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How to use the word shrimp in a Sentence?

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The importance of the brine shrimp in the Great Salt Lake ecosystem can’t be overstated, we are thrilled about the designation of the brine shrimp as the state crustacean and the attention they are getting for their role at the Great Salt Lake.

John Luft

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The final output looks like a fancy meal but the input to create the sushi stack is really minimal and so customizable, it reminds me of a California roll with shrimp instead of crab.

Yumna Jawad

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Shrimp remoulade is one of the fastest, tastiest, most delicious treats that you could possibly imagine, i don't think there's a better dish. You [ can ] do it all ahead of time and simply pour the sauce on right before your guests get there. They can dip if they want. They can plate if they want. You can make a big batch, a small batch. You can do this with other meats or seafood or everything if you don't like shrimp, but I think it's fantastic.

Andrew Zimmern

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

We use those trees to help rebuild the habitat for different wildlife, water fowl, crabs and shrimp, all those things that you love about Louisiana, they'll have more area to rebuild those habitats.

Cheryn Robles

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

It has made a tremendous impact on the world's oceans, for each kilogram of shrimp, you could get up to 25 kilograms of incidental catch... There's no such thing as a selective bottom trawl.

Juan Mayorga

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Look, if Dr. Fauci says a vaccine is good, I will be the first in line like it's an Anne Taylor sample sale, but if President Trump says it's safe, I will throw that vaccine in the trash like last week's shrimp pad thai.

Maya Rudolph

Found on CNN
4 years ago

Shrimp farming is the largest driver of mangrove deforestation.

Shyla Raghav

Found on CNN
4 years ago

We started looking at these fossils and we found they had what looked like the eyes of a larva, the mouth of a shrimp, claws of a frog crab, and the carapace of a lobster, we have an idea of what a typical crab looks like — and these new fossils break all those rules.

Javier Luque

Found on CNN
5 years ago

They put everything in a plastic bag. If they're preserving shrimp or preserving fish, they put it in a plastic bag, when they finish they just throw the bags into the ocean. The trash floats to wherever the sea level rises.

Pham Thi Lai

Found on Reuters
6 years ago

Plastic bags have been waste here since the first day we started using them, they put everything in a plastic bag. If they're preserving shrimp or preserving fish, they put it in a plastic bag.

Pham Thi Lai

Found on Reuters
6 years ago

I have been listening to Floyd since 'The Wall' was released in 1979, when I was 14 years old, the description of this new species of pistol shrimp was the perfect opportunity to finally give a nod to my favorite band.

Sammy De Grave

Found on CNN
7 years ago

The description of this new species of pistol shrimp was the perfect opportunity to finally give a nod to my favorite band. now the band and my work have been happily combined in the scientific literature.

Arthur Anker

Found on CNN
7 years ago

The threat is still the gillnet, but Leigh Henry’re now dealing with a whole new industry, instead of legal shrimp fishers, we’re now dealing with transnational organized crime and people working on the black market. In the last few years, the Mexican government has stepped up its efforts to curtail poaching in the Gulf of California – the body of water that separates the Baja Peninsula from the rest of Mexico – adding in June two small boats, a number of vehicles and 135 sailors to an enforcement force deployed in 2015 under the Upper Gulf of California Integrated Protection Program. The new support joined the 13 ships, five vehicles, a helicopter-carrying ship and a plane already deployed to combat illegal fishing in the region. The U.S., which is seen as the main transshipment country for the totoaba’s bladders, has also joined in the fight against traffickers. Last year, U.S. Customs and Border Protection seized 1,328 pounds of totoaba fish bladders that were in route to Hong Kong. While conservationists agree that the main battle to save the totoaba and vaquita is in Mexican water, they acknowledge that the demand for the bladders in China is the reason for the illegal trade and argued that officials in Beijing and Hong Kong need to crack down on the underground fish trade. ' WORLD'S SADDEST POLAR BEAR' MOVED AFTER OUTPOURING OF OUTRAGE TOWARDS CHINESE MALL The problem, experts argue, is that wildlife trafficking is so pervasive in the world’s most populous nation that authorities are stretched thin and forced to give priority to larger cases.

Leigh Henry

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

U.S. customs records show the (slave-peeled) shrimp made its way into the supply chains of major U.S. food stores and retailers such as Wal-Mart, Kroger, Whole Foods, Dollar General and Petco, along with restaurants such as Red Lobster and Olive Garden.

The AP

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

We have a government policy to reclaim forests - from investors, but not from poor people. With shrimp farmers, it's generally investors.

Somsak Piriyayota

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

The issue today is how do we change that land for shrimp back into mangroves, we've never been strict. The policy has allowed for them to live there, but the ecosystem is deteriorating, so we have to solve this problem, yet we have to give them the right to a livelihood as well.

Somsak Piriyayota

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

We're now worried that shrimp prices will put us out of business.

Thieu Tran

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

People are going to have to eat more shrimp or the government's going to have to control the amount of shrimp coming into the country, one of the two.

Lance Authement

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

Preservatives and other additives are often added to frozen varieties to help maintain their quality, scallops and shrimp, for instance, are treated with sulfites to prevent them from deteriorating.

Jeff Ludwin

Found on CNN
9 years ago

The floods, landslides and tropical Cyclone Komen did a lot of damage to agricultural land, salt production, shrimp farming and fishing.

Rosemarie North

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

Their compatriots included such beasts as Wiwaxia, a slug covered in leaf-like scales and towering spines; Anomalocaris, resembling a cross between a lobster and a can-opener; Nectocaris, a boggle-eyed two-armed squid, and Opabinia, which looks like a shrimp that swallowed a vacuum cleaner.

Martin Smith

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

Vibrio is the most common cause of food poisoning from eating raw oysters, and even though most bacteria on shrimp would be killed during the cooking process, our test results raise real questions about how shrimp is raised, processed, and regulated.

Urvashi Rangan

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

Bacteria and algae can begin to grow and disease can set in, prompting farmers to use drugs and other chemicals that can remain on the shrimp and seep into the surrounding environment.

Urvashi Rangan

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

The situation of the EMS disease should recover during summer in the second quarter. As the weather is hotter, the rate of survival for baby shrimp will be higher.

Chief Executive Adirek Sripratak

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

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