Seen from an aircraft high above, they look like a mackerel sky reflected in the surface of the water. |
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Cirrocumulus is sometimes referred to as a mackerel sky because of the shapes it takes on. |
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Similarly, Wind at Sunset weaves yellows among the metallic blue nodes of a crepuscular, mackerel sky. |
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There was a darkening mackerel sky and the voices climbed into it and filled it, horizon to horizon. |
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Rather, expect braised lettuce, mackerel, and lots of cheap, filling pasta. |
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Common fish which can give ciguatera fish poisoning include groupers, barracudas, snappers, and mackerel. |
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Together with some mates we all go out fishing off the coast of Hove where we catch sea bass and mackerel. |
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These are the fatty acids in fish, like salmon, sardines, herring, mackerel. |
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Salmon, mackerel, herring, sardines, pilchards and fresh tuna are the best source of Omega 3 which is rich in Eicosapentaenoic acid. |
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The healthy fats found in oily fish such as salmon, trout, mackerel, herring and sardines appear to help raise HDL levels. |
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Next day he dined at Breteuil on 'fried mackerel and an omelette and a bottle of bad wine' for all of which he was overcharged. |
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The Burren Smokehouse is a traditional smokehouse producing quality oak smoked Irish salmon, trout, mackerel and eel. |
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I have seen him stuff his gob with lumps of spiky chorizo and smokey pieces of grilled mackerel. |
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Do not be tempted to scrub the gloss finish of the rod itself with the scourer to remove those stubborn mackerel scales. |
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A classic Japanese cooking technique, therefore, is to simmer strong fish such as herring and mackerel in sake. |
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My prawns were merely passable, but the mackerel was heavenly, as were the pickled herrings with finely sliced pickled onions. |
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The water which surrounds the island is a rich fishing ground for tuna and mackerel. |
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For example, the Japanese cook mackerel, bonito, and tuna by steaming them before smoking, after which they are dried. |
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Try salmon, mackerel, sardines, orange roughy, trout, sushi-grade tuna or any other fish that tends to produce a lot of oil during cooking. |
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Oily fish like mackerel and salmon are cooked to an internal temperature of 45 degrees Celsius and fish on the bone are cooked to 55 degrees. |
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This is an important spawning and nursery ground for many important pelagic fishes such as clupeoids, horse mackerel, scomber and saury. |
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These larger animals include the great schools of fish, such as tuna, menhaden, cod and mackerel, which we catch for food. |
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The hook is then baited with a fillet of mackerel, to combine both movement and smell for the fish to home in on. |
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The tank features thousands of herring, mackerel, garfish, and horse mackerel, which are found off the coast of Denmark. |
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There is nothing worse than a pouting that's been asleep all day in a plastic bag, or a mackerel that's been slipped down someone's gumboot. |
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We boxed several Spanish mackerel and speckled trout, plus sheepshead, skipjacks, whiting, sand trout and one small flounder. |
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With higher ocean temperature we often find more mackerel, bass and mullet willing to feed. |
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On the coast you saltwater fly fishers can expect to catch bass, mullet, garfish, flounders and mackerel. |
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Local anglers are having a ball as shoals of mackerel still abound in the bay. |
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Of the mackerel family, bluefin tuna are the biggest, capable of reaching 1500 pounds. |
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You're going to want to avoid shark, swordfish, tile fish, and king mackerel. |
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I know of one jewfish caught that was 18 kg and another angler had two quite nice Spanish mackerel to the wall but was unable to gaff them. |
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Commercial fishing includes salmon, herring, cod, plaice, crustaceans and mollusks, mackerel, sprat, eel, lobster, shrimp, and prawns. |
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Avoid king mackerel, which accumulates more toxins, including mercury, than other mackerel species because of its size. |
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A set of standard mackerel feathers, often tied using spade end commercial haddock hooks, are ideal. |
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Today I served some mackerel with confit of duck, two oily and fatty ingredients which you wouldn't expect to see together. |
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Fish high in EPA and DHA include salmon, mackerel, sardines, herring, anchovies, rainbow trout, bluefish and white albacore tuna canned in water. |
