Table 9 indicates approximate percentages of fish taken in five seine hauls at these stations.
The fish taken in the first five seine hauls at each station were counted and the number of each species was recorded as a percentage of the total number of fish taken.
In practice, the five seine hauls were made with any of several seines ranging from ten to twenty feet in length.
If work subsequent to the first five hauls indicated that such fish were a prominent part of the fauna at a particular station, these results were considered before percentages were calculated.
Percentages noted in the List of Species represent the relative number taken in the first five seine-hauls at each station.
The species taken and their relative abundances based on five seine hauls at each station are shown in Table 7.
A horse hitched to the end of the chain hauls up the log, which is guided by the "send-up men" with their cant-hooks.
The "tractor" hauls the log direct to the railway if the distance is not too great.
The Captain hauls taut the train-tackle and chokes the luff, and the Loader and Sponger place the chocking-quoins forward of the front trucks, and proceed to sponge and load the gun in the usual manner.
She hauls up a reef of skirt and ransacks the pouch of her striped blay petticoat.
She hauls up a reef of her slip, revealing her bare thigh, and unrolls the potato from the top of her stocking) Those that hides knows where to find.
Warping hook, a hook used by rope makers for hanging the yarn on, when warping it into hauls for tarring.
Rope Making) Defn: To run off the reel into hauls to be tarred, as yarns.
In swift water, seine-hauls were usually made downstream, but in quiet areas seining was done randomly.
At other stations the seine-hauls in which complete counts were recorded had been selected randomly in advance; that is to say, prior to collecting at each station.
Estimation of Relative Abundance Data on relative abundance of fishes were obtained by counts of seine hauls at 29 of the 59 stations, counts of rotenoned fish at seven stations, and results with the electric shocker at nine stations.
Most of the blind or nearly blind sea fishes thus far obtained have been in hauls from a depth of about 1,200 fathoms.
As soon as the cavities become too large, the custodian hauls a cart of soil from the nearest field and fills them up.
But the Irish donkey, who does the humble and insignificant traffic, who hauls the vegetables to market and does the teaming for the small farmers, is an object of universal admiration.
I hauls up my petticoats to get at it; and, my eyes!
The men nevertheless maintained their health and cheeriness, their constant hauls conducing much to their enlivenment, and the number in hospital was abnormally low.
And as your own steamer hauls up to the wharf, you will notice, arrayed to receive you, what is no doubt the most shocking and complete collection of ugly women in the world.
Then he darts, and instantly you see a commotion in the water as he hauls up toward the surface a struggling twenty-five or thirty pound fish.
The sea afforded a variety of fish; and in such abundance, that it was rare not to give a meal to all the ship's company from one or two hauls of the seine.
Then ye just hauls yer wind and takes the flood up Swin till ye come to the West Burrows Gas Buoy.
Clark was using the drag-net frequently in the leads and secured good hauls of plankton, with occasional specimens of greater scientific interest.
A vessel hauls her wind by trimming the yards and sails so as to lie nearer to, or close to the wind, and by the power of the rudder shaping her course accordingly.
A line for hauling the cat-hook about: also cat-back-rope, which hauls the block to the ring of the anchor in order to hook it.
At last a dirt-begrimed man jumps over the fence, unearths Bluey, and hauls him back by the ear.
The dredge hauls by Stetson (1949) have also been projected on this profile.
The Mid-Atlantic Ridge Expedition of 1947 led by Ewing made a number of successful rock-dredge hauls on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
We see that a major bench occurs at A which passes below the hauls in which fossiliferous Navarro (Upper Cretaceous) was obtained and through the upper limit of the hauls where Matawan (Upper Cretaceous) was obtained.
Thus if this horizon or one closely parallel to it is the Navarro-Matawan contract, the apparent discrepancies of the depth ranges of Stetson's dredge hauls are explained.
The most successful hauls were made in the Rift Valley and on the adjacent Rift Mountains at about 30° N.
Stetson (1936) dredged in the canyons of Georges Bank, and his hauls included Cretaceous sandstones and Tertiary marls and green sands.
Georges Bank canyons Chart shows position of sounding lines and dredge hauls used to construct projected profile and inferred geologic section shown in Figure 21 (a).
It don't take us long to cover the distance, though, and at twenty to nine we hauls up at Miss Belter's number.
Well, as soon as Shrimp can wiggle himself clear, and shake the little Dillons off his legs, he hauls Mrs. Shrimp to the front and does the honours.
Even the tractor used in slow hauls to town and back is a doubtful economic benefit.
How has the typical locomotive of the Twentieth Century been so improved as to keep the train that it hauls up in the top notch of American passenger carriers?
He hauls it from the cars to the cellar, at once spreads it upon the floor and packs it solid into a bed.
During the late summer and fall months, on his return trips from the Brooklyn markets, Mr. Denton hauls home fresh horse manure from the City stables.
To Kit's surprise he found himself a fresh man, and 'long hauls and long rests' became his newest motto.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hauls" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.