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  • al culinary speciality is cataplana (steamed shellfish), a very well known dish from the Algarve re
  • The existing Sea Fisheries ( Shellfish) Act 1967 required that a shellfish farmer s
  • The Sea Fisheries ( Shellfish) Amendment (Scotland) Act passed by the Scot
  • The Sea Fisheries ( Shellfish) Amendment (Scotland) Act 2000 asp 12 was pa
  • an bioaccumulate in marine organisms such as shellfish, anchovies, and sardines that feed on the ph
  • Beef, pork, kimchi, shellfish and other seafood are mostly used.
  • erve as a valuable nursery for fish, shrimp, shellfish and juvenile sea turtles.
  • sujebi is usually made with dried anchovies, shellfish, and kelp.
  • Lychee wine is believed to pair better with shellfish and Asian cuisine than with heavier meat dis
  • mycin is a chemical that occurs naturally in shellfish and is produced by the bacterium Streptomyce
  • two rivers could be supplemented with fish, shellfish, and waterfowl.
  • s also features hand-cut meats, sushi, fresh shellfish and signature desserts and cocktails, includ
  • meat from forbidden animals, such as pigs or shellfish, and does not contain both meat and milk.
  • Forced to live on shellfish and grass they walked southwards towards New
  • l habitat, the Japanese spider crab feeds on shellfish and animal carcasