Haitians especially favor seafoods, including barbecued lobster, shrimp, and many varieties of fish. |
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With almost religious zeal we are told to stop eating egg yolks and to start taking fish oil supplements. |
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This stops the curing process which is important, otherwise your fish will turn to mush. |
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And if he's really hungry, he says he usually has some Atlantic white fish or some scrod. |
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She saw his face laugh at the reactions to the fish, and the wonder on his face, marveling at their speed. |
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She began banging things around as she cooked the fish, and in the process of being spiteful and noisy, splashed herself with hot grease. |
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Among the English classics will be steak and kidney pudding, lamb chump chops, topside of beef, bangers and mash, and fish, chips and peas. |
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In addition to rice, Bangladeshis eat all sorts of fish, another mainstay in the Bangladeshi diet. |
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Tightly wrap meat, poultry and fish so the juices don't drip on other food as they thaw in the refrigerator. |
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The work opens with the team leader feeding the team mascot, a fish called Plugger. |
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A streamlined fish, the mackerel is designed for fast swimming in large shoals. |
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This was served with a creamy mash of onion, peas and capers, and it lifted the mash to balance beautifully with the fish. |
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We still do roasts on site and we still do pies, and fish and chips, and sausage and mash. |
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The special fish of the day was smoked haddock with a crab crust, mashed potato and a mustard cream sauce. |
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Even whilst these fish were being weighed and photographed, Joe and Chris banked further fish of 37 lb 8oz and 34 lb 6oz. |
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Yes, this is pike heaven all right and it won't be long before one day somebody banks that magical sixty-pound fish. |
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The chef cooks whatever vegetables, meat, and fish are in season and often there are themed nights. |
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In other contemporaneous drawings, the fish bodies seem to have morphed into billowing sails and scuttling deep-sea crustaceans. |
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Larga also provides guests with a northern menu of food such as bannock, caribou stew and fish. |
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Governed by Spiritual Law, the fire was respected and offered prayers, tobacco, and occasionally foods like dry meat, fish, and bannock. |
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So did populations of sooty shearwaters, a seabird that eats young fish and large plankton, which plummeted 90 percent. |
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While the fish was perfectly cooked and beautifully moist, the ragout was so pungently fishy that it overwhelmed the more delicate sea bream. |
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A killer whale calf learned the trick of luring gulls to the surface of the water with fish. |
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Although this was originally blazoned as a sea-dog, a sea-dog is unusual in that it has four legs and the fish tail. |
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Logan refers to a prediction that when the fish are gone, man will go shortly thereafter. |
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Because if a relationship doesn't work out, they know there are plenty more fish in the sea. |
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It was still flat calm as I rowed out to fish on the drift, using my bank outfit. |
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He's not a fisherman, hunter, or an environmentalist, but he enjoys fresh fish and seafood. |
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These fish can be driven from deeper, cooler water beneath the thermocline to the warm surface water, not normally associated with sardines. |
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I have noticed on previous dives that most of the fish, understandably, stick to the shallows and the warmer water above the thermocline. |
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Now that fish is the new meat at the best barbecues in town, the curly question is what to serve with it. |
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In the evening festivities got under way with a barbecue, fish and chip supper and skittles match at the Rose and Crown pub on Lower High Street. |
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The flesh is firm and sweet, lending itself to grilling and barbecuing, and to fish stews such as this. |
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More specifically, fish oils have been shown to increase thermogenesis, decrease body fat deposition, and improve glucose clearance. |
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Along with The Sierra Club, it is lobbying to have the fish farms moved inland, away from sea lion temptation. |
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Anglers targeting the battling barbel have benefited from this with fish feeding well in a number of the well-known hot-spots. |
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Using barbless hooks will always make the fish easier to release and if possible, try to do the releasing whilst the fish is still in the water. |
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These thick mats of seaweed create underwater jungles that are home to fish, urchins, and other marine life. |
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Swimming singly or in pairs, green fish frolic among silvery seashells and white water lilies. |
