Recently I obtained two rather nice swan mussels for my freshwater aquarium. |
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The types of seafood they eat include mussels, scallops, clams, crabs, lobsters, abalone, and sea urchins. |
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Local marine reserves offer tide pools full of starfish, crabs, mussels, abalone, and sea anemones. |
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High levels of PSP toxins have also been detected in queen scallops and mussels scattered up the west coast. |
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Mussels were removed using scrapers, a process that necessarily also removed most acorn barnacles intermingled among the mussels. |
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Dishes include seafood, from kingklip, hake to kabeljou and mussels as well as lamb and chicken for the meat-lovers. |
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Think of molluscs and chances are it is shellfish such as limpets, whelks, scallops and mussels that spring to mind. |
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Our examples are taken from recent investigations of two key components of rocky intertidal communities, mussels and whelks. |
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Shellfish such as oysters, mussels, cockles, winkles, whelks and crabs were collected for food from the estuaries and sea-shores. |
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Heat gently, add the mussels, whisk in the cream and heat through without boiling. |
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During winter months and aestivation periods, mussels will burrow into the substrate until only the apertures are protruding. |
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Place the cleaned mussels and clams into a large pan and pour over the white wine. |
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In a scallop shell, arrange crabmeat, razor clam, mussels, scallop and honeydew melon. |
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Of course, I immediately undid all the good work with a large serving of mussels in garlic and white wine sauce. |
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The rocks there abound with crayfish, paua, mussels, kina, maomao and snapper. |
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The shop also has a wide range of seafood including tiger prawns, mussels, sea bream and breaded crab claws. |
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Other starters included crispy potato skins with bacon and cheddar, Caesar salad, New Zealand mussels, crab claws and chowder. |
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Baskin points to Asian long-horned beetles, kudzu, zebra mussels, West Nile virus, spotted knapweed, and caulerpa seaweed as just a few culprits. |
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The huge boulders, weed and the zebra mussels with their razor-sharp shells made things tough going at times. |
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One theory is that zebra mussels and another invasive species, round gobies, may spread contaminants up the food chain. |
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Think of zebra mussels in the Great Lakes and Asian long-horned beetles in New York City. |
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Here the interior is inlaid with millions of beautiful shells, scallops, paloudres, clams, periwinkles, mussels, oysters and rogans. |
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Floodplains supported softwood forests and bountiful warm-season riparian food resources such as fish and mussels. |
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Two thirds along things change, there are some scattered rocks covered in barnacles, limpets, mussels and seaweed. |
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While Pisaster has a very broad diet that includes barnacles, limpets, snails, and chitons, mussels are its preferred prey. |
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Its sheer walls provide homes for edible crabs and squat lobsters and at one point mussels. |
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Luckily, the banks of Loch Fyne, the longest sea loch in Scotland, are ideal for cultivating both oysters and mussels. |
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Come and see all the marine life that's attracted by the oysters and mussels we cultivate in a Scottish sea loch, they said. |
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Boulders are infested with black tree corals, mussels, cowrie shells, soft and hard corals and ascidians. |
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One of the more popular starters is the seafood platter, which holds mussels, smoked salmon, oysters, taramasalata and smoked mackerel. |
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It was indeed a delicious meeting of pieces of halibut, cod, salmon, prawns and mussels in a creamy sauce. |
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For a couple of bucks more, you can personalize your dish from a list of extras such as sausages, mussels, salmon, shrimp or provolone. |
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To start I had a large bowl of mussels, while mademoiselle enjoyed a tomato stuffed with goat's cheese. |
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Naturally I look for something a little different such as pepperami, garlic sausage meat, strong smelling cheeses, cockles or mussels. |
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We take his word that we are eating shark, conch, shrimp, scallops and mussels and are relieved we can't afford more. |
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However, crab, scallops, clams and mussels in various east coast hamlets are also being explored. |
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Bivalves like oysters, mussels and scallops are particularly prone to contamination because of the way they feed. |