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Between you and me, I had too much grouse and red wine last night and mackerel is very good for lowering cholesterol. |
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Dietary sources include eggs, fatty fish such as mackerel, sardines and tuna, vitamin D-fortified foods and vitamin D supplements. |
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Omega three fatty acids are found in greatest amounts in fatty fish such as salmon, mackerel, herring, sardines, and whitefish. |
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On the regular menu, De Marco's inclusion of spunky mackerel in his ceviche raises it above the too-genial norm. |
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Legered sea baits are proving effective with herring, mackerel, sardine and smelt all worth a try. |
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Eating at least three servings a week of fish such as salmon, sardines, mackerel and tuna is a good start. |
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The herring season will be ending shortly as the seine netters move off North after the mackerel. |
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If you can get outside there are some tuna, jew and trag about with the odd squire and mackerel which are far and few between. |
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Pregnant women and women thinking of becoming pregnant should avoid eating swordfish, shark, king mackerel and tile fish. |
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His period of shyness now over, he wolfs down squid sashimi, mackerel rolls and tuna nigiri while ordering me to keep mixing wasabi and soy. |
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After the tuna tartare, I was presented with aji mackerel sashimi tossed in shiso blossoms. |
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Oily fish such as herring, kippers, mackerel, pilchards, salmon, sardines and trout, contain oils that can lessen the risk of thrombosis. |
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Decent dietary sources of vitamin D to include in the diet include kippers, mackerel, sardines and salmon. |
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Part of the reason for more concentration on mackerel is that there are problems in the anchovy fishery. |
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Recent studies have shown that marine fish such as shark, swordfish, and king mackerel can also contain high levels of mercury. |
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The team also filmed wolf fish and deep-sea sharks, which fought over mackerel bait attached to the lander. |
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They used small whole mackerel, trout, smelt, rudd, eel, perch, and lamprey. |
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Most surf waders use elongated popping corks to keep shrimp suspended in the fast lane for quality fish such as trout, mackerel and pompano. |
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I like to fish for sharks and mackerel at the same time, using the mackerel I catch as shark bait. |
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Oily fish, such as mackerel or trout, is one of the easiest things possible to cook, points out Annie. |
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He and many others landed jobs on in-shore mackerel boats, fishing tamer waters around the Isle of Skye and Plymouth. |
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The officials claimed that the seals prefer pilchard, small hake and horse mackerel. |
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Our focus is on herring, mackerel, anchovetas and other fish for reduction. |
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Its primary food consists of sardines, anchovies, small mackerel, crabs, shrimp and squid. |
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Wild fish caught for farm feed include herring, mackerel, sand eels and anchovies. |
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The feeders can be proper freshwater patterns filled with mashed mackerel, worm and bread, the bread acting as binder and scent soaker. |
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Fish is most beneficial for the body when it comes in an oily form such as mackerel, trout or salmon. |
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Davy baited up the skate rigs with whole mackerel, and we dropped them over the side. |
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Studies have shown that fossil discoveries can date the snake mackerel back to the Eocene era. |
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The bulletin said the contraction during the fourth quarter was reflected in the species such as demersal hake, horse mackerel and rock lobster. |
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The bulk of the diet of large congers is made up of small fish, from cod and hake in deep water to mackerel and herring in shallow water. |
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In Dorset, mackerel usually arrive in June, as they chase the sand eels and whitebait inshore, sometimes chasing them right up onto the beach. |
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They're most abundant in fish like tuna, mackerel, herring, salmon and sardines. |
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Trawl fisheries catch jack mackerel in other areas including the Taranaki Bight and Chatham Rise. |
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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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Lee emphasizes unsaturated fats contained in olive oil, avocados, nuts, seeds, salmon and mackerel. |
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The wreck is spread out before me like a filleted mackerel, bow and stern intact with the midships opened up. |