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Talking to many fishery owners over the years, it seems the biggest problem they face is fish thieving. |
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Also it has been found that if a farmed fish mates with a wild fish the genetics of their spawn is modified. |
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The sea star is perfectly symmetrical, the jelly fish, symmetrical with respect to rotation. |
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Predators include sea stars, fish, gastropods, and crustaceans as well as humans. |
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Regardless of its ethnic origins, it will be a thin, brown liquid, made from fermented fish and salt. |
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A thin cornmeal soup was frequently made, to which pieces of meat, fish, or other foods could be added. |
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Conditions were perfect and I was able to get afloat every day catching sea trout and lady fish. |
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Aquaculture is the practice of farming with fish and shellfish in both fresh water and seawater. |
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When the two bargemen fish the dead woman from the water, Joe realises the corpse is his ex-girlfriend Cathie. |
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Many productive commercial fishing areas depend on phytoplankton nurtured by the seaward flow of clearer water, which in turn nurtures the fish. |
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These fish stay paired for at least a year and sometimes for their entire lifetime. They spawn year-round, usually near the full moon. |
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From a colourful assortment of fruits, vegetables, fish and meats to vendors barking about bargains for anybody who will listen. |
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And to top off the day no house is complete without the matron cooking some kinda fish. |
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It has been observed that great barracudas herd schools of fish into shallow water and guard them. |
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The barrages separated the river from the sea, and had a disastrous impact on fish that rely on annual migrations upriver to spawn. |
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They recorded 40 types of fish, like rainbow fish, barramundi, and spangled perch. |
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The Oceanlab team discovered that the Mid-Atlantic Ridge is a barrier to the movement of deep-sea fish between the east and west Atlantic Ocean. |
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Healthy fats also include salad dressings, mayonnaise, cooking oils, and fish oils. |
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The fish that were sedentary during the summer inhabited the deepest holes of the river. |
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Our economy is driven by diamonds, base metals, a little bit of precious metals, a few other commodities, fish, beef and tourism. |
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More than half of Madagascar's freshwater fish are threatened with extinction. |
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Best fish of the week, a superb rainbow weighing 7lb 8oz, was taken by Phil Hall from Maidenhead while boat fishing the main basin. |
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When the tank team fed the fish they also measured the water temperature and counted the fish. |
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The rational approach you would think is to stop all further introductions of alien fish species like trout, bass etc into water environs. |
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Exotic fish such as bass and trout can now breed successfully in the abundant gravel and sand beds and establish feral populations. |
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He was into the first fish of the day, then a nice bass was being lifted from the water, it weighed about four pounds. |
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You see, tope are the UK boat anglers favourite summer fish alongside the bass. |
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Don't worry if all your bass have been what we call schoolie bass which are fish under two or three pounds. |
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The bass should be designated a sports fish and receive a lot more protection from the commercial fishing industry. |
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On the Grass river you can fly fish for small mouth bass, pike, muskies and salmon. |
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Flooded banks with green vegetation are prime areas to attract forage fish and predatory bass. |
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The fish killed included bass, roach, eels and fluke when the temperature soared to twenty six degrees Centigrade. |
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The principal meats were pork, beef, mutton, and sometimes freshwater fish taken from the river. |
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A self-service salad bar is packed with a variety of fresh, organic foods, salads, fish, meats, sauces and dips. |
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He caught the meat-eating South American fish while angling near Mechelen, in northern Belgium. |
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He caters to my vegetarian needs, as well as making fabulous recommendations for my fish and meat eating friends. |
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Once grouped, thresher sharks are thought to use their mighty tails to shock the fish until they are confused, at which point they're eaten. |
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The bits of green chili add just enough heat to tie the meatiness of the fish to the tart fruit. |
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Success depended on dragging the seine close to the bottom and banks and closing it before fish escaped. |
