Crackling crisp squid is surrounded by the unexpected zip of ginger, cashews, and papaya. |
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The sauce was a little lame, but I could have chomped on the squid all afternoon. |
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Otters mostly feed on invertebrates such as urchins, squid, octopus, crabs, abalone and other mollusks. |
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Staring into the seemingly deep and empty abyss some imagine enormous sharks or the legendary giant squid. |
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Since squid is also a good bait fish we believe it is proper to include squid jigging in this booklet. |
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Last week, about 1,500 jumbo squid washed up dead on the shores of Orange County in California. |
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Fish and prawn kababs in mint and garlic chutney and squid fritters in hot garlic sauce whet the palate for the sumptuous spread. |
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Small Hawaiian food eateries offer easy-to-try mini-dishes of roasted kalua pig and poi, sweet potatoes, squid lu'au, and steamed fish. |
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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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Favourite seafood dishes include a noted Dover sole and a platter of squid, king prawn, scallops and different oyster sauces. |
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The largest dead squid on record measured about 60 ft including the length of its tentacles, but no one knows how big the creatures might grow. |
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Thai families are woofing down servings of roast squid, fish balls and sticky rice. |
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Other appetizing local dishes include octopus in red wine, red mullet and squid rings for fish lovers. |
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The acid is found in organisms, including sardines and krill that eat the algae and that are in turn eaten by the squid. |
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Preliminary results show wreckfish consumed predominantly squids and teleost fishes, while both Beryx species consumed mainly squid and shrimps. |
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Alberta beef was replaced with squid, crab, crayfish and something fishy called yabbies. |
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Diet consists of squid, octopus, anchovies, lanternfish, hoki, and sometimes penguins. |
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Barracuda eat squid and small fish such as sardines, anchovies, young mackerels and grunions. |
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Its primary food consists of sardines, anchovies, small mackerel, crabs, shrimp and squid. |
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Luvvie had the grilled fish, which included squid, lemon sole, juicy prawns, monkfish, crab claws and cod. |
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About 125 years later, the town erected an enormous, life-sized model of the squid, so that all who look upon it might be awestruck. |
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Stuffed octopus, squid, and cuttlefish are served with a tomato sauce, while a roulade of beef known as bragoli is served with gravy. |
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If someone's bucket was low on squid, the folks with good catches poured in a few. |
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The ink sac can make cleaning the squid a bit messy, but all it needs is a good rinse and it's gone. |
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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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Dominic likes to use ragworm, but suggests mackerel strip or lugworm and making up cocktails with squid strips. |
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Identifying the prey of the giant squid, Achiteuthis dux, is not easy since they finely macerate their food. |
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After an excellent dinner of squid, shrimp, and vegetables, we sally forth in search of a pub, but are unable to find one. |
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The squid was barbecued in the tandoor oven and we all marvelled at how tender it was. |
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Other commonly eaten seafoods include sardines, salmon, sole, sea bass, and hake, as well as eel, squid, octopus, and lamprey. |
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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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A piece of prawn or squid bait will attract bites from not only the king george but also sand whiting, herring, tarwhine and flathead. |
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When you see squid or baitfish jumping clear of the water, bass wait below. |
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A long-lasting birefringence change was found to be produced in a tetanically stimulated squid giant axon. |
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In turn, the squid is preyed upon by large fish such as marlin and swordfish, and it's a main staple of sperm whales. |
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Abalone belongs to the phylum Mollusca, a group which includes clams, scallops, sea slugs, octopuses, and squid. |
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The whale's prey includes squid, cuttlefish, herring, and sea stars, or starfish. |
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Both the barracouta and the frostfish are mid water hunters preying on squid and small baitfish. |
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Others say that the squid deaths have been caused by underwater seismic surveys using air guns. |
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The whalers often discovered giant squid beaks inside the stomachs of these whales. |
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This squid has one of the largest beaks known of any squid and also has unique swivelling hooks on the clubs at the ends of its tentacles. |
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Fresh, fat squid make good baits, although most pier fishermen sling chunks of fresh menhaden or mullet, which hold the hook better in flight. |
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They hunt small schooling fish, squid and octopus, and are an important predator of large pelagic fish including tuna and swordfish. |
