste in Nakuru, Kenya - 02 Jun 2022

    June 2, 2022, Nakuru, Rift Valley, Kenya: Mark Oluoch an electronic waste worker with Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Centre (WEEE Centre) sorts electronic waste at an e-waste collection center in Nakuru before it is later transported to Nairobi for recycling. Kenya generates about 11,000 metric tonnes of electronic waste every year, most of this waste has been found to contain harmful chemicals like lead, mercury, and phosphorus. There are calls to increase collection and recycling rates for both electronic and plastic waste to safeguard the environment and public health. (Credit Image: © James Wakibia/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©James Wakibia/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022060609572

  •  Recycling E-waste in Nakuru, Kenya - 02 Jun 2022
    2022年06月02日
    Recycling E-waste in Nakuru, Kenya - 02 Jun 2022

    June 2, 2022, Nakuru, Rift Valley, Kenya: A view of two old mobile phones at an e-waste collection center in Nakuru before it is later transported to Nairobi for recycling. Kenya generates about 11,000 metric tonnes of electronic waste every year, most of this waste has been found to contain harmful chemicals like lead, mercury, and phosphorus. There are calls to increase collection and recycling rates for both electronic and plastic waste to safeguard the environment and public health. (Credit Image: © James Wakibia/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©James Wakibia/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022060609804

  •  Recycling E-waste in Nakuru, Kenya - 02 Jun 2022
    2022年06月02日
    Recycling E-waste in Nakuru, Kenya - 02 Jun 2022

    June 2, 2022, Nakuru, Rift Valley, Kenya: A broken circuit board is seen amidst other electronic wastes at an e-waste collection center managed by Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Centre (WEEE Centre) an e-waste recycling company based in Nairobi. Kenya generates about 11,000 metric tonnes of electronic waste every year, most of this waste has been found to contain harmful chemicals like lead, mercury, and phosphorus. There are calls to increase collection and recycling rates for both electronic and plastic waste to safeguard the environment and public health. (Credit Image: © James Wakibia/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©James Wakibia/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022060609477

  •  Recycling E-waste in Nakuru, Kenya - 02 Jun 2022
    2022年06月02日
    Recycling E-waste in Nakuru, Kenya - 02 Jun 2022

    June 2, 2022, Nakuru, Rift Valley, Kenya: A broken circuit board is seen amidst other electronic wastes at an e-waste collection center managed by Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Centre (WEEE Centre) an e-waste recycling company based in Nairobi. Kenya generates about 11,000 metric tonnes of electronic waste every year, most of this waste has been found to contain harmful chemicals like lead, mercury, and phosphorus. There are calls to increase collection and recycling rates for both electronic and plastic waste to safeguard the environment and public health. (Credit Image: © James Wakibia/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©James Wakibia/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022060608811

  •  Recycling E-waste in Nakuru, Kenya - 02 Jun 2022
    2022年06月02日
    Recycling E-waste in Nakuru, Kenya - 02 Jun 2022

    June 2, 2022, Nakuru, Rift Valley, Kenya: A broken circuit board is seen amidst other electronic wastes at an e-waste collection center managed by Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Centre (WEEE Centre) an e-waste recycling company based in Nairobi. Kenya generates about 11,000 metric tonnes of electronic waste every year, most of this waste has been found to contain harmful chemicals like lead, mercury, and phosphorus. There are calls to increase collection and recycling rates for both electronic and plastic waste to safeguard the environment and public health. (Credit Image: © James Wakibia/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©James Wakibia/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022060609800

  •  Recycling E-waste in Nakuru, Kenya - 02 Jun 2022
    2022年06月02日
    Recycling E-waste in Nakuru, Kenya - 02 Jun 2022

    June 2, 2022, Nakuru, Rift Valley, Kenya: A broken electric iron box is seen amidst other electronic wastes at an e-waste collection center managed by Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Centre (WEEE Centre) an e-waste recycling company based in Nairobi. Kenya generates about 11,000 metric tonnes of electronic waste every year, most of this waste has been found to contain harmful chemicals like lead, mercury, and phosphorus. There are calls to increase collection and recycling rates for both electronic and plastic waste to safeguard the environment and public health. (Credit Image: © James Wakibia/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©James Wakibia/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022060700002

  •  Recycling E-waste in Nakuru, Kenya - 02 Jun 2022
    2022年06月02日
    Recycling E-waste in Nakuru, Kenya - 02 Jun 2022