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All the instructions were given in Irish in those days and when the spyer saw the fish he'd tell the captain and the seine net would be paid out. |
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We joined the swarming shoals of surgeon, basslet, butterfly fish, damsel fish, fusiliers and some bemused jack fish. |
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Is there not more scope for dishes like fishcakes and seafood stews where fish is thriftily combined with cheap decent ingredients? |
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Soon fish moved only after dark, forcing fishermen to set their seines at night. |
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Cleaning the fish, and the mud-encrusted seiners, required more laughter and beer than skill and water. |
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Anglers are being drawn back to the banks of the river in the heart of Greater Manchester where fish are thriving again. |
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In the medaka, cortisol treatment increased the ability of acid-exposed fish to maintain plasma sodium levels. |
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They eat fish, mammals, birds, bats, invertebrates, carrion and some fruit. |
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The menu is extensive, offering a wide selection of fish dishes, lamb, beef and duck. |
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When a small fish is tempted and approaches, the batfish opens its mouth and quickly sucks in the unsuspecting victim. |
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Several bathypelagic fish species, whose occurrence has hitherto not been recorded in the Adriatic, were found among the catches. |
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The twins sheltered from the storms by learning the gentler art of batik painting, colouring in the exotic fish between their wax outlines. |
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Tabletops lined with batiks harbour the requisite supply of plastic chopsticks, soya and fish sauces, and that ever-so-spicy thick red stuff. |
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Farming hundreds of thousands of fish in tiny cages makes battery hen operations look positively organic by comparison. |
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She announced her intention to subsist on a diet of water and fish broth, an estimated 200-400 calories per day. |
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Genetic linkage maps have been developed for a number of fish species, including zebra fish, medaka, catfish, rainbow trout, Atlantic salmon, and Lake Malawi cichlids. |
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How many more times do we have to remind you of this, he is just using you and there are plenty more fish in the sea, then you will see what love really is! |
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I was quite excited by the discoveries that afternoon, even though at the time I had no idea that I had actually bagged a new genus of fossil fish that day. |
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There are also some representations of fish and human masks. |
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The scientists exposed mice deficient in both genes to a second carcinogen, DMN, which is also found in smoke but also in beer, fish meal and some preserved meats. |
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This eclectic appetizer is made up of deep-fried golden pieces of battered white fish laid out over small mats of tender baby eggplant, also fried in a batter. |
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The menu offers a wide selection of fish and seafood, as well as vegetarian dishes and, if that's not tempting enough, a blackboard lists the day's specials. |
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The savory wild meat meal consisted of bannock, white fish, salmon, moose, shish kebabs, pasta salad, Caesar salad, and baked potatoes with fruit tarts for dessert. |
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White shrimp, blue crabs, sea trout and other fish require brackish water to reproduce, and the mouth of the Rio Grande was one of the few places they could find it. |
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Every time you want to eat something besides bannock, you have to fish. |
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These include the flashlight fish in the Indo-Pacific, the rosy-lipped batfish of the Galapagos and Cocos islands, and unbelievably vividly coloured Spanish dancers. |
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Some of the fish you can expect to catch are, Kingfish, barracuda, tuna, queen fish, jack crevale dorado, cobia, bonito, wahoo, sailfish and sharks. |
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And fishing is more than just ships going to sea, it's all that happens down the industry all the way to the fish market, putting people out of business there. |
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Large numbers of chub and barbel are also on view in Tadcaster where fish spotting from the road-bridge in the centre of town seems to be a popular spectator sport at present. |
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Just before serving fold in basil leaves, fish sauce and lime juice. |
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The trapping was prompted by a drop in numbers as it was estimated that only around five per cent of all spawnings actually matured into young fish. |
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Asking my colleagues about England's specialities, I get bangers and mash, cheddar, Stilton, marmite, baked beans, fish and chips, steak and kidney pie. |
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The Montrose basin, with its wide expanse of sandflats, offers a perfect environment for the sea trout and, as luck would have it, is too shallow for fish farming. |
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Separate nets for large and small fish, barbless hooks, keepnet restrictions and minimum line strengths are all common regulations on the area's many stillwater fisheries. |