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If you find there is too much liquid in the pan from the squid, tip it at an angle over the heat to burn it off. |
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We'll discover colonies of giant squid off Winchelsea and mermen in the Marianas Trench. |
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The major group of mesozoans, the Dicyemida, live as microscopic parasites in the renal organs of squid and octopuses. |
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At least the colossal squid isn't likely to join toothfish on the seafood menu. |
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Each boat, manned by two or three fisherman, typically brings back a metric ton of squid every night. |
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Octopus and squid ceviche, salt cod croquettes and pot-roast belly pork and cheeks were all good enough to go back for. |
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Use more wasabi for fattier fish, such as toro or yellowtail, less wasabi on lean cuts, such as clam or squid. |
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Tony even struggles out of bed at 4am most days to buy turbot, squid and lobster from Cornish day boats on the harbour. |
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Without the aid of soy sauce or wasabi, our dishevelled hero sinks his teeth into the head of a live and writhing squid. |
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And, in keeping with the rites of spring, thousands of Humboldt squid are snuffing it on Newport Beach. |
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Have you tried to buy crabs, whiting, grey sole, ling or squid on the West Coast, where most of it comes in? |
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The vampire squid, however, is not a blood-thirsty predator as its name suggests. |
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The bay is home to squids including the giant squid, the seven-arm octopus and the bizarre vampire squid. |
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We talked and examined the barrels and plastic buckets filled with fish, crabs and shiny squid. |
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The bug-eyed sea creatures, believed to be Humboldt squid, normally reside in deep water and only come to the surface at night. |
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Large-finned, negatively buoyant squid soar like eagles in rising currents, but lose control in currents above one body length per second. |
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It should be noted that squid is one of the few creatures which squicks me no end. |
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During his fifth trip to Papua New Guinea, Hall took this month's featured photograph of a female squid laying eggs on a submerged tree branch. |
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Scientists believe the squid live at depths of 660 to 2,300 feet during the day. |
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Giant cephalopods such as squid and octopuses are also a great source of sea-monster folklore. |
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Soft-bodied squid replaced the hard-shelled ammonites as the leading molluscs. |
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The squid weighs about 550 pounds and was found in two pieces on Seven Mile Beach. |
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Looking at just squids and octopods, the researchers have recorded about 50 species and believe they have found two new species of squid. |
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The most obvious example is the mantle, a spherical bag of hydrostat in an octopus and a cylinder closed at one end in a squid. |
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Frigatebirds feed primarily on flying fish, but will also take menhaden, squid or jellyfish. |
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Fino Sherry, and its more nimble sibling Manzanilla, famously accompanies many tapas, whether it's Serrano ham, grilled squid or patatas bravas. |
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The chefs also cooked up crispy fish, stuffed bamboo fungus, stir-fried textured fish and a yummy-looking stir fried squid with vegetables. |
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The Peking duck with plum sauce and pancakes was perfect and the deep fried squid with chilli and garlic simply divine. |
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The first meal of the day will usually be a simple thick rice soup with accompaniments of chicken, dried squid, and pickled vegetables. |
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Huge crabs are merely dressed, squid is fried and served with mayonnaise, sole is grilled and glorious Whitstable oysters come as they are. |
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Season the monkfish and squid with salt and pepper and cook for two minutes in the same pan. |
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I predict squid, bok choy and oyster sauce, followed by rhubarb and custard tart on the menus of Marchmont next year. |
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The secret of cooking squid is simplicity, so in this dish it's just seasoned and coated with flour before being quickly fried. |
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I have a delicious crispy chilli squid, Laura has a scary-looking aubergine salad, and we share something called a vegetarian sushi. |
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The toasted bread was topped with baby squid in olive oil and tomato sauce. |
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Though the calamari was served with a nicely spicy dipping sauce, the squid rings themselves were dry and chewy and generally unappealing. |
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Mackerel tipped with a big strip of squid works well, as will a whole small calamari squid. |
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The calamari, aka baby squid, were fresh and perfectly cooked, leaving me without the familiar and unpleasant sensation of biting into a tire. |
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Half my guests don't eat meat and are more than happy to devour black empanaditas filled with calamari plied with saffron and squid ink. |
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They may be explained, rationally, as giant turtles, giant squid, or the large sunfish or oarfish that bask on the surface of the water. |
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Cephalopods, which includes octopuses and squid, have seriously weird brains. |