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The two fish, members of the snake mackerel family, are sometimes called white tuna. |
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He wanted to target lucrative species that lived near the surface, the pelagic fish, such as sardinella, mackerel and horse mackerel. |
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For the bigger fish, try peeler crab tipped off with a tiny square section of mackerel or squid, or lugworm with a tippet of mackerel or squid. |
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Populations of striped bass on the East Coast, redfish in the Gulf of Mexico and king mackerel in Florida are all on an upward climb. |
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I opted for the smoked mackerel, which was oak smoked fillet, presented cold with a citrus lemon mayonnaise and French leaf salad. |
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Whenever we fished this popular jetty, I got the job of digging up the lugworm on the beach, and then gutting the mackerel when we got home. |
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Smoked mackerel smelled and tasted like smoked fish, and I found it pretty good. |
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Anglers had a selection of baits with them lugworm, ragworm mackerel, sandeel and peeler crab to catch that winning fish. |
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Incoming tides also bring at certain times of the year shoals of mackerel and bass, dolphins, basking sharks and giant jellyfish. |
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Dense schools of fusiliers swarm past, followed by squadrons of predators like big-eye trevally, mackerel and rainbow runners. |
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Their diet includes squid, skates, ratfish, rockfish, and octopus, as well as pelagic fishes such as mackerel and sardines. |
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High mackerel, herring, mussel and razorfish are all good, but the best by far is a dried black lugworm. |
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The mackerel hit the lure like an express train, winning a foot or two of line against the drag, wrestling the rod tip toward the water. |
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Locomotor kinematics in mackerel are similar to tuna and mackerel swim steadily at speeds of 1-2 body lengths per second in the field. |
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A streamlined fish, the mackerel is designed for fast swimming in large shoals. |
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Try the clear asparagus soup or mackerel and potato terrine to start and for the main course roast poussin or smoked confit of duck. |
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This area has the type of rough ground that the porbeagle likes to frequent, with copious quantities of mackerel and pollack, to feed upon. |
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Population genetic structures of the mackerel and chub mackerel were studied in the Mediterranean Sea. |
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I have just returned from the United States where I have been fishing for striper bass, redfish, seatrout and Spanish mackerel. |
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Alternatively, mackerel or cod steaks can be wrapped in tinfoil with cumin and lime juice and given a quick blast on the coals. |
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As a youngster he fished off the rocks for the usual species of cod, pollack, coley, wrasse, mackerel and dogfish with the odd plaice or eel. |
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Boats come in about 9 A.M. and sell fresh red snapper, sea trout, sculpin, and mackerel. |
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Larger salmon eat a variety of fishes such as herring and alewives, smelts, capelin, small mackerel, sand lace, and small cod. |
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Eat swordfish, shark, tilefish and king mackerel no more than once a month. |
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This EU ruling has resulted in any landings of herring mackerel and horse mackerel exceeding 10 tonnes being weighed. |
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Instead, the most recommended fish are salmon, common mackerel and lake trout. |
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Brush with a little olive oil and then cook the mackerel for 6-8 minutes on each side. |
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As the main port in Ireland for landings of herring, mackerel and horse mackerel it is essential that Killybegs has a 24 hour service. |
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Resembling a large Spanish mackerel, the cero mackerel has both stripes and dots on its side. |
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Wouldn't south-west anglers want to put out launce and mackerel baits for tope and rays at distance? |
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The only species of fish that would be ineligible were sea trout, mackerel, launce and herring. |
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As a youth I went mackerel fishing with an old boy called Sam off the Norfolk coast. |
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The rivers also provide fish, and there are several fisheries that produce mackerel, anchovies, and prawns. |
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These fatty acids are found in oily fish such as herring, mackerel, sardines, salmon and trout. |
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Dominic likes to use ragworm, but suggests mackerel strip or lugworm and making up cocktails with squid strips. |
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Oily fish such as salmon, trout, mackerel and sardine would be a better catch for Chris. |
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Rinse and dry the mackerel and lay them skin-side down in a lightly oiled dish. |
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Two types of Omega 3 fatty acids are found in fatty fish such as salmon, white tuna, mackerel, rainbow trout, herring, halibut and sardines. |
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You'll also find DHA in salmon, halibut, mackerel, sardines and striped bass as well as flaxseed oil and fish oil supplements. |
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They were fed only mackerel and other non-poisonous food during the breeding. |
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He said the Spanish mackerel, baby bonito and hardtails like to feed on the minnows. |
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I remember seeing the beds of pickups loaded with speckled trout, redfish and Spanish mackerel. |
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Schools of large mouth mackerel, many vermiculated angelfish, a few dogtooth tuna, and even a small whale shark made this diving very special. |
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Various species of sharks plus jackfish, king mackerel, Spanish mackerel and bull redfish should keep anglers drifting natural baits busy. |
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Still, I have had excellent nori-wrapped surf clam here, and delicious briny mackerel, a rarity. |
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Two thirds of the Irish Horse Mackerel and mackerel quota remains uncaught. |
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Cod, hake, whiting, mackerel and skate as well as shellfish were pulled from the sea. |
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In crude terms, I suppose that one could say that it is a sprat to catch a mackerel, but the message must be got across. |
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If you use a sprat to catch a mackerel, you make a small expenditure or take a small risk in the hope of a much greater gain. |
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Actually, it's probably a sprat to catch a mackerel since they have plenty more stuff that they haven't made available. |
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My first job was handline fishing for mackerel off Kilkeel in a skiff I owned with my brother. |
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Vitamin D is found in egg yolk, butter and oily fish such as salmon, trout, mackerel, herring and sardine. |
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All three of us planned to fish the Gulf of Mexico for sea trout, ladyfish, Spanish mackerel and redfish. |
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All I could remember was heady days hauling in saithe, sea bass and mackerel by the barrowload. |
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To serve, spoon some vegetables and broth into a soup bowl and set a mackerel fillet on top. |
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Canned salmon, sardines, mackerel, trout and pilchards count as oily fish, as they do when fresh. |
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Oily varieties to go for include salmon, trout, mackerel, herring and sardine. |
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The teeth are brilliantly preserved examples of a number of species, including raggedtooth, requiem and even mackerel shark. |
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These are fantastic with roast lamb, chicken and game dishes, even sea bass and mackerel. |
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However, if the diet is extremely rich in fish oils, for example, herring, mackerel, sardines and sprats, it may not be necessary to take hemp oil as well. |
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Pleased they had got an increase in the white fish quota, he hoped the quota drop in blue whiting and horse mackerel could be made up in some way. |
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Sources of DHA include salmon, halibut, mackerel, sardines and herring. |
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Shoals of saddled bream and horse mackerel loitered mid-water. |
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The Omega 3 fatty acids found in oily fish such as mackerel, herring, sardines, tuna and salmon will also thin the blood and help prevent blood clots. |
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Other fish you might connect with are mackerel, pollock and coalfish. |
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I remember catching my first mackerel on a family holiday at Scarborough. |
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Fish oil supplements are dietary supplements that contain oil from cold-water fish, such as mackerel, salmon, black cod, albacore tuna, sardines, and herring. |
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Sources of DHA include, salmon, halibut, mackerel, sardines and herring. |
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In close off Byron there were flathead and some fit looking squire, while out wider the cobia and mackerel and yellowfin tuna were the big drawcards. |
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Sharks, mackerel and eagle rays often patrol this area, and on my first dive I nailed a great photograph of a wobbegong shark that almost posed for the camera. |
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Horse mackerel is frozen whole at sea, transhipped to reefer vessel on the high seas, and taken directly to its traditional markets in central and west Africa. |
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Many captains have created a niche business of half-day trips where customers troll for Spanish mackerel and bluefish, then use the catch as shark bait. |
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Still, at the end of the dive a small shoal of mackerel did swim past. |
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But what about a bigger selection of cheaper, often neglected but worthwhile fish such as skate, squid, hake, ultra-fresh mackerel, even good old herring? |
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Food studies indicated that more than 90 percent of the identifiable items found in the stomachs of jack mackerel are crustaceans and small, free swimming mollusks. |
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Working the reefs around these islands regularly produce barracuda, various caranx species, largemouth queenfish, king and queen mackerel and various reef fish. |
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Sailfish, dorado, kingfish, barracuda, various snappers, cobia. trevally, jacks, queenfish, bonito and Spanish mackerel are some of the fish to be caught. |
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This suggests that many were fishing directly from the shoreline with nets for pelagics such as salmon, herring, and mackerel, and baited lines for groundfish. |
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Eddie, although blind, fillets his own mackerel, and baits his own hooks. |
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When things get tough, the best alternative option to attract the fish is King ragworm or the smell, flash and movement of a properly presented mackerel strip. |
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Kelvin remembered wrapping mackerel in them and eating them wild with seasoning. |
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High offshore winds in the Coromandel area and plentiful mackerel near the coast may have been factors in that stranding, she was quoted as saying. |
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Tope are mainly fish eaters, hunting small whiting, cod, mackerel and flatfish which they chase down and disable by biting chunks out of the fish. |
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At the otherwise silent hotel, I am woken at 6.30 am by the screech of gulls as the mackerel boats cast off from the harbour and head out on the early-morning tide. |
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On the American side of the Atlantic, where it is also known as the mackerel shark, it can be found from the Gulf of St Lawrence down to S. Carolina. |
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I'm just trying to compose my face into the right look of condescending congratulation when she heaves on to the deck not one but six beautiful, silvery, shiny mackerel. |
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Imports of mackerel, herring and scad from Northern Ireland and Scotland are rarely designated as imports, however these are included in the Irish export figures. |
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Of course if your view of fishermen is of the lone few on a trawler battling danger and the deep for a few mackerel it would be difficult to agree. |
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Mayo does advise that pregnant women avoid swordfish, king mackerel, shark, and tile fish. |
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It was coming from the chimney breast, which to be honest I could really have worked out in my head without needing to turn myself into the human smoked mackerel. |
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Fish oil supplements are derived from a variety of sources, including mackerel, herring, tuna, salmon, cod liver, halibut, whale blubber and seal blubber. |
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If you are fishing specifically for pollack, coalfish, cod or bass with strip, slice the mackerel strip lengthways along the dotted line indicated by the bone locations. |
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Less obvious are schools of king mackerel, bonito and Spanish mackerel. |
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At the next pull it shakes into life and we're off towards Dawros Head, untangling the fishing line, scanning the water for mackerel shoals breaking the surface. |
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Salmon, haddock, halibut, bass, cod, mackerel, sardines and tuna contain trace minerals and other nutrients that are not commonly or sufficiently found in our diets. |
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While wild hamachi with scallion, radish, and ginger dashes madly across your senses, Spanish mackerel laden with a blend of soy and truffle oil capsizes taste buds. |
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The range of the cero mackerel is limited to the western Atlantic Ocean, from Massachusetts, USA south to Brazil, including the Bahamas and West Indies. |
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The report said NamSea had increased catches of industrial fish like horse mackerel and anchovies and that NamSea will not pay a dividend to shareholders this year. |
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Some vessels will change over to whitefish but with horse mackerel and herring fisheries closed many boats have no alternative but to lie idle at quaysides. |
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The cod's the best bit here, but in nutritional terms, it trails a dismal second to oily varieties of fish such as salmon, trout, tuna, mackerel and swordfish. |
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Piquancy is something I value in a fish recipe, especially when that fish is one of the oily varieties such as tuna, herring or, my favourite, mackerel. |
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Such favourites as herring, plaice, cod, Dover sole, haddock, monkfish, snapper, mackerel, sardines, scallops and tuna are all as wild as cheetahs and antelopes. |
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One boat of women spent the day in the gulf rather than offshore and caught bonito, sierra mackerel, African pompano, yellow tails and, after an hour's fight, a stingray. |