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Contained within the wetland basin are 264 species of freshwater fish. |
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There was also fish from the pond and poultry and cows from the barnyard. |
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The fish was served on a pile of sorrel with mashed chickpeas. |
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Several roach over that magical 2lb barrier have been banked recently with anglers prepared to sit it out on bread flake being rewarded with the better fish. |
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Only leisure anglers are allowed to fish bass in Irish waters. |
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A community social event which takes place every morning is the putting out of the large beach seine net and pulling it back in to catch any fish in the bay. |
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Reef life includes batfish, yellowfin tuna and teeming shoals of smaller fish, but divers might also encounter stingrays, turtles, sharks, groupers, snappers and whale sharks. |
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He's to be seen at low water basking on the reef when things are quiet and diving for fish just off the point when there are not too many swimmers around. |
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Diane's menus are more likely to include tandoori fish, Cajun potatoes, salad and salsa, pizza and various meats seasoned with chilli, paprika, coriander, turmeric and ginger. |
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But like other fish, sharks have red muscle as well as white muscle, the red muscle actually predominating in slow swimming fish like basking sharks. |
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In addition to bonytail chubs and razorback suckers, the zoo also maintains three other ponds for desert pup fish and Gila topminnows. |
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With a squishy silicone body and a bellyful of electronics, the little swimmer flips and turns nearly as fast as living fish do. |
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Another frequently found fish contaminant and probable cancer-causer is chlordane, which has been widely used to control termites. |
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Borowsky crossed blind fish from one cave, Molino, with those from Tinaja cave, about 100 kilometers away. |
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If you're fighting a fish on the reef, such as a mutton snapper or cobia, and suddenly the fish goes nuclearon you. |
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The sea provides spiny lobsters, shrimps and octopus, as well as the firmfleshed game fish such as marlin, barracuda and the versatile tuna. |
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Back in the 1930s and '405, surfers would use a crowbar to fish out spiny lobsters or abalones and then cook them over a beach fire. |
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Fly fishermen can throw chugger flies or streamer flies at actively feeding fish. |
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I hate bananas as much as I hate biro in library books or the lingering smell of fried fish but I hate being nannied even more. |
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A mild anaesthetic, quinaldine sulphate, was used to partially narcotise fish specimens prior to capture with a hand net. |
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The work may shed light on other cases in which species form and stay separate while sharing space, such as in African cichlid fish. |
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The subjects were aggressive male cichlid fish, which often pick fights with others of their species. |
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This subtly flavoured fish is often compared to Chilean sea bass, black cod and John Dory. |
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Not to go on hooks, but to chum up fish and hold them near the boat where the fly-anglers cast to them. |
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A spotted flycatcher landed on a hollyhock, arching the stem like the spine of a leaping fish or the fisherman's rod. |
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Keeping the chum up encourages the fish to be more visible, which is both practical and encouraging to the angler. |
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Two new species of Gyrodactylus from a Cichlid and an Erythrinid fish of Southeastern Brazil. |
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The most common sites of fish bone impaction are the tonsils, tonsillar pillars, tongue base, valleculae, and piriform fossa. |
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Return the stock to the heat and add the Chinese cabbage, fish sauce and maple syrup. |
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Imagine SXSW without the spring breakers and tacos but with hen parties and fish 'n' chips. |
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Wooden chip fork If fish and chips is on the menu, look for wooden chip forks. |
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A WARRINGTON chippy is hoping to be crowned the North West's best fish and chip shop. |
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There's nothing quite like a fish and chip supper and we have some amazing fish and chip shops in South Wales. |
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They also made catches of snapper and mulloway, sleek, beautiful-looking fish with mauve-rainbow colours. |
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The remaining fish species, which include flathead, whiting, groper and mulloway, are represented by only a small number of specimens. |
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Rusik held pride of place in the Stavropol region of Russia, blessed with the uncanny ability to sniff out hauls of endangered fish. |
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The investment is intended to benefit the rare fish, including the torgoch or Arctic char, it contains as well as the lake and Afon Seiont. |