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Cephalopods, the octopus, the squid and cuttlefish are the main groups, I think. |
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The harbor seal's diet consists of fish, cephalopods, such as octopus and squid, and crustaceans. |
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The seas teem with mullet, squid, cuttlefish, cardinal fish, and it is here they swarm in a forest of wire coral and black coral reefs. |
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While not, strictly speaking, a plant, several specimens of squid stinkhorn fungus Pseudocolus schellenbergiae attracted interest. |
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The opah, despite being toothless, and of majestic build, pursues and eats other fish and squid. |
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Other well-managed and abundant wild species include striped bass, Pacific halibut, squid, and crabs. |
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The CIA man was creeped out, but he knew he could hock the watch for 10 bucks, probably to the same crook that sold it to the squid. |
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When I shone the light on the water, I swore it would parboil any squid that happened along. |
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A remarkable part of this exquisite symbiosis is the way the squid keeps the bacterial culture fresh within its light organ. |
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Roughly like a giant squid, or one of those micoscopic hydras, but blown up to immense proportions. |
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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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With its body obscured by murky waters, an ancient fanged reptile may have used its long neck to lunge at fish and squid. |
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A 330-pound, sixteen-foot female colossal squid was caught in early April 2003 in the Ross Sea south of Wellington, New Zealand. |
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Colossal squid have occasionally been observed attacking and feeding on Antarctic toothfish as they were being hauled in by fishers. |
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Adelie and emperor penguins, Antarctic petrels and Weddell seals, Ross Sea killer whales and colossal squid all thrive in these remote waters. |
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Penguins, orcas, minke whales, colossal squid, seals, krill, and a multitude of other animals all call the ice and ocean home. |
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It's a bit like a squid releasing ink and escaping when it is being chased. |
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Half my guests don't eat meat and are more than happy to devour black empanditas filled with calamari plied with saffron and squid ink. |
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A giant squid shocked the fisherman who caught it in his net off the coast of Vancouver Island. |
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Japanese scientists attracted the squid toward cameras attached to a baited fishing line. |
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Cut a ripe kiwi fruit in half and squeeze it over the squid, letting both the juice and flesh of the fruit drop into the bowl. |
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We inspect live eels, snake fish and frogs at one stall, pomfret, prawns squid and parrot fish at another. |
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This two-person grilled extravaganza includes octopus, cod nuggets, squid, portobello mushroom, eggplant and peppers. |
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Although the squid had a wonderful texture, the oil had not been hot enough to crisp the batter. |
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I have never visited any country, anywhere in the world, where a piece of cuttle or squid is not a top bait. |
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It is believed that the giant squid travels at speeds of over 75 miles an hour. |
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He was able to shoot a variety of animals, including other species of squid, but the giant squid remained elusive. |
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There is a chapter on Techniques, which tells you how to peel, devein and clean prawns and squid. |
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Score the squid by holding the knife at an angle and making diagonal cuts, taking care not to cut right through. |
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Bottlenose dolphins feed on squid, shrimp, eels and a wide variety of fish. |
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The muppet was then slid down to the eye of the hook so that it formed a skirt around the top of the squid bait. |
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The sauce was thick, almost like a gravy, and bits of squid and various other fruits of the sea could be discerned in it. |
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Furthermore, both the rates and mode of saltatory transport of organelles in giant lamellipodia resemble myosin-driven transport along actin in extruded squid axoplasm. |
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The cuttlefish is a relative of the squid and octopus family. |
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In the last year I have added it to white bean soup, squid with peas, chorizo stews, grilled lamb chops, roasted vegetables, baked beans, beef burgers and fish stew. |
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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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In the current late summer season, he says that most trips are for squid, bandfish or a small red grouper-looking fish that I later found out was bulleye. |
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Jules Verne's Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, which later became a Disney movie, featured an encounter between a colossal squid and a French naval vessel. |
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It was certainly not swimming in a pool of oil and was covered with a fair enough amount of batter that it was still possible to taste the squid within. |
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These monks live in seclusion, and study the ways of the giant squid. |
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These whales feed primarily but not exclusively on squid, with one species foraging in deep oceanic waters and the other over the continental shelf. |
