Calamari, cob-fish, and mussel had intermediate concentrations, and sole, cuttle, frog-fish, scampi, and hen clam had the lowest concentrations. |
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Horse mussel beds create a habitat for about 100 other species, but they are being destroyed by scallop dredging. |
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He put his stick into the gap between the two halves of the complete shell and the swan mussel immediately clamped on to the stick. |
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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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Urchin pits and piddock and date mussel holes are valuable habitat for other animals. |
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Further details on byssus formation mostly in the blue mussel, Mytilus edulis, can be found in numerous reviews on the subject. |
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Our best find was the swan mussel, usually we only find the shells, so the real thing was a treat! |
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At first glance there seemed to be nothing on the mussel beds, but closer inspection revealed a few Curlews, and about 100 Golden Plovers. |
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The good news about mussel farming is that unlike other forms of aquaculture, the end product is better than the wild version. |
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Marine invertebrates like lobster, prawn, crab, oyster and mussel are also on display. |
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The artificial light regimen followed natural conditions, and fish were fed once a day with fresh black mussel meat. |
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This rich and creamy mussel soup is lighter than the original, with neither egg yolks nor a flour-and-butter roux to thicken it. |
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Why should they be here, together, as opposed to anywhere else on the mussel bed? |
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Stobart cites from the 19th century a host of ketchups including oyster, mussel, Windermere, wolfram, and pontac. |
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The eutrophication causes ecological disturbance of water, which leads to death of fish, shrimp, swan mussel and other species. |
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Combine the reduced fumet, wine, pastis, and mussel liquid if using, in small heavy saucepan. |
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For main courses, the boned skate wing, with mussel, parsley and caper tartare, was simply divine. |
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If we are to deliver sustainable growth for the bottom mussel sector will need the sector itself to be part of the decision making process. |
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Tautog, sea bass, and cunners share the feeding grounds of mussel beds and other small crustaceans. |
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Native mussel shells are used in the cultured pearl and jewelry industries. |
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Terns and eiders had been disturbed, while eiders had been doubly hit because the pickers were depleting the mussel beds on which they feed. |
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Not only was it the same colour as the mussel bed, but it had an assortment of tiny shell fragments all over its body. |
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The tide was out, further out than I had seen for a very long time, revealing an expanse of mud and mussel beds. |
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The usual lot were there on the mussel beds, and in the channel, a seal was having a tough time disposing of quite a large salmon. |
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Some areas are covered with thick juvenile mussel beds on which abundant starfish graze. |
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The island has an untouched oyster bed while the general area has mussel and cockle beds. |
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In the early hours I had a terrific run on my swan mussel rod that again ripped off yards of line. |
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Later in the morning the air sea rescue helicopter arrived at the scene, responding to the mussel dredger's satellite emergency beacon. |
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These sites included several freshwater mussel shell middens that contained a number of well-dated artifactual and biotic assemblages. |
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The common mussel Mytilus edulis can be so closely packed that their growth is affected and they grow misshapenly. |
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This shipyard has been chosen by the owners of three Irish mussel dredgers to build their new vessels. |
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We were very aware on holiday of the proliferation of salmon, trout, halibut and mussel farms. |
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The fertilized eggs develop inside the mussel shell and the little bitterlings leave it three to four weeks later. |
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The Castle Eden is an extremely scenic old steamship, lying in 33m on a clean bottom of mussel shells, clams and coarse gravel. |
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Many mussel species depend on specific species of fish to serve as hosts for mussel larvae, or glochidia. |
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Today's dish is a baked trout with a mussel based sauce and a julienne of vegetables. |
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Maori scraped it with mussel shells, wove it into fishing nets, made eel traps and tukutuku panels to decorate whare. |
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Starved whelks were provided with empty mussel shells so that sun-exposure was similar for both treatment groups. |
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There was a lot of it, perfectly cooked and served with a gigantic green-lip mussel and a beautifully sweet-and-sour Madeira salsa. |
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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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Also try tippets of razorfish, cockle, mussel and especially small tellin clams found after storms washed up on the beaches. |
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The combination of the statocysts and the statolith aids the mussel in maintaining equilibrium by sensing gravity. |
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With the mussel stuck in the open position, the oystercatcher can pull out the contents with the tip of its chisel-like bill. |