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I also caught some terakihi, another good eating fish and that evening Hayden made a chowder with fish, crayfish, scallops and mussels. |
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These areas did not seem to suffer with the amount of swan mussels that I had out in front of me. |
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Barnacle and small mussels cover much of the rock with kelps such as dabberlocks on the lower shore. |
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We serve our mussels with marinara, which is very Italian, but they also have chili and sake, from our mother. |
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Tiny mussels balled around the oysters, keeping them small and making them unfit for market. |
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For the main course, I had the special of mussels cooked in the classic manner with white wine and served with mashed potato. |
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Our last day together we took a trip to the coast at low tide and saw sea anemones, barnacles, and mussels in the tide pools. |
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Since both seastars and whelks feed most intensively on barnacles and mussels, they clearly co-occupy the predator guild in this community. |
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For example, barnacles may be more susceptible to short-term food deprivation than mussels because of their small size. |
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The mussels then take between 15 months and two years to mature to marketable quality when they are harvested. |
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I started with mussels, tiger prawns and scallops in a light fish broth flavoured with Chinese spices. |
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Tip the mussels and their juices into the frying pan, tossing well to coat. |
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The mussels were huge and plentiful, and I gladly helped my wife finish off the plate after having polished off my own dish. |
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For these reasons, marine mussels have been used as biosensors in environmental monitoring studies for over 30 years. |
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During the spawning season, male bitterling establish small territories around mussels and court females. |
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Chef Walter then produced a Lasagnette of eggplant with lobster, shrimps and mussels on a delicate saffron sauce to go with this wine. |
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Most commonly they will feed heavily on bloodworm, a little on freshwater shrimps and occasionally upon snails and mussels. |
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Be sure to admire the crown of mussels, and listen for the sizzle before digging in. |
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We ate fish soup, mussels, oysters, skate in brown butter and my aunt's tomato salad. |
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Cook the mussels uncovered for a further minute or two, until the shells fully open. |
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The mussels bathe in a chilli and wine concoction, perfect for dipping the slabs of brown bread that accompany the meals. |
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Drain in a colander set over a bowl, then shell the mussels before straining the juice carefully through a double muslin or chinois. |
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Add the vegetables, watercress and shelled mussels and clams to this, season to taste and serve. |
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Shell the mussels, watching out for any reluctant beards, and discard any that aren't open. |
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Scrub the mussels and clams, discarding any whose shells are gaping open or seem lifeless when you squeeze them. |
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Fresh mussels, also known as poor man's oysters for their cheap abundance, are marvellous at this time of year. |
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Meanwhile Andrew lived simply on a diet of mussels and whelks and the occasional boiled crab that bubbled in the pot. |
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Why couldn't they be farmed, like oysters, or grown on ropes, like mussels? |
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Four or five minutes later, add the clams, then the mussels and prawns, and stir in the saffron strands. |
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To this she added most of a can of tomatoes and a touch of cream, and the mussels were put in to steam. |
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I actually like rocks because you can find lots of stuff in them like mussels and crabs and shellfish. |
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When cool enough to handle, slip the mussels from their shells and set aside. |
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Soak the clams and the mussels in a big pot of cold water for an hour or two. |
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When everything is boiling, put in the bag of mussels and boil for 2 minutes. |
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Lobsters are bottom-feeding predators and their diet consists of worms, mussels, snails and other small marine bottom-dwelling organisms. |
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This consists of mussels deep-fried in a light batter served with a sauce of oil, garlic, breadcrumbs and yoghurt. |
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David's penne pasta with mussels and potato was soupy, although not a soup as such. |
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Ribbed mussels, green algae and species of brown algae are often seen at the base of the mats of Spartina. |
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Next year the team will begin measuring the effectiveness of the four-year breeding program and the viability of reintroduced mussels. |