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The food is gutsy and unpretentious, and recipes such as squid stuffed with raisins and pine kernels, or polenta and Seville orange cake, certainly do it for me. |
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Also threatened is the mysterious giant squid, unusual numbers of which have been found beached in Spain recently, some with their organs damaged almost beyond recognition. |
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Over the years whalers have reported finding a high number of large squid beaks in the mammals' stomachs, pegging sperm whales as primary predators of large squid. |
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Giant squid beaks in the stomach of sperm whales are believed to be one of the prime sources for ambergris, a valuable substance used in making perfume. |
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It has a larger beak than the giant squid and has hooks on its tentacles. |
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After migrating to the ocean, the maturing adults feed on large zooplakton, herring, pilchard, sandlance and other fishes, squid, and crustaceans. |
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Contents of the gizzards were separated into otoliths and squid beaks. |
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Otters also are known to eat crabs, octopus, squid, sea stars, and fish. |
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You can eat everything on a squid but the beak, shell, and eyes. |
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Catsharks occur around the globe in warm temperate seas, and therefore are a consistent predator on populations of squid, crustaceans, cephalopods, and small fishes. |
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Dilute the squid ink with 100 ml boiling water and set aside. |
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Most of the diet is made up of small fish, although a wide variety of sea creatures including crustaceans, marine worms, and squid are also taken. |
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Mezze choices include a tangy lemon and spinach squid and a raw beef with cracked wheat, but it's the strong drinks served in the open-plan bar that get you in the mood. |
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The generous portioning of excellent salmon, prawns, clams and squid didn't really make up for the disappointing sauce and over-cooked vermicelli. |
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She leads me into Chinese sweet shops where, alongside usual offerings of chocolates and toffees, there are buckets of candied dried shrimps and sugared squid. |
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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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Alternatively, ask for meze which gives you a taste of all those dishes with a smattering of fried squid and fasolia, cooked beans with tomato and herbs. |
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Some of the more interesting include spinach pasta with smoke salmon, black pasta with squid and lemon sauce and herb pasta with lamb and pesto sauce. |
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The menu includes dishes such as squid with asparagus and mint, baby goat with fresh Mediterranean herbs and his famous dessert of eggplant and chocolate. |
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Fill the hollowed tofu with the shrimp, squid, uni, and shiitakes. |
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The second unknown squid lost its tentacles in the trawl net. |
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Slice squid into bite-size pieces, then blanch in boiling water. |
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The birds may be fatally attracted to lighthouses, offshore drilling platforms, and the high-intensity lamps used by fishermen to lure squid to the surface. |
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This bruschetta, topped with squid, tangy goat cheese, fragrant mint, and sweet roasted garlic, is a meal on toast. |
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A few weeks after his funeral she had gone to the farmer's market and a young man with dark eyes was selling smoked bluefish, scallops and squid, bottom feeders. |
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You might be tempted by squid cooked in its own ink, braised peppers in tomato sauce, tuna or swordfish cooked in red wine, or partridge or quail in a sherry-vinegar sauce. |
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And no squid is safe from the Seattle squid jiggers who flock to the docks at dusk and stay into the wee hours of the night, hoping to catch a few. |
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From the ocean, choices include squid, whole red snapper, whiting and sardines, most of which usually look like they've just come from the fishmonger next door. |
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Slice very thinly and serve at room temperature, with squid ink aioli. |
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The king penguin feeds on fish, but specializes in eating squid. |
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This huge platter is a selection of starters recommended by the chef, including fish cakes, prawn cakes, prawn toast, squid in batter, king prawn in batter and crab sticks. |
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The giant squid has always enjoyed a reputation of mythic proportions. |
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Ammonoids are descendants of the extinct, primitive coiled nautiloids and they are extinct relatives of modern squid, octopus, cuttlefish, and nautilus. |
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The main food species of wreckfish in southern Brazil were the hake Merluccius hubbsi, the Argentine shortfin squid Illex argentinus and the red-crab Chaceon notialis. |
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For seafood try Clamman in Southhampton, proudly peddling tuna, bass, scallops, and squid all caught by local fishermen. |
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Plenty of deep-sea animals other than giant squid have shown up in fishing nets without having been captured on film in their natural environment. |
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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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His squid appetizer is marinated overnight in red wine and herbs, its vinousness a nice change from the lemon juice or vinaigrette more commonly served with squid. |