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A PEEPING Tom who rigged a hidden camera to record women in a fish factory toilet was caught when his own spycam filmed him setting it up. |
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As well as the chooks, some families have pigs, giving a variety to their fish and chicken diet. |
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At Derwent Reservoir good catches have been taken from all areas as fish have been eager to feed, though choosey at times. |
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He illustrated this with a series of photographs of a squacco heron standing in shallow water, absolutely still, waiting to catch a fish. |
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For example, Green Herons and Squacco Herons actively fish with insects as bait. |
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Comparison of testes structure, spermatogenesis, and spermatocytogenesis in young, aging, and hybrid cichlid fish. |
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The lake is a Site of Special Scientific Interest because of the presence of the rare torgoch fish. |
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Gut content analysis of the most common juvenile fish revealed that each species has distinct diet preferences. |
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It is a member of the chordate family, a group that today includes fish, amphibians, birds, reptiles and mammals. |
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The fish was amazingly tender and the baby leeks were squeakingly fresh and beautifully cooked. |
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Commission biologists estimated that over 42,000 fish, over 15,000 freshwater mussels and over 6,000 mudpuppies were killed. |
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Other exports include fish, naphthalene, cigarettes, fruits, soap and animal hides. |
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Our area winners are the best fish and chip shops in the country. |
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Some of these encounters include Betty the beaver, a mudskipper, Frankie the flying fish, and wild mushrooms, which Madison warns Wally not to eat. |
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While it is still not clear if the chlorination killed all the Zebra mussels, it did kill vast amounts of native coral, fish and marine invertebrates. |
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Tybee Island, GA, showed that three fish species, Trachinotus carolinus, Mugil curema and Mugil cephalus, are consistently present in coastal waters. |
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From an after-dinner cheeseboard to a fryup or traditional fish and chips, they've shaped the sweet stuff to look like all sorts of culinary wonders. |
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The Twisted Fork, a casual chophouse and bar combined with a fresh bakery, offers steak, spaghetti, fish and chips, sauteed spinach and rice pilaf. |
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Gordon S Hirst suggests it comes from fish and chop shops who offer either cod or haddock but its etymology suggests it is a lot older than the corner chippie. |
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Over the past four years, Selfridges has stopped selling or serving any endangered fish in its food halls and restaurants, or selling shark-based squalene in its beauty halls. |
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When I was at Newcastle Uni, my best snack was fish finger toastie. |
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Emilie Wright, 10, had an eight fish haul to 6lb fishing a squirmy worm under an indicator, while Simon Jackson, of Thirsk, caught a lovely brown trout estimated at 8lb. |
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The new approach, by contrast, is built on the unusual characteristics of certain chromatophore or pigment-bearing cells, called erythrophores, from Siamese fighting fish. |
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When placed on a chequered background the fish, by changing its chromatophores was able to assimilate with its surroundings by becoming chequered. |
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But when hit with a flash of bluish light like that produced by headlight fish, they turn on skin pigments, called chromatophores, to become red in the blink of an eye. |
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Giant Spider Crabs, Small Claw Otters, Sea Jellies and Clown fish. |
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Guests were served Perrier Jouet Champagne to complement mini hot dogs, cheese burgers and fish and chips, followed by toffee apples, ice creams, candy floss and popcorn. |
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A beautiful small fish called the mummichog may be the environmental canary of the 1990's, at least for brackish bays or estuaries along the East Coast. |
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A total of 40 mummichogs from three localities in the Massachusetts area and nine fish from Georgetown, South Carolina were examined for the presence of metacercariae. |
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Traditionality of mating-site preferences in a coral reef fish. |
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Like the motion of schools of fish or murmurations of starlings, these forms show the connection between organic and inorganic natural systems, no matter how dissimilar. |
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He placed the items in a chilly bin which also had fish and other food for his family, a spokesman from the Ministry for Primary Industries disclosed. |
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However, when fish are feeding on tiny prey such as glass minnows or are simply in the mood for a subtle presentation, a split-tail grub is extremely effective. |
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To commemorate the day, 100 fish and chip shops around the UK have signed up to pledge a minimum of PS100 towards the NFFF's chosen charity, the Fishermen's Mission. |
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