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Whilst herrings, sprats and mackerel are still deservedly popular, eel sections, lamprey, gurnard, and many other salt and fresh water species are experimented with. |
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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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Although live bait is preferred, dead ribbonfish, also called silver eels, will make any mackerel lick his lips, but they're rigged dead for a reason. |
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On calmer mornings, walking the beach and casting diagonally across the surf line can produce a mixed bag of trout, reds, jacks, snook and mackerel. |
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The main species harvested are hake, horse mackerel and pilchard, whilst other species such as monk, anchovy, tuna and sole also contribute to this sector. |
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Hake, red bream, tuna, Dover sole, and monkfish are the favourites, but anchovies, sardines and mackerel are also very much appreciated in the Basque Country. |
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Another way to fish for mackerel is to spin with lures or sandeels. |
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It was followed by glittery portions of jack mackerel and a strip of crunchy octopus dusted with a mossy, gunpowderlike substance that Nagata identified as green-tea salt. |
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A cheap source of protein, particularly suited to canning and smoking, New Zealand jack mackerel is sold all over the world, from China and Japan to Fiji, Russia and Nigeria. |
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Seer fish steaks and fillets pomfret and mackerel are for the taking. |
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You will also catch plenty of mackerel and garfish in summer. |
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Blue sharks feed on small pelagic fishes including jack mackerel, northern anchovy, Pacific herring and market squid. |
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These fisheries include shellfish, pollock, halibut, sablefish, mackerel, and cod. |
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Despite using interesting, cheaper and more sustainable fish varieties, such as coley, rock salmon and mackerel, GBE couldn't compete. |
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Druridge beach is mainly flounders and dabs at full sea with the odd turbot and bass on ragworms and mackerel. |
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Plenty of mackerel have been taken from Roker pier, with a few Allis shad among them, being protected these must be returned. |
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Chub mackerel larvae fed fish larvae can swim faster than those fed rotifers and Artemia nauplii. |
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This slope and its surrounding seamounts are the spawning ground for sardine, anchovy, and horse mackerel. |
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Medium size pelagic fishes include trevally, barracuda, flying fish, bonito, mahi mahi and coastal mackerel. |
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Examples of larger pelagic fish are tuna, billfish, king mackerel and sharks and large rays. |
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Some residents include the mesopelagic squid, mackerel shark, lanternfish, hatchetfish, octopus, and shrimp. |
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Fish sought after include marlin, tuna, tarpon, sailfish, shark, mackerel, and many others. |
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Lunch starters are cauliflower in white truffle oil, peppered mackerel, goats cheese bonbons and ham hock with caperberry terrine. |
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The basking shark is the only member of the family Cetorhinidae, part of the mackerel shark order Lamniformes. |
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The weir catch of mackerel at Monomoy and along Cape Cod has been a failure. |
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The chief varieties of saltwater fish are kingfish, jack, mackerel, whiting, bonito, and tuna. |
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And when Daniel's float disappeared it wasn't a mackerel that had taken his bait, but a huge garfish. |
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Porbeagles that do turn up in the North East come in late summer, tempted by the returning mackerel and herring. |
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Decoloration and gel-forming ability of horse mackerel mince by air-flotation washing. |
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King and Spanish mackerel, and large ceros are some of the consistent visitors, along with barracudas, jacks, houndfish, and a variety of sharks. |
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A merchant, a may-pole, a man or a mackerel, A crab or a crevis, a crane or a cockerel? |
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Mr Joyce was described as an experienced trawlerman and had been fishing for herring, mackerel, whitefish and prawns. |
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Menhaden and Boston mackerel definitely appeal to snapper, but their higher oil content will also chum up the sharks. |
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The type species for the scombroid mackerel is the Atlantic mackerel, Scomber scombrus. |
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Six of the nine who fished measured in a total of 10 flounder, nine mackerel, a coalfish and two weevers. |
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A 54-pound channel cat was recently boated by Ron Staub of Orange using mackerel. |
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Among them they measured in two bass, five flounder, four mackerel, four weevers, a whiting and a dab. |
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Tarpon, snapper, mackerel and permit are just a few of the larger predators commonly sought by anglers at this exchange point. |
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Other sources of omega-3 fatty acids include sardines, mackerel, swordfish, walnuts and flax seeds, BBC site reported. |
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It's here that you can find wahoo, mahi-mahi, king-fish, tuna, barracuda and Spanish mackerel. |
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We did a black light search with this torch and black light and holy mackerel, honestly, it was like a galaxy. |
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Officials say ending commercial fishing there will improve the numbers and sizes of snappers, groupers, wahoo, mackerel and hogfish. |
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Especially stick to use-by dates with smoked salmon and mackerel as toxins can form which are not killed by cooking. |
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He added another mackerel and two weevers for 103cm, to finish ahead of Frankie Harrison, who caught a whiting, a flounder and a weever for 68cm. |
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Pteropods are an important food source for salmon, herring, mackerel, and other fish in the Pacific Ocean. |
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Down here in Florida, we are using goggle-eyes, ribbonfish, tinker mackerel, blue runners and few others. |
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His seven species score was made up of dogfish, bullhuss, mackerel, cuckoo wrasse, pollock, pouting and ballan wrasse. |
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The porbeagle feeds mainly on fish such as herring, lancetfish and mackerel but also eats cod, redfish, haddock, squid and shellfish. |
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One angler, fishing Smiths Dock, used mackerel and ragworm to land a codling of 5lb. |
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Perhaps, but my sources think the mackerel knew of this girl but she didn't know of him. |
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This includes red snapper, grey snapper, grouper, kingfish, Spanish mackerel, jack crevalle, flounder, permit and barracuda the size of logs. |
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Over 30 different species, principally belonging to the family Scombridae, are commonly referred to as mackerel. |
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One, two, three, four were left in the wake of this Killie adventurer until, holy mackerel, there was the keeper racing out. |
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Cornish peppered mackerel, smoked haddock, Scottish herring and pearl-white skate wings are all laid on a bed of crushed ice at the fishmonger. |
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Cod, haddock, whiting, saithe, plaice, sole, mackerel, herring, pouting, sprat, and sandeel are all very common and are fished commercially. |
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Herring, cod and plaice fisheries may soon face the same plight as mackerel fishing, which ceased in the 1970s due to overfishing. |
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In the late 19th and early 20th centuries new fisheries started to exploit haddock, mackerel, and lobster. |
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Horse mackerel and hake are the most important species, together representing almost half of the landings. |
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The starters included, mackerel salad, cheese fritter, Welsh rarebit and an unusual garlic and spinach soup. |
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Spoiled mackerel carries the danger of scombroid poisoning, a food-borne illness with symptoms similar to an intense allergic reaction. |
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Oily baits such as herring, mackerel and blueys are usually best for spurdog. |
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Smaller mackerel are forage fish for larger predators, including larger mackerel and Atlantic cod. |
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The water temperature determines the distribution of Atlantic mackerel and herring, which are the main food source for the northern gannet. |
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Most mackerel belong to the family Scombridae, which also includes tuna and bonito. |
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Generally mackerel are much smaller and slimmer than tuna, though in other respects they share many common characteristics. |
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The type species for scombroid mackerels is the Atlantic mackerel, Scomber scombrus. |
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That is not the case, because mackerel live in midwater pelagic environments which have no background. |
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There is a layer of thin reflecting platelets on some of the mackerel stripes. |
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Endothermic bony fishes are all in the suborder Scombroidei and include the butterfly mackerel, a species of primitive mackerel. |
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This species feeds on squid, pelagic crustaceans, lanternfishes, flying fishes, sauries and other mackerel. |
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Chub mackerel, Scomber japonicus, are the most intensively fished scombroid mackerel. |
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Chub mackerel migrate long distances in oceans and across the Mediterranean. |