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Most species of freshwater mussels are nondescript and difficult to distinguish from one another. |
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Accumulations of zebra mussels clog municipal water systems, and have even been known to sink navigational buoys by their combined weight alone. |
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At the end of the trials all mussels were examined for any visible signs of external damage such as chips to the outer margins of the shell. |
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Here butterfish can be seen feeding on mussels, and cowries are also in evidence. |
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Ladle the mussels into warmed bowls, drizzle over a little more sesame oil and serve sprinkled with the remaining spring onion shreds. |
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The individual cages allowed the transfer of mussels to respirometry chambers without severing their byssus. |
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Before serving them to the knots, we put the mussels through a mesh to break the byssus threads that held them together and to sort them by size. |
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The intertidal zone supplies fishermen with surf perch, cabezons, blennies, rock fish, pricklebacks, mussels and sea urchins. |
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A tomato-based stew was spiked with Calabrian chile and studded with clams, mussels and calamari. |
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Close the shells and pack the mussels tightly into a steamer, or a colander placed in a pan with a little water. |
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The strandlopers, back in the 17th century, dined on mussels, abalone, crayfish and seals, on roots and fruits and edible seaweed. |
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The mussels were plump and not overdone and the sauce with them very pleasant. |
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When sea stars were experimentally removed, mussels moved down the shore, overgrowing all other species on primary rock surfaces. |
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Lot 61 also boasts excellent, chic snacks ranging from beer-braised short ribs and Thai mussels to oysters and caviar. |
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When a hard shell protects the prey, such as mussels and oysters, the starfish tugs steadily with its arms until the shells part slightly. |
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They discovered that small beads could be carved out of the shells of freshwater mussels and inserted into oysters to artificially form pearls. |
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The swan mussels seem quite content to stay on the river bed where they belong. |
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Swan mussels are highly sensitive to siltation and other environmental changes. |
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Swan mussels do have a parasitic stage but it is meant to be harmless to fish. |
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The swan mussels are found locally in slow running rivers, lakes and ponds. |
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This indicated that tissue stable sulfur isotope turnover in these mussels is influenced by sulfide detoxification activities. |
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Towards the centre of the pier pipefish, mussels galore, conger and common eels, ballan wrasse and cuttlefish lurked. |
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There was a gueuze lambic that could marry with mussels or the most aromatic of cheeses, and a fruit lambic that went with dessert. |
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Larousse mentions that the soup can be served hot or ice-cold, with double cream, mussels and grated Parmesan cheese served separately. |
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The dredge returned from 1,600 meters under the sea filled with live mussels and fresh sulfide minerals. |
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These included containers of prawns, mussels, clams, bacon, capsicum, cauliflower, champignons, onion, carrot, peas plus more. |
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Other entradas include grilled chorizo, cheese, serrano ham, tripe, grilled sardines and mussels. |
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The majority of the native swan mussel beds have been colonised, and there is a threat of local extinction of those mussels. |
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And a pastilla filled with mussels, shrimps and vermicelli was a misguided variation on the classic pigeon version. |
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Pinnotheres ostreum, and P. pisum, pea crab, are remarkably small crabs which live out their lives inside the shells of oysters or mussels. |
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Cook gently to reduce to a rich, creamy consistency, then add the mussels and parsley. |
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This 14 oz steak, complete with mussels, squid and the like, is ideal for those who can't decide. |
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Most bivalves lead a fairly stationary life, either anchored to rocks, like mussels, or buried in sediment, like razor-shells, cockles and clams. |
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While Brits eat turkey at Christmas, Spaniards look forward to festive feasts of clams, crabs, cockles, mussels, octopus and goose barnacles. |
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The Thai mussels were also wonderful, having been steamed with coconut milk and green curry sauce. |
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As mentioned in your article, mussels, cockles and perlemoen were in abundance. |
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The baked mussels were immersed sinfully in a cream-based garlic, parsley and white wine sauce. |
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Place a colander over the top of a bowl and pour the mussels and clams into this, shaking well to catch all of the cooking juices. |
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In reality, only the mussels arrived, but came with a rich tomato sauce and a strong but not overwhelming celery edge. |
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They also collected seagull eggs, fresh water lobster, whitebait, pipi, mussels, fat hen and watercress. |
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Zebra mussels, phragmites, and exotic snails are but a few of the more pervasive impediments to the recovery of some listed species. |
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Share the mussels into individual serving bowls and then ladle a generous amount of broth into each bowl. |
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Jamie plumped for the poached mussels to start with, while I chose the baby goat's cheese wrapped in smoked salmon with apricot sabayon. |
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Capsules derived from mussels and garlic have exceeded the legal food limit for arsenic, traditionally used by poisoners. |
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They threw back local smoked mussels served on crisp rice crackers with mayonnaise. |
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In nature, mussels start life as microscopic larvae floating near the surface of the sea. |
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Molluscs, barnacles, mussels, oysters, tortoises, hedgehogs, armadillos, porcupines, rhinos all grow their own. |
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There was a choice of cream of broccoli soup, warm chicken liver salad, and herb and garlic crusted mussels. |
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Hydrothane is proven to eliminate frazil ice and to control the growth of marine organisms such as barnacles and zebra mussels. |
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So are the ones for oatcakes, crowdie, medallions of venison and steamed mussels. |
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Shanghai is famous for its extremely delicate ivory portrayal of freshwater mussels and fish. |
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In addition to the many products, freshwater mussels act as water quality indicators. |
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Steak sandwiches, mussels and fries, lamb burgers and chips pad out the bar menu, while the dining room offers smart European cuisine. |
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You can have sea bass, lobster, herring, turbot, sturgeon cusks, haddock, mullet, eels, crabs, oysters and mussels. |
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Native clam populations in the Great Lakes have been decimated, and other species that compete for food with the mussels are in sharp decline. |
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Some mussels, date mussels, secrete acid and dissolve limestone. |
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One of my swan mussels in my pond has completely left its shell. |
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Share hot and cold mezzes such as hummus and baba ghanouj or steamed mussels with preserved lemon or a new selection of Mediterranean-style marinated raw fish. |
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Often thought of as a natural way to filter green pond water, these swan mussels are ideal for placing in your garden koi or other fish pond and also for other fish tanks too. |
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No dubious burger restaurants here, but elegant restaurants and diners, with plump fish, prawns and mussels doused in the taste and tanginess of the sparking Adriatic Sea. |
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Salmon, tuna, sturgeon, mussels, oysters, and sable are marinated and smoked using hickory and alder wood. |
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If the tide was out, I could smell the tang of seaweed and the musky odor of the mud flats, and hear the clicking sounds as the barnacles and mussels closed up their shells. |
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On my demanding table, comprising 10 degenerates and one discerning aesthete, virtually everybody was going for mussels followed by venison with roasted root vegetables. |
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The fishing piers create viable habitats for creatures such as oysters, mussels and sponges which are easily scraped from the sides of the pilings. |
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Shake the crab harder, and you may dislodge tiny sea stars feeding on oysters and mussels, or sea urchins scavenging for seaweed and sedentary invertebrates. |
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Earlier we glimpsed a seal, and we've seen bountiful mussels and clams half-buried in the mud and the sanderlings, avocets, and gulls that feed on them. |
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Fishing for mussels and shrimps was a hobby but potting the fruits of your labours and selling them on was a good way to save up for a new future. |
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In Europe, hooded crows have been known to prey upon mussels. |
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White barnacles, blue-black mussels and red seaweed can also be found as well as pink corraline algae and a band of kelp which includes oarweed and dabberlocks. |
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Starters were cappuccino of roasted mushroom soup with beer-battered mushrooms, followed by a tangy sorbet and a medley of lobster, langoustines and mussels in saffron sauce. |
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If you long for Markt's ham hock in an oddly smoky pea-and-asparagus soup, the coriander-and-leek-infused bouillon with mussels should charm more. |