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The black striped mussel has caused millions of dollars worth of damage to marine industries around the world, and can cause havoc for shipping. |
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The fingernail-sized zebra mussel, native to the Caspian Sea region, was the wake-up call. |
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The zebra mussel, for instance, has spread via ships and boats across Western Europe and North America. |
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Environmental authorities estimate that tens of millions of dollars have been spent every year since the mid-1980S to combat the zebra mussel. |
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Threats to these species are numerous, including the potential invasion of their habitat by the exotic zebra mussel. |
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The Asian clam and the zebra mussel are probably the two most common exotic species, which have been introduced to North American freshwaters. |
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The mussel beds have to be maintained during the growing period. |
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For the mussel filling, choose a pan with a tight-fitting lid. |
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This is the most successful part of the recipe. You strain the mussel liquid into a bowl, wipe out your pot, then re-add the liquid and bring it to a boil. |
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A mussel propagation facility is being considered by the national park. |
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They went down to the mussel beds that were sheeted with ice. |
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Using chemical signals in larval mussel shells, the scientist will differentiate juveniles that were spawned locally from those from other places. |
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Probably best known among the globe-trotting invaders is the zebra mussel. |
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Page Six says they dined on mussel soup, crayfish and artichoke risotto at a tony Venetian restaurant. |
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The clam and mussel chowder scored five out five with my husband. |
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Hors d' oeuvres included soup of mussel and saffron, salmon gravalax with oyster beignets and citrus dressing or salad of baby gems with tiger prawns and beluga caviar. |
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In 1988 the zebra mussel, once confined to the lakes and rivers of Europe, hitched a ride to Lake Erie, presumably in the ballast tanks of a visiting freighter. |
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New Zealand green mussel capsules are beneficial to many arthritics. |
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It was dry at low tide and filled quickly as the tide came in, the sides of the bay were stony and the bay itself was sandy with large mussel beds. |
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This legislation specifically addressed the zebra mussel problem. |
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Clam and mussel harvesters have been helped by the dry weather, with few flats being shut down because of bacterial pollution caused by runoff from rainstorms. |
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As was already suspected in 1993, the bitterlings have disappeared from the basin, since the species of mussel essential for their successful reproduction is lacking. |
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I crunched on over carpets of broken mussel shells, passing a big rusted ship's anchor lying tines up, and clambered up from the causeway on to the slope of the Inner Head. |
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The mussel reef that once thrived in Okahu Bay is being replenished to filter the waters from high sedimentation and metal contamination, and to restore the mauri of the bay. |
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Macroalgaes which can be happily consumed include Ulva lactuca and Ulva intestinalis, but if provided, also blue mussel seems to be consumed. |
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The seabed southwest of the Isle of Man is particularly noted for its rarities and diversity, as are the horse mussel beds of Strangford Lough. |
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Other species of marine mussel live in tropical intertidal areas, but not in the same huge numbers as in temperate zones. |
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In the United States and Canada, areas home to the most diverse freshwater mussel fauna in the world, there are 297 known freshwater mussel taxa. |
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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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As a result, the harbour is not suitable for large ships and is used mainly by mussel dredgers and pleasure craft. |
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Many other names have been ascribed to the gray whale, including desert whale, devilfish, gray back, mussel digger and rip sack. |
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Pearl farmers can culture a pearl by placing a nucleus, usually a piece of polished mussel shell, inside the oyster. |
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There are also numerous examples of marine organisms being transported in ballast water, one being the zebra mussel. |
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In cases such as the zebra mussel, invasion of US waterways was unintentional. |
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Cross a gecko with a mussel and what comes out is a new type of adhesive tape that can repeatedly stick and restick, even underwater. |
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Comparison with live animals showed that robomussels provided a good estimate of mussel body temperatures. |
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The zebra mussel breeds rapidly and can block water treatment pipes, filters and turbines. |
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Despite the appearance of two species of exotic bivalves since the 1978 study, only the invasive zebra mussel is likely to have had an impact. |
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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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I wanted to try razor clams, there was a duck salad that looked good, and I also fancied the mussel chowder. |
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Johns River runner, Phil Woodham of Titusville, likes fishing deep enough to catch an occasional freshwater mussel. |
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A LUMPSUCKER was last night getting used to life in an aquarium after narrowly escaping the nets of a North Wales mussel trawler. |