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The squid weighs 20 kilograms and measures 1.5 metres in length. |
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Razorfish are a little like squid and can be rubbery when mishandled. |
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As you leave the wreck, look out for squid hovering on the edge of your boat's pool of light, waiting for luckless fish who are also attracted by the glare. |
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One lugworm and a thin strip of squid will not get very far in a seething maelstrom of a sea where the tide is screaming through and you have other anglers all around you. |
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In the Monterey Submarine Canyon at depths of 2,100 feet and more, is a cold, dark world inhabited by strange creatures including vampire squid and football fish. |
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A starter of bucatini with squid was altogether more peasanty. |
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There were a good range of appetisers, everything from the usual won ton and spare ribs to deep fried squid and seaweed, as well as a selection of soups. |
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Opt for the delicious grilled squid, marinated fennel and chilli salad. |
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This site is well known for the large pod of about 100 spinner dolphins that make their way out of the atoll every evening to hunt fish and squid in the open ocean. |
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Here we provide evidence of a new type of organelle movement in squid axoplasm which is independent of both microtubules and microtubule-based motors. |
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A member of the lower epipelagic community, the opah feeds on squid and fishes and is usually found well offshore. |
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So if you dry the squid compulsively, at least by my noncompulsive standards, and you cook it in small batches, you solve the problem. |
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Dolphins feed largely on fish and squid, but a few, like the killer whale, feed on large mammals, like seals. |
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These conical teeth are used to catch swift prey such as fish, squid or large mammals, such as seal. |
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Fish and squid are the main food, but the false killer whale and the orca also feed on other marine mammals. |
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Porpoises feed largely on fish and squid, much like the rest of the odontocetes. |
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Other main courses served include lamb, beef ribs, pork char siew, chicken liver and heart, and squid. |
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The new analysis puts squid worldwide into one of the species, Architeuthis dux. |
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In turn, the squid is a formidable hunter of large marine creatures like the Patagonian toothfish that can grow to be more than 6 ft long. |
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The baby squid are flash fried to a crunchy, tender toothsomeness and require nothing but a light spritz of lemon to achieve full savor. |
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Researchers say Architeuthis eats other types of squid and grenadier, a species of fish that lives in the deep ocean. |
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The researchers captured the footage of the giant squid, which can grow to be up to 60 feet in length, 2,067 feet underwater. |
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The squid make use of two narrowly spaced organs called statocysts to sense sound. |
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For Nilsson's team, that begged the question of why giant squid bother with their giant eyes. |
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All giant squid have extremely large eyes, as big as basketballs, and their only known predator is the sperm whale. |
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This usually means fish, crabs, squid and sea birds, but now it applies to the common harbour porpoise too. |
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Look out for sea snakes, green turtles, squid, crocodile long-toms and leopard sharks. |
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Giant squid have proved elusive to deep sea film crews in the past, because they will not go near the lights on their submersibles. |
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A voracious giant squid sucking a pirate ship down to Davy Jones' locker. |
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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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Place the fried squid onto parchment paper to allow the excess oil to drain off. |
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In natural cycles, anisakid larvae are transmitted to marine mammals or piscivorous birds when they eat raw saltwater fish or squid. |
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Hyaloteuthis pelagica, the glassy flying squid, is the smallest ommastrephid, reaching a maximum mantle length of 90 mm. |
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Some residents include the mesopelagic squid, mackerel shark, lanternfish, hatchetfish, octopus, and shrimp. |
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Biology The spined pygmy shark is known to feed on squid, lanternfishes, and lightfishes. |
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Products range from shrimp, squid, cuttlefish and octopus to molluscs and finfish. |
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Rhode Island still has baitfish, notably squid, sand eels, menhaden and mullet, though the latter seem to be slowly dispersing elsewhere. |
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Feeding habits of neon flying squid Ommastrephes bartramii in the transitional region of the central North Pacific. |
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Some Japanese boats fishing for flying squid sank nets about 2 yards below the water's surface. |
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The vampire squid, the most common mollusk in the bathypelagic zone, is over 200 million years old. |
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The seas where octopods live sparkle with constellations of bioluminescent fish, squid, crustaceans, and other creatures. |
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Croc 2 includes seven new characters including the ferocious Cannon Boat Keith and the sultry Soveena the squid. |
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Age and growth of the market squid, Loligo opalesces Berry, from statoliths. |
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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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West coast fisheries selected were Pacific whiting, market squid, northern anchovy, Pacific herring, and Pacific sardine. |
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Variations of the life history parameters in two geographical groups of the neon flying squid, Ommastrephes bartramii, from the north Pacific. |
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Deep-fry the squid for about one to two minutes until golden brown and crispy. |
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They grow fat and strong on bunker, squid and, cannibalistically, themselves. |
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They are waiting for their parents to return from the sea with cropfuls of fish, squid, krill, or whatever else passes for breakfast. |
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Gradually, improving Allied technologies such as the Leigh light, hedgehog, squid, and homing torpedoes proved victorious. |
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This species feeds on squid, pelagic crustaceans, lanternfishes, flying fishes, sauries and other mackerel. |
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As adults they have sharp teeth, and hunt small crustaceans such as copepods, as well as forage fish, shrimp and squid. |
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Shellfish, including crabs, prawns, tiger prawns, lobster, squid, and mussels, are commonly eaten. |
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Some of these species are herring, cod, anchovy, tuna, flounder, mullet, squid, shrimp, salmon, crab, lobster, oyster and scallops. |
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They belong to the class Cephalopoda, which also includes squid, octopuses, and nautiluses. |
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The cuttlebone is unique to cuttlefish, and is one of the features that distinguish them from their squid relatives. |
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Cuttlefish have ink, like squid and octopus species, which they use to help evade predators. |
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It has been shown that squid at least are able to change their iridescence. |
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Common dolphin have a varied diet consisting of many species of fish and squid. |
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Its food consists of small schooling fish, squid, and crustaceans including copepods and krill. |
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Most squid beaks are vomited by the whale, but some occasionally make it to the hindgut. |
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It is suggested that the whales can see the squid silhouetted above them against the dim surface light. |
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They feed almost exclusively on neritic and oceanic squid, mostly nocturnally. |
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On top of the squid we're going to scatter some freshly-fried curry leaves. |
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Stingray City is a top attraction in Grand Cayman and originally started in the 1980s, when divers started feeding squid to stingrays. |
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These included descriptions of sea monsters, including huge whales, sharks, sea snakes, giant squid and octopuses. |
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For example, the cheek teeth of pinnipeds and odontocetes are specifically adapted to capture fish and squid. |
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When large schools of fish or squid are available, pinnipeds hunt cooperatively in large groups, locating and herding their prey. |
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This fulmar will feed on shrimp, fish, squid, plankton, jellyfish, and carrion, as well as refuse. |
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Primarily benthic, bearded seals feed on a variety of small prey found along the ocean floor, including clams, squid, and fish. |
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Toothed whales, on the other hand, have conical teeth designed for catching fish or squid. |
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Sperm whales consist the largest and smallest odontocetes, and spend a large portion of their life hunting squid. |
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Mature hake feed mainly on fish, squid, and crustaceans, especially Mysidacea and Euphausiacea. |
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Illex argentinus, commonly known as the Argentine shortfin squid is a species of squid in the family Ommastrephidae. |
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They feed on squid, fish and krill by either scavenging, surface seizing or diving. |
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Cephalopoda such as squid, cuttlefish, and octopuses are among the neurologically most advanced of all invertebrates. |
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Between the islet and Helen's Reef is a deeper trench much used by squid fishermen. |
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Everyone raced to catch squid hiding under floating leaves or wood, or tried to catch seahorses as well as playing tiggy in the water. |
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It is not some ospring of an electric eel and a giant squid, but the Welsh Government's electronic Supplier Quali cation Information Database. |
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Samples of krill, phytoplankton and small invertebrates such as salps, amphipods and squid larvae were collected. |
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Boats are taking ling to 18lb as well as codling to 5lbs and loads of pout whiting on squid. |
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What might look like a colourful fish, squid, giant clam or turtle has at its heart a small submersible packed with high-tech equipment. |
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For the first time, researchers have photographed a living giant squid in the wild. |
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Influence of temperature on the microstructure of statoliths of the thumbstall squid Lolliguncula brevis. |
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The jumbo flying squid, known by their scientific name Dosidicus gigas, normally nestle in the eastern Pacific Ocean. |
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Hokis and daylights, baited with ragworm, fish strip or squid, seem to be working well. |
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A dissection of a beached Vaquita showed remains of squid and grunts. |
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A dolphin's diet consists mainly of small fish, crustaceans, and squid. |
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The most important species, the Argentine shortfin squid, which reached half a million tonnes in 2013 or half the peak value, is considered fully fished to overfished. |
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Commercial fishermen harvest almost all aquatic species, from tuna, cod and salmon to shrimp, krill, lobster, clams, squid and crab, in various fisheries for these species. |
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Common natural baits for both fresh and saltwater fishing include worms, leeches, minnows, frogs, salamanders, octopus, squid, insects and even prawn. |
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The most important species, the Argentine shortfin squid, which reached half a million tons in 2013 or half the peak value, is considered fully fished to overfished. |
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This is in contrast to nekton organisms, such as fish, squid and marine mammals, which can swim against the ambient flow and control their position in the environment. |
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In the northwest Pacific, the overfishing of Alaska pollock and Japanese sardine led fishers to focus on Japanese anchovy, largehead hairtail, and squid. |
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The principal catches by value are clams, lobsters, squid, and flounder. |
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While many marine molluscs are used for food, only a few have been domesticated, including squid, cuttlefish and octopus, all used in research on behaviour and neurology. |
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The diets of four major squid predators, bluefish, goosefish, silver hake, and summer flounder, were examined for seasonal and size-based changes in feeding habits. |
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They will, however, eat squid and crustaceans in certain places. |
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Among his subjects are such exotics as Bengal tigers, large and small crabs, emperor penguins, giant squid, kookaburras, meerkats, pronghorn, and wandering albatrosses. |
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The skies will be filled with thousands of fish-shaped windsocks made by local schoolchildren, alongside a giant 20ft inflatable squid and a shark's head, to name but a few. |
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So check out the likes of the giant isopod, goblin shark, aye aye, Surinam toad, gob-faced squid and star-nosed mole to see if you agree with our ugly marks out of ten. |
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Japan has already had to cut back on fishing for flying squid in the Northwest Pacific, as conventional methods appear to have depleted the species. |
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The sharp beak of a consumed squid lodged in the whale's intestine may lead to the production of ambergris, analogous to the production of pearls. |
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Most fish were caught on squid, sand eel and rag worm using a panel rig. |
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Throw in some graceful turtles, poisonous frogs, octopii, squid and myriad tropical fish and it was a gallery of sea life to keep us all enthralled for hours. |
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When large schools of fish or squid are available, pinnipeds such as certain otariids hunt cooperatively in large groups, locating and herding their prey. |
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Frozen or fresh, squid requires some simple cleaning, mostly to remove the cuttlebone, head and innards before it can be cut into rings for cooking. |
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They have conical teeth designed for catching fish or squid. |
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There was a selection of deep fried king prawns, crabstick, chicken and squid in breadcrumbs, which was served with a delicious fruity katsu sauce. |
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Yep, it's just squid, but when it comes to the table, it's calamari. |
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In Monterey Bay, prey included octopus, market squid, Pacific whiting, spotted cusk-eel, rockfish, plainfin midshipman, white croaker, Pacific sanddab, and staghorn sculpin. |
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Seafood and fish dishes include squid, octopus, red mullet, and sea bass. |
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Other large animals of the sea are hooded and harp seals and squid. |
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The species is being tracked as part of a research program called Tagging of Pacific Pelagics, which follows 23 ocean species, including birds, sharks, and squid. |
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This is a long rice roll stuffed with cucumber, avocado, crab stick and mayonnaise with strips of raw salmon, tuna, squid, roe and prawn laid side-by-side along the top. |
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Fishing cutbaits like squid, Spanish sardines, ballyhoo, silversides, threadfin herring and live pilchards behind the boat as you chum is the best way to get in on the action. |
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For scientists from the National Science Museum in Tokyo, led by Dr Tsunemi Kubodera, captured images of a 26ft-long giant squid attacking bait at a depth of almost 3,000ft. |
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The Maritime Museum in Santander said the squid, a member of the Architeuthis dux species, was discovered on the La Arena beach and was brought to the museum. |
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I went for mini fish and chips with pea puree, halloumi salad with chilli tomato salsa, and salt and cracked black pepper squid with paprika aioli. |
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Gunther, who was barred from exhibiting two dead bodies on the streets of Newcastle, is preparing to plastinate a giant squid after studying smaller squid species. |
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