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Remove the mussels with a draining spoon and transfer to warm bowls. |
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It's only a simple silver device for gouging mussels out of their shells but with its single, practical use it might, if only for a moment, improve her life. |
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Although I've lived in the Selby area for most of my life, I've never seen crowds of fisherman hauling nets of clams, mussels and tuna from the murky waters of the River Ouse. |
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We chose the fried calamari and an order of cabo, an eggplant dish, from an interesting list that included bruschetta, quesadillas, ceviche and steamed mussels. |
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Rocks and coral blocks cast up on shore often show the tell-tale circular or oval openings of the burrows of boring bivalves such as piddocks and date mussels. |
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Here we will find acorn barnacles, mussels, crabs, and sea stars. |
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However, all these semantics were soon forgotten when the largest steamer of mussels arrived, complete with another bowl for the shells and a finger bowl. |
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After feverishly devouring Sandoval's mussels, everyone at the table passed around the remaining chipotle broth with tomato and cilantro, guzzling it like soup. |
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Remove the heads and shells from the prawns and shell the mussels. |
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Most shells were bivalves, especially clams and some mussels. |
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They comb the sea floor for sea snails, oysters and mussels. |
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During this first dive, the team did discover a garden possibly less than one year old with tiny tube worms, mussels and clams all living together. |
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Overall, mussels, barnacles and whelks all had higher metabolic activities at SH than BB, whereas there was no difference in metabolic activity for sea stars. |
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The extensive menu includes Irish staples such as sausage, bacon and potato casserole, buckets of mussels and breakfasts of blood sausage, fried eggs, bacon and tomato. |
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However, in response to the combined cues from both predators, mussels expressed neither inducible defense and had significantly reduced tissue growth. |
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Adjacent clumps of mussels coalesced to form extensive beds, which then served as a secondary substrate for other algal species and associated fauna. |
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Bitterlings were collected from the same site as the mussels by electrofishing in mid-April 1999 and kept indoors in large aquaria at the university. |
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Serve the mussels and sauce over hot fettuccine or spaghetti, with olive oil, salt, cracked pepper and a little Parmesan cheese, or with fresh crusty bread. |
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The Basque version of bouillabaisse, or fish stew, is called ttoro and includes mussels, crayfish, congers, the head of a codfish, and three other kinds of fish. |
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I had the mussels in the coconut laksa, Mara had the calamari salad. |
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When I lived here twenty-odd years ago, I had almost no money and gathered mussels for my soup-pot, nettles, pried the meat out of winkles with a pin. |
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Episodically, stronger storm currents could dislodge rocks with attached algae, mussels, and other epifauna, exposing them to transport ashore by storm waves. |
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Serve with spoons for the broth, and finger bowls for the mussels. |
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From there, it is into the clams, cockles, mussels and scallops. |
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More than 100 people watched the pair cook up a late brunch, which included a recipe for monkfish with mussels and bacon, saffron rice and a lemon sauce. |
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In mussels, the proliferation of peroxisomes has been proposed as a specific biomarker of pollution by xenobiotics in marine and estuarine environments. |
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Chapter One starts with oysters, mussels and clams and subsequent chapters visit herring and shad, sablefish and butterfish, mahi mahi, halibut and sand dabs. |
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Almost 20 years have passed since zebra mussels were first spotted in U.S. waters, yet each year the invasive mollusk continues to spread, despite efforts to control it. |
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Environmental health officer Ray Parle explained that shellfish like mussels, oysters, clams and scallops filter their food from the water like a sieve. |
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The strong-jawed fish will also gorge themselves on zebra mussels, an invasive species that is currently considered one of the greatest threats to the Higgins eye. |
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The canal offers a rich array of shellfish, including oysters, clams, mussels, and Dungeness crab, which can go from water to table in less than two hours. |
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A rice garden profligate with mussels, squid, clams, shrimp, sausage and chicken, as well as peas, carrots and piquillo peppers, it was a delight. |