    June 2, 2022, Nakuru, Rift Valley, Kenya: A broken circuit board is seen amidst other electronic wastes at an e-waste collection center managed by Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Centre (WEEE Centre) an e-waste recycling company based in Nairobi. Kenya generates about 11,000 metric tonnes of electronic waste every year, most of this waste has been found to contain harmful chemicals like lead, mercury, and phosphorus. There are calls to increase collection and recycling rates for both electronic and plastic waste to safeguard the environment and public health. (Credit Image: © James Wakibia/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©James Wakibia/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022060609490

  •  Recycling E-waste in Nakuru, Kenya - 02 Jun 2022
    2022年06月02日
    Recycling E-waste in Nakuru, Kenya - 02 Jun 2022

    June 2, 2022, Nakuru, Rift Valley, Kenya: Mark Oluoch an electronic waste worker with Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Centre (WEEE Centre) sorts electronic waste at an e-waste collection center in Nakuru before it is later transported to Nairobi for recycling. Kenya generates about 11,000 metric tonnes of electronic waste every year, most of this waste has been found to contain harmful chemicals like lead, mercury, and phosphorus. There are calls to increase collection and recycling rates for both electronic and plastic waste to safeguard the environment and public health. (Credit Image: © James Wakibia/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©James Wakibia/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022060609526

  •  Recycling E-waste in Nakuru, Kenya - 02 Jun 2022
    2022年06月02日
    Recycling E-waste in Nakuru, Kenya - 02 Jun 2022

    June 2, 2022, Nakuru, Rift Valley, Kenya: Mark Oluoch an electronic waste worker with Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Centre (WEEE Centre) sorts electronic waste at an e-waste collection center in Nakuru before it is later transported to Nairobi for recycling. Kenya generates about 11,000 metric tonnes of electronic waste every year, most of this waste has been found to contain harmful chemicals like lead, mercury, and phosphorus. There are calls to increase collection and recycling rates for both electronic and plastic waste to safeguard the environment and public health. (Credit Image: © James Wakibia/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©James Wakibia/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022060609009

  •  Recycling E-waste in Nakuru, Kenya - 02 Jun 2022
    2022年06月02日
    Recycling E-waste in Nakuru, Kenya - 02 Jun 2022

    June 2, 2022, Nakuru, Rift Valley, Kenya: Mark Oluoch an electronic waste worker with Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Centre (WEEE Centre) sorts electronic waste at an e-waste collection center in Nakuru before it is later transported to Nairobi for recycling. Kenya generates about 11,000 metric tonnes of electronic waste every year, most of this waste has been found to contain harmful chemicals like lead, mercury, and phosphorus. There are calls to increase collection and recycling rates for both electronic and plastic waste to safeguard the environment and public health. (Credit Image: © James Wakibia/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©James Wakibia/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022060609789

  •  Recycling E-waste in Nakuru, Kenya - 02 Jun 2022
    2022年06月02日
    Recycling E-waste in Nakuru, Kenya - 02 Jun 2022

    June 2, 2022, Nakuru, Rift Valley, Kenya: Mark Oluoch an electronic waste worker with Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Centre (WEEE Centre) sorts electronic waste at an e-waste collection center in Nakuru before it is later transported to Nairobi for recycling. Kenya generates about 11,000 metric tonnes of electronic waste every year, most of this waste has been found to contain harmful chemicals like lead, mercury, and phosphorus. There are calls to increase collection and recycling rates for both electronic and plastic waste to safeguard the environment and public health. (Credit Image: © James Wakibia/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©James Wakibia/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022060609406

  •  Recycling E-waste in Nakuru, Kenya - 02 Jun 2022
    2022年06月02日
    Recycling E-waste in Nakuru, Kenya - 02 Jun 2022

    June 2, 2022, Nakuru, Rift Valley, Kenya: Mark Oluoch an electronic waste worker with Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Centre (WEEE Centre) displays an old radio cassette player at an e-waste collection center in Nakuru before it is later transported to Nairobi for recycling. Kenya generates about 11,000 metric tonnes of electronic waste every year, most of this waste has been found to contain harmful chemicals like lead, mercury, and phosphorus. There are calls to increase collection and recycling rates for both electronic and plastic waste to safeguard the environment and public health. (Credit Image: © James Wakibia/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©James Wakibia/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022060609596

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