Past longline catch data from these areas show that an unacceptably high level of juvenile swordfish and billfish are being landed. |
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Juvenile swordfish and other severely depleted species are often accidentally caught by longlines. |
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Dry the swordfish steaks with a paper towel, then sprinkle on a little salt and a bunch of pepper. |
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I can honestly say that is one of the finest fish I have ever eaten anywhere, a cross between salmon, swordfish and turbot. |
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The halibut is steamed into a kind of inert blandness, but the swordfish is a satisfying combination of gourmet flavor and heft. |
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Can chefs serve swordfish, bluefin tuna or Chilean seabass in good conscience? |
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I'm hungry and tonight they are having my favorite meal, clam and potato chowder, swordfish, and apple pie for dessert. |
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In fact, the monkfish was so overdone, I thought it was swordfish, and the tuna, prawn and salmon were a close second. |
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The repellent would be applied to baits intended for tuna, swordfish, and other fish. |
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It drinks excellently with all kinds of grilled fish, especially with swordfish. |
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People have hunted swordfish throughout history using harpoons and conventional fishing lines. |
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Marlin, orange roughy, monkfish and swordfish as well as shark are on its list. |
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Intended to lure tuna, swordfish, and other creatures, fish bait on longlines is equally attractive to albatrosses. |
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You're going to want to avoid shark, swordfish, tile fish, and king mackerel. |
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While trace amounts of mercury are present in nearly all types of fish, it builds up most in large predatory fish such as swordfish and sharks. |
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At night we feasted on flesh fish caught off the coast like Wahoo, mahi-mahi, dorado, blue fin and swordfish mixed with rice and black beans. |
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It promised such delights as swordfish, chicken jalfrezi, roast duckling, pasta and vegetarian dishes, to name but a few. |
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He is one of 90 California fishermen who must use pingers when deploying drift nets for swordfish and thresher shark. |
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My favorite fish dish was the swordfish, which is capped with crispy rich bread crumbs and served over a creamy, peppery wisp of spinach. |
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I was tempted by some mouth-watering fish options, including swordfish steak and young codling, described in sumptuous detail. |
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Other high-mercury fish that pregnant women should avoid include albacore tuna, swordfish, and tilefish. |
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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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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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Although so large, and so formidably equipped, the swordfish often lazes on the surface of the water and can be harpooned. |
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These longlines, which dangle hundreds of hooks into the deep, are set to catch swordfish and tuna. |
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Here Burke's true creative genius originated such staples as salmon bacon, pastrami salmon, and swordfish chops. |
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There is tandoori on the menu, but it is pigeon with black lentil sauce, or swordfish with Rajastan sauce. |
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Everything from swordfish and olive tapenade to smoked duck and apricot salad is available in starter or main course sizes. |
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The riskiest fish are large and predatory such as tuna, marlin and swordfish. |
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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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Billfish fall into four groups, treated under marlin, sailfish, spearfish, and swordfish. |
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The blue marlin and its cousins, the white marlin, swordfish and sailfish, bring up the rear. |
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Women in this category should also avoid consuming the white fish species of shark, marlin and swordfish for the same reason. |
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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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However, fish such as swordfish and shark are also a source of exposure to the heavy metal toxin, mercury. |
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Eat swordfish, shark, tilefish and king mackerel no more than once a month. |
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They also captured evidence of the large number of other fish caught, including swordfish, marlin and sharks. |
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Fish such as hake, cod, tuna, swordfish, sole and sea bass could be on-grown by a ship restocking Spanish waters according to those behind the project. |
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I absolutely love the assertiveness of olives and capers, especially when paired with a meaty fish like swordfish. |
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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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They were eating a lot, especially swordfish, shark, and ahi tuna. |
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The vessels involved are landing fresh swordfish and tuna of very high quality, which are mostly airfreighted to the United States, Japan and Europe. |
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Small and sleek, it offers exceptional sushi and sashimi, plus specialities such as swordfish tandoori and calamari stuffed with curried couscous. |
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Cheap tilapia is substituted for expensive swordfish, without warning. |
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Both she and the president, casually dressed in khakis and rolled-up shirt sleeves, had swordfish and salad. |
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Mayo does advise that pregnant women avoid swordfish, king mackerel, shark, and tile fish. |
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Harvesting of swordfish, sharks, billfish, and tunas in the Atlantic is regulated by the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas. |
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The aim is to reduce the incidental catch of game fish like marlin while allowing stocks of swordfish, oceanic sharks, and tuna to replenish themselves. |
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Dinner might start with swordfish carpaccio, moving on to seafood with noodles, tuna with peppers, or caponata, a Sicilian speciality based on aubergines. |
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The ones that have the largest concentrations of mercury are then shark, ray, swordfish, barramundi, gemfish, orange roughy, ling, and southern bluefin tuna. |
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Yes, well swordfish and orange roughy are commonly available in Australia. |
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North Atlantic swordfish faced similar peril in the 1990's, having for decades been severely overfished and mismanaged nearly to the point of commercial extinction. |
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The beaches are among the world's finest, with soft, silver sand and water so clear you can spot rays and swordfish while paddling along the shore. |
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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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The major trading of tuna, marlin, shark, kingfish, swordfish and manta ray is conducted in the covered hallways of the central market in Creek Road. |
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As you plate the swordfish, partially cover it with a spoonful or two of the hot salsa, and garnish with a large sprig of flat-leaf parsley or coriander. |
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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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The Alboran sea also hosts important commercial fisheries, including sardines and swordfish. |
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California's drift net swordfish and shark fisheries are the most strictly regulated in the world. |
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There are important tuna, sardine, swordfish and European anchovy fisheries. |
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On the way to the rock shelter and the water spider, he also points out the rusty outline of a swordfish on the wall of a hollowed-out rock. |
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Habitat suitability analysis and identification of potential fishing grounds for swordfish, Xiphias gladius, in the South Atlantic Ocean. |
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Oceanic sharks are captured incidentally by swordfish and tuna high seas fisheries. |
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Other large pelagic fish are premier game fish, particularly marlin and swordfish. |
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Marine turtles, functioning as a mobile shelter for small fish, can be impaled accidentally by a swordfish trying to catch the fish. |
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Outstanding among the menu items were the tomato soup and the swordfish. |
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Other predators include tunas, sharks, swordfish, sea turtles, penguins, and at least one species of Pacific salmon. |
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However, mortality resulting from incidental bycatch continues as multinational longline fisheries target tunas and swordfish, Xiphias gladius, throughout the Atlantic. |
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Fish in shallow water for cobia, bonefish, red snapper and tarpin or venture out to deeper water for sailfish, dolphin, blue marlin, wahoos, yellowfin tunas and swordfish. |
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Since then, NOAA said, North Atlantic swordfish and Atlantic pollock have been assessed to be no longer overfished, and swordfish are almost fully rebuilt. |
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Among the many species of salt water fish that are caught for sport are swordfish, marlin, tuna, while in Europe cod and bass are popular targets. |
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The shallower shoreline waters of the continents and the more temperate islands yield herring, salmon, sardines, snapper, swordfish, and tuna, as well as shellfish. |
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As well as cod from the North and Irish Seas, the Marine Conservation Society asks us to avoid Atlantic haddock, European hake, North Atlantic halibut, monkfish and swordfish. |
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