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According to the report, trout populations could plummet, while the range of destructive alien species, such as carp and zebra mussels, would likely expand. |
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Using a slotted spoon, transfer the mussels to a warm soup tureen. |
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Extract the meat from most of the mussels and discard the shells. |
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Later in the night everyone got an opportunity to sample the local seafood with lots of oysters and mussels available to eat in the local hostelries. |
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Even oysters and mussels are banished from the Singer table. |
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A ceramic bowl spills over with a hearty stew of calamari, shrimp, flanks of fish, mussels and scallops in a mild and vaguely sweet tomato-fennel sauce. |
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Because they are filter-feeders, pollutants in the water will accumulate in the tissue of mussels until they reach a toxic level killing the organism. |
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Tunicates can overgrow sea scallops and mussels, and they may affect other species of clams and worms that live in the seabed below the tunicate colony. |
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If one mentions the word aquaculture in Ireland, the first thing that comes to mind is most probably salmon or shellfish like mussels, oysters and scallops. |
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There's beef, duck and a vegetarian option, but the speciality is an interesting selection of fish dishes, including halibut, sole, monkfish, mussels and scallops. |
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There were fresh shrimp, mussels, and codfish in the mix, and little fronds of carrot and fennel, all of which were nicely fried to a golden, tempura-like crispness. |
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A 6-day deployment of swan mussels around a pharmaceutical discharge produces a reduction of activity relative to controls, although this was not significant. |
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I attacked the bowl of molluscs using a great technique I was once taught for eating mussels without cutlery, by using an empty shell as a finger-sized pair of tongs. |
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The most commonly observed fouling organisms were ascidians, sponges, barnacles, tunicates, and mussels. |
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At low tide families of Pacific islanders collect cockles, pipis and greenlipped mussels for beach barbecues. |
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Known for its muskellunge fishing, it also supported an unusually rich population of freshwater mussels. |
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Furthermore, he says, when zebra mussels detect a toxicant, they sometimes stop filtering water for days or weeks while the chemical dissipates. |
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Blue mussels and pieces of fish, possibly from a species of clupeid, were also inside the traps. |
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Where necessary, encrusted material such as mussels or tubeworm conglomerates was selectively dislodged to check for underlying nests. |
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In addition to tube worms, the team documented deep-sea fish, mussels, clam beds and high densities of crabs. |
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Swan mussels, some the size of a mobile phone, and 10 species of fish have been moved to Calderstone Park while the work is carried out. |
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Young, dense seed mussels are dredged up and relaid in more sheltered areas, where they will not be destroyed by storms. |
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Wales is also known for its shellfish, including cockles, limpet, mussels and periwinkles. |
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Sea fish include dogfish, cod, sole, pollock and bass, as well as mussels, crab and oysters along the coast. |
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Oysters, mussels and shrimps were eaten in large quantities and cod and salmon were popular fish. |
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Surrounded by the sea, Brittany offers a wide range of fresh seafood and fish, especially mussels and oysters. |
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For this reason it has long been used to line parts of ships to protect against barnacles and mussels. |
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The clumping habit helps hold the mussels firm against the force of the waves. |
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At low tide mussels in the middle of a clump will undergo less water loss because of water capture by the other mussels. |
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Both marine and freshwater mussels are gonochoristic, with separate male and female individuals. |
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Marine mussels are abundant in the low and mid intertidal zone in temperate seas globally. |
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Freshwater mussels inhabit permanent lakes, rivers, canals and streams throughout the world except in the polar regions. |
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Within Europe, where mussels have been cultivated for centuries, Spain remained the industry leader. |
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Freshwater mussels are used as host animals for the cultivation of freshwater pearls. |
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Within a few days, the mussels migrate to the outside of the sock for better access food sources in the water column. |
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After harvest, mussels are typically placed in seawater tanks to rid them of impurities before marketing. |
