One approaching construction phase is an aquaculture project breeding dolphinfish. |
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The researchers studied species, ranging from sharks to dolphinfish, that represented the different stages of fish evolution. |
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The company is currently investigating two locations for the project, which will eventually produce 2000 tonnes a year of dolphinfish for the export market. |
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They include tuna and tuna-like species, oceanic sharks, pomfrets, sauries and dolphinfish. |
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The longliners deploy miles of lines with thousands of baited hooks that also catch silky and blue sharks, turtles, dolphinfish, barracuda, swordfish, sailfish and marlin – all species in decline. |
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The Maltese authorities shall inform the Commission, by 1 July of each year of the list of fishing vessels authorised to participate in dolphinfish fishery. |
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That way you will be sure to diner on dolphinfish or Tazar! |
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One of the two dolphinfish in the 651-800 mm size group contained remains of flyingfishes and the other contained tetraodontid puffers. |
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Billfishes and dolphinfish were noted among landings from pelagic gillnet and longline fisheries. |
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A relatively new fishery for dolphinfish caught an estimated 7,000 t since 2000, none of which was considered reported. |
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Or looking into the Outer Bay exhibit where sunfish, sharks, tunas, barracudas, sea turtles and dolphinfish swim. |
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Our rich marine waters are some of the most productive in the world, teeming with schools of yellowfin tuna, blue marlin, dolphinfish, and sardines. |
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Dolphinfish are considered in some national fishery management plans but, similar to pomfrets and sauries, they do not appear to be assessed by international fishery bodies. |
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We know more about this migration these days thanks to ongoing tagging efforts through the South Carolina-based Dolphinfish Research Program. |
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When Don Hammond started the Dolphinfish Research Program, he came to the Central Florida Offshore Anglers club in Orlando, where I was a member, and I got a 5-tag kit. |
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