Towards the centre of the pier pipefish, mussels galore, conger and common eels, ballan wrasse and cuttlefish lurked. |
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During late August and in September specimen coalfish, cod and conger up to 35 lb have been recorded. |
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Big conger inhabit a number of environments, including deep water rock marks, harbours, jetties, piers, breakwaters and the odd sandy beach! |
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The common Japanese conger is an anguilliform species that migrates for spawning. |
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Participants will dive amidst one of Europe's largest collection of sharks, as well as 2000 other fish, rays and conger eels. |
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The wreck sinks into the silt just aft of her deck gun, where the rotten planking of her raised walkway can be seen, and a big conger lives. |
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They may not look especially appetising, but fish like coley and conger eel are back on the menu as fisheries leaders try to plug them as part of National Seafood Week. |
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When you say design, some folks conger up images of la-di-da characters with long silk scarves flurrying about pointing out how atrocious or marvelous everything looks. |
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After two years the fry have reached about 5 inches long, only then do they finally take the shape of a conger eel and begin their residence on the sea bed. |
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But he said he believes that both Wehby and conger would have a tough time knocking off incumbent Sen. Jeff Merkley in November. |
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The fish stalls sell pilchards, mackerel and squid, which are the best baits for general ledger fishing, taking most species including conger and moray eels. |
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Within the wreck are conger, lobsters, edible and swimming crabs, packs of prawns, cuttlefish, topknots, flounders, scorpionfish and a host of blennies and shannies. |
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But this conger eel was caught by accident six miles off the coast of Devon. |
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Similarly, there is evidence of misreporting by Spanish vessels, involving the recording of conger eel instead of hake. |
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Never mind, there are plenty of cabins and corridors for me to explore, while teasing the ever-smiling tompot blennies and looking for conger eels. |
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I am sure those images conger up very passionate feelings not only in the member opposite but in all members. |
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Examples: conger, eels and rays do not count in the classification of Big Game Fishing competitions. |
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Here you come across some extremely large boulders covered in deadmen's fingers and anemones, interspersed with wolf fish, lobster, ling and conger eels. |
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Huge conger, pollack, ling, cod and coalfish were regularly pulled up the steps to the old Angling Centre and weighed in front of big crowds of onlookers. |
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The total catch was 659 fish which included dabs, conger, ling, dogfish, bull-huss, Pollock, pouting, poor cod, ballan-wrasse, cuckoo-wrasse, gurnard, whiting, scad, and cod. |
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The rocky reefs and the small caverns formed within them are home to groupers, moray and conger eels, scorpionfish, many octopus and the occasional spiny lobster. |
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Diving with his camera gear, assistants and lighting equipment, Francis was staggered by the number of bass, bibs, conger eels, red mullet and other fish that abound. |
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Vertical cracks in the walls are well worth investigating as, in addition to the usual shrimps and blennies, conger eels can be found in the larger cracks. |
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The rocky reefs and the small caverns formed within them are home to groupers, moray and conger eels, scorpionfish, many octopuses and the occasional spiny lobster. |
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Coiled shells, commonly of ammonoid cephalopods, nautiloids, or gastropods, have been given colloquial names such as rams' horns, snakestones, serpentstones, and conger eels. |
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The warm water moray eel is also caught from time to time, although this is a mottled fish with a pointed face, very different from the steely grey of the conger. |
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Eleven of these are of the shark variety, who live in blissful harmony with stingrays, thornback rays, conger eels and dogfish, to name but a few. |
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Thornbacks, conger and dogfish made up Paul Jones's second best 51lb 14oz and new member Kenneth Walker was third with 48lb. |
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There's also a conger eel, which being slimy, is sure to be immortal. |
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We got a beautiful conger eel from our fisherman, a many-toothed conger. |
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My granddad once caught a conger eel in a lobster pot, and we ate it. |
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For example, we are sold conger eel as hake, halibut as sole or brill, shortfin squid as common squid, etc. This is more common for filleted fish, where it is more difficult to detect. |
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Sealife at the dock include blue mussels, algae, sticklebacks, shrimps and the famous conger eels. |
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Until now, the meal had been revelatory and delicious, but things took a turn for the transcendent with the next course, hamu, or pike conger eel, served in a dashi with yellow chrysanthemum petals scattered on its surface. |
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At the end of the trip, Pasternack bought everything in the live well and the coolers, plus Wasserman's catch from the previous day: a hundred or so bass, and three conger eels that were headed for the zuppa di pesce. |
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Keelan landed bull huss, conger, cod, rockling, pouting and dogfish before latching on to the prize catch of the day, a 20lb 8oz thornback ray. |
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Notable marine species include the ormer, conger, bass, undulate ray, grey mullet, ballan wrasse and garfish. |
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Due to their small size pouting are a source of prey for large species such as cod, bass and conger eels. |
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Lobster, shrimp, conger, bass and mullet are caught, while mussels and oysters are farmed. |
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Even conger eel becomes tempting in their hands. |
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Conger eels are extremely common in the UK, quick to colonise wrecks, boulder reefs and rough ground. |
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Other holes have been burrowed to accommodate the reef's larger residents, which give it its popular name, Conger Alley. |
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Conger to over 50 lb, pollack, bass, rays, sole, plaice, bream, mullet, garfish, wrasse, tope, cod and probably a few others I've forgotten. |
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Conger eels and lobsters hide out in crevices and holes at the base of the wall. |
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The Conger can swim almost as powerfully backwards as it can in a forward direction. |
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Conger eels are difficult to confuse with other species of fish. |
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Spawning of Conger oceanicus and Conger triporiceps in the Sargasso Sea and subsequent distribution of leptocephali. |
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Fort Conger in Quttinirpaaq National Park on Ellesmere Island is the second Canadian site. |
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