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Byssal threads, used to anchor mussels to substrates, are now recognized as superior bonding agents. |
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Freshwater mussels nowadays are generally considered to be unpalatable, though the native peoples in North America ate them extensively. |
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During the second World War in the United States, mussels were commonly served in diners. |
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In Belgium, mussels are sometimes served with fresh herbs and flavorful vegetables in a stock of butter and white wine. |
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In Cantonese cuisine, mussels are cooked in a broth of garlic and fermented black bean. |
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A simple criterion is that live mussels, when in the air, will shut tightly when disturbed. |
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Although mussels are valued as food, mussel poisoning due to toxic planktonic organisms can be a danger along some coastlines. |
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For instance, mussels should be avoided along the west coast of the United States during the warmer months. |
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A person affected in this way after eating mussels is said to be musselled. |
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Shellfish, including crabs, prawns, tiger prawns, lobster, squid, and mussels, are commonly eaten. |
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Hundreds of animals, such as sea anemones, barnacles, and hooked mussels, inhabit oyster reefs. |
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Several studies have shown that oysters and mussels have the capacity to dramatically alter nitrogen levels in estuaries. |
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The Pacific oyster is one of the three main aquaculture species in New Zealand along with king salmon and the greenshell mussels. |
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A method of obtaining prey unique to gulls involves dropping heavy shells of clams and mussels onto hard surfaces. |
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One proposed solution to eutrophication in estuaries is to restore shellfish populations, such as oysters and mussels. |
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The main species in the EU are trout, salmon, mussels and oysters, but interest has been shown in sea bass, sea bream and turbot. |
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Lobster, shrimp, conger, bass and mullet are caught, while mussels and oysters are farmed. |
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They were also diving to feed on blue mussels and other underwater food sources like the green sea urchin. |
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For starters I could not choose between the seared scallops on spiced cauliflower puree with an Asian pear and shisho salad and the mussels. |
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Inspectors, who only required one day of training, are specifically looking for zebra and quagga mussels as well as Eurasian watermilfoil. |
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Filter feeding animals such as freshwater mussels also consume algae, and then are eaten by animals such as native water rats. |
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Zebra mussels clog water intakes for hydroelectric companies, harm unionid mussel species, and are believed to be a reservoir of avian botulism. |
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The State Department of Fish and Wildlife said technicians discovered the Zebra mussels on a boat at the Ontario boat inspection station. |
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Zebra mussels, the pipe-clogging scourge of the Great Lakes, also act as an important food source for local waterfowl and fish, for example. |
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Zebra mussels filter toxins from the water and pass them up the food chain. |
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Many shellfish are bi-valves and have two shells hinged together, like razor shells or mussels. |
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In very cold winters, marine life is washed up on shore, including sea urchins, razor shells, mussels and cockles. |
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Dad would bait a gangion of hooks with mussels and couldn't reel the surfperch in fast enough. |
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With daily deliveries from the farm, shellfish lovers will be able to experience the freshest farm to table oysters, clams, mussels and geoduck. |
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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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The glochidia temporarily attach to fish, allowing mussels to distribute themselves upstream and downstream and among watersheds. |
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Chilled to a seafood-enhancing temperature, the mussels, littleneck clams, scallops, shrimp and fabulously tender baby octopus are exquisite. |
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Blount Seafood's product line includes sea clams, ocean quahogs, mussels, calamari, New Zealand littleneck clams, chowders, soups and sauces. |
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He said the State had already achieved success in salmonoid farming, eels, mussels, ornamental fish, and abalone. |
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Evaluation of methods for attaching PIT tags and biotelemetry devices to freshwater mussels. |
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We conclude that the highly virulent El Tor biotype was not taken up by the mussels and could thereby escape the mussels' elimination process. |
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Sealife at the dock include blue mussels, algae, sticklebacks, shrimps and the famous conger eels. |