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The purple cat's paw mussel is known to use some darter and sculpin species as host fish. |
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Metazoan parasite species in cultured mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis in the Thermaikos Gulf. |
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The reproductive cycle, condition index and biochemical composition of the horse-bearded mussel Modiolus barbatus. |
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The mytilid mussel Ides washingtonia is the most abundant northeastern Pacific molluscan species known from whale bone, sunken wood, and seeps. |
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A few isolated trochoidal sharp-crested sandwaves are oriented normal to the mussel reefs. |
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The soft, stretchier part of the thread attaches to the mussel, while the stiff end latches onto the rock. |
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The gill symbiont of the hydrothermal vent mussel Bathymodiolus thermophilus is a psychrophilic, chemoautotrophic, sulfur bacterium. |
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Changes in algal community structure following zebra mussel invasion of an oligotrophic inland lake. |
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In January 2003, a Nortek acoustic Doppler velocimeter was placed in the middle of a seeded mussel raft at a 5-m depth for a period of 5 days. |
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We will use the mussel Utterbackia imbecillis, which parasitizes the common bluegill sunfish, Lepomis macrochirus. |
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The mussel fauna, past, present, and future, of Sulfur Fork Creek and lower Red River, Tennessee, and laboratory transformation of glochidia. |
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At mussel refuges, the risk to introduce pathogens is compounded by the need for host fishes for glochidia transformation. |
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Lethal and sub-lethal effects of phototrophic endoliths attacking the shell of the intertidal mussel Perna perna. |
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Thus, energy is lost to the food web when the shell is produced by the mussel, and also lost when it is handled and egested by fish. |
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Effects of infection by the protistan parasite Marteilia refringens on the reproduction of cultured mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis in Galicia. |
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The figs and cheese from Te Mata, the mussel chowder at the Provedore Cafe are fantastic. |
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The effects of velocity and seston concentration on the exhalant siphon area, valve gape and filtration rate of the mussel Mytilus edulis. |
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Use of the fluorochrome calcein as an in situ marker in the brown mussel Perna Perna. |
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Marvel at the murres, elders, razorbills, and puffins that occupy the Ile du Corossol bird sanctuary, followed by a visit to a local mussel and scallop farm. |
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Messersmith coated the pillar with a thin layer of a different synthetic polymer, developed in his labs, that mimics the wet adhesive proteins found in mussel holdfasts. |
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Likewise, restrictions were decreased on the export of leopard trophies and skins, circus animals, tree kangaroos, Nile crocodiles, collared peccary and the pearly mussel. |
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The tentacled oracle successfully predicted the outcome of eight matches by choosing a mussel or oyster from one of two boxes bearing the flags of competing nations. |
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Previous rounds of consultation agreed on a new, smaller zone around the island, mainly for the blue mussel beds and peat and clay habitats that occur around them. |
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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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The Texas Administrative Code lists 18 freshwater mussel sanctuaries within Texas stream segments and reservoirs with three being on the Sabine River in northeast Texas. |
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A study of Noah's ark shell in Mali Ston Bay, Adriatic Sea.The potential for aquaculture of the bearded horse mussel and Noah's ark shell in southern Croatia. |
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Since 1990, the round goby has been following the path of the invasive zebra mussel, spreading throughout the Great Lakes basin and into the interior of North America. |
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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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This forms extremely tough, strong, elastic, byssal threads that secure the mussel to its substrate allowing it to remain sessile in areas of high flow. |
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There are nationally important horse mussel and brittlestar beds in the sea lochs and in 2012 a bed of 100 million flame shells was found during a survey of Loch Alsh. |
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The largest horse mussel bed in Scotland is near Noss Head in Caithness. |
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Salmon culture byproduct particles were found to have minimal effect on the biophysical properties of mussel feces when compared with those from an algal-based diet. |
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Another meeting with regard to the proposed Mussel Festival is arranged for this evening, Wednesday, at 8.30 in the Community Centre. |
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Quantifying the Effects of Diet and Mussel Size on the Biophysical Properties of the Blue Mussel, Mytilus spp. |
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Mussel is the common name used for members of several families of bivalve molluscs, from saltwater and freshwater habitats. |
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The Rainbow Mussel, Lake Erie Watersnake, and the Lake Winnipeg Physa Snail are all endangered. |
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Mussel shells carry out a variety of functions, including support for soft tissues, protection from predators and protection against desiccation. |
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Mussel shells usually open when cooked, revealing the cooked soft parts. |
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South Africa has a great fishing coast where anglers fish for species like cod, White Steenbras, and Mussel Cracker, although many anglers never know what they'll catch. |
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