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The remaining catch of scombroid mackerels is divided equally between the Atlantic mackerel and all other scombroid mackerels. |
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The flesh of mackerel spoils quickly, especially in the tropics, and can cause scombroid food poisoning. |
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Despite this, many anglers use this pier for tope, mackerel, cod, dogfish, mullet and plaice. |
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Saxitoxin, a paralytic shellfish poisoning from contaminated mackerel, was implicated in humpback whale deaths. |
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The club's trip to Scotland was hampered by windy conditons, with mackerel, wrasse and pollack proving elusive, though members did catch good numbers of codling to about 6lb. |
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Around Europe there are three populations of coastal mackerel. |
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As a species they are easily confused with Atlantic mackerel. |
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Scottish Tory MEP Struan Stevenson, attending a fisheries conference in the Faroe Islands, warned of job cuts and a catastrophe for mackerel stocks. |
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So we trolled a flashy King Getter spoon just offshore of the majority of kingfish boats, where winning-size king mackerel would get a better look. |
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From the large spicy salmon rolls to tempura fried maki, Philadelphia maki, steamed ebi prawns, tuna and mackerel sushi, this was clearly a sushi-lover's dream come true. |
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In the contemporary and chic surroundings I went native for my starter, enjoying Loch Tarbert mackerel tartare, boiled quail's egg and escabeche dressing. |
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Although this varies by location, many populations share an appetite for fish from the mullet, the tuna and mackerel, and the drum and croaker families. |
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About 21 species in the family Scombridae are commonly called mackerel. |
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By extension, the term is applied also to other species such as the mackerel tabby cat, and to inanimate objects such as the altocumulus mackerel sky cloud formation. |
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These include Spanish mackerel, blackfin tuna, amberjack, black drum, gag grouper, wahoo, bluefish, gafftopsail catfish, crevalle jack, and ladyfish. |
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The connection is not altogether clear, but mackerel spawn enthusiastically in shoals near the coast, and medieval ideas on animal procreation were creative. |
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Unusual egg occurrences included those of Pacific viperfish, opah, and jack mackerel.Similarly, Pacific viperfish eggs, released in the open ocean, can drift inshore. |
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Smaller mackerel behave like herrings, and are captured in similar ways. |
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Based on species, market is categorized into carps, mollusks, crustaceans and diadromous, mackerel, milkfish, salmon, sea bass, trout, sea bream, and other species. |
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Some days he went out in the currach with her father and her brothers, out past Blue Island and Inishlackan, where the mackerel and sea salmon were fat as piglets. |
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How often does the screw-top milk bottle fail to yield up its goods and the peel-off handle on a tin of mackerel peel off and leave the fish snugly secure inside the can? |
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Herring, mackerel and hake are the more common of the country's seafish. |
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At a certain age, however, the Cape horse mackerel in the northern Benguela tend to adopt a more demersal lifestyle, thus entering into the bottom dead zone. |
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We're fishing for barred pargo, sierra mackerel, jack crevalle, cabrilla, pompano, roosterfish, and who knows what else in the fish menagerie in the Sea of Cortez. |
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The monster mackerel shark a relative of the deadly great white is a delicacy in Svein's native Norway and will end up in being eaten in a restaurant. |
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Visitors to Hall 6, Stand 1201, can check out sliced tilapia, sea bass, barramundi and cobia, plus pickled mad grilled pickled versions of Pacific mackerel and saury. |
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Overfishing has decimated the mackerel and herring stocks all around our islands, and now because they are hard to find we are now destroying the sand eel population. |
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The fish was tempted with worm and mackerel strip and, after a few hectic moments, Andy landed his fish which clonked the scales down to 17lb 8oz. |
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For pelagics like king mackerel, jigs can be cast behind the boat, allowed to sink and then aggressively jigged towards the surface to entice the speedy mackerel to bite. |
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At the end is an excellent oyster bar and seafood restaurant, where you can dine on steamed clams while watching locals haul in mackerel and white croaker. |
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Sport fishermen value the fighting abilities of the king mackerel. |
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Off Madagascar, spinner sharks follow migrating schools of mackerel. |
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