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Cozze alia Marinara, or mussels marinara style, is a popular dish across Europe. |
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Fish lovers should try the Fantasia, a shrimp, large prawn, mussels, onion, tomato sauce with garlic butter dish that is to die for. |
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Silver carp feed on the plankton necessary for larval fish and native mussels. |
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Examples of invasive alien species include Japanese knotweed, floating pennywort and Zebra mussels. |
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Some of the women made for the mangroves while the others searched on the exposed mud bars of low tide for mussels and pipis. |
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Fundamental to the project are actions that will restore river habitat to benefit freshwater pearl mussels and salmonids on which the pearl mussel lifecycle depends. |
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Like other bivalves, mussels are filter feeders that cleanse the water they live in, stocking up on valuable omega-3 fatty acids from algae in the process. |
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Or paupiettes of salmon, stuffed with prawns and topped with mussels? |
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Go off the beaten track with fried beancurd rolls with mussels, a thin crisp seafood-stuffed roll resembling a sprig roll but made with tofu rather than pastry. |
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Numerous structural components of dams and hydropower facilities are vulnerable to heavy macrofouling by quagga mussels including intake tower trash racks and cooling towers. |
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I can't help but glom onto the plethora of thumb-sized mussels. |
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Content yourself with a pizza, take it relatively light with one of the vast, frondy salads, or perhaps go for a plate of steaming mussels, prepared in six different ways. |
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Zebra mussels are highly effective filter feeders that compete with native species and remove phytoplankton, a fundamental component of the freshwater food chain. |
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This will open new opportunities for Canadian farmed salmon, arctic char in the Yukon, oysters on the Pacific coast, and mussels in Atlantic Canada. |
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Chemosynthetic communities, which may include mussels and tube worms, use chemical energy from inorganic chemicals instead of light energy to produce food. |
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Dolmer observed reduced numbers of poriferans, echinoderms, anthozoans, molluscs, crustaceans, and ascidians in dredged areas four months after dredging for mussels. |
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All the beers and ciders on sale will have sea-based names while popular seaside food will also be on sale, including prawns, mussels and crabsticks. |
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Sea stars consumed significantly more intertidal mussels than fouling mussels, despite the thick shells and larger adductors of the intertidal mussels. |
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Shellfish include mussels, cockles, periwinkles, clams, and oysters. |
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The invasive freshwater zebra mussels, native to the Black, Caspian, and Azov seas, were probably transported to the Great Lakes via ballast water from a transoceanic vessel. |
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Both cultured pearls and natural pearls can be extracted from pearl oysters, though other molluscs, such as the freshwater mussels, also yield pearls of commercial value. |
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The partially confined nature of the Wash habitats, combined with the ample tidal flows, allows shellfish to breed, especially shrimp, cockles and mussels. |
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Sea urchins feed mainly on algae but can feed on sea cucumbers and a wide range of invertebrates, such as mussels, polychaetes, sponges, brittle stars, and crinoids. |
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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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Oysters were eaten on both shores, as were mussels and periwinkles. |
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Historically, it has been believed that after cooking all the mussels should have opened and those that have not are not safe to eat and should be discarded. |
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Blue cod and scallops, fried in the airiest beer batter, salty chips and wedge of lemon, or mussels with garlic, parsley, white wine and just a drop of cream. |
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The company's lead product Endocap-Z, a plant derived molluscicide targeting zebra mussels and terrestrial mollusks, is currently under development. |
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Our main buffet included mussels in a tangy black bean sauce, lots of beef in black pepper sauce and a lusciously red chilli sauce that was just fab with some egg fried rice. |
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In marine mussels, fertilization occurs outside the body, with a larval stage that drifts for three weeks to six months, before settling on a hard surface as a young mussel. |
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Like most bivalves, mussels have a large organ called a foot. |
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Today we can also find mangoes, avocados, quinoa, coffee, evaporated milk, lucuma, giant corn, snacks, mandarins, limes, scallops, mussels, beans and more. |
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