111. Marine conservation activism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wild fisheries
Ocean fisheries
Diversity of fish
Coastal fish
Coral reef fish
Demersal fish
Forage fish
Pelagic fish
Cod fisheries
Crab fisheries
Eel fisheries
Krill fisheries
Kelp
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112. KÅhaku (fish) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
a quarter the length of the fish). These fish are not highly valued.
ŌmoyŠ(大模様 ? ) An Omoyou has large markings, at least a quarter the length of the fish. This is desirable, because as a fish ages, the markings will
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113. Anisakis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
of anisakid worms in fish is a critical and effective prevention strategy. Anisakiasis can be easily prevented by adequate cooking at temperatures greater than 60°C or freezing. The FDA recommends all shellfish and fish intended for raw
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114. Anisakis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
of anisakid worms in fish is a critical and effective prevention strategy. Anisakiasis can be easily prevented by adequate cooking at temperatures greater than 60°C or freezing. The FDA recommends all shellfish and fish intended for raw
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115. Osteichthyes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
tetrapods.
Most bony fish belong to the ray-finned fish (Actinopterygii); there are only eight living species of non-tetrapod lobe-finned fish (Sarcopterygii), including the lungfish and coelacanths .
Traditionally, the bony fish had
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116. Taboo food and drink - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
referred to as the "Cushitic fish-taboo", as Cushitic speakers are believed to have been responsible for the introduction of fish avoidance to East Africa , though not all Cushitic groups avoid fish. The zone of the fish taboo roughly coincides
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117. Fisheries science - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wild fisheries
Ocean fisheries
Diversity of fish
Coastal fish
Coral reef fish
Demersal fish
Forage fish
Pelagic fish
Cod fisheries
Crab fisheries
Eel fisheries
Krill fisheries
Kelp
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118. Bottlenose dolphin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
they cooperate with local fishermen by driving fish into their nets and eating the fish that escape. Some encounters with humans are harmful to the dolphins: people hunt them for food, and dolphins are killed inadvertently as a bycatch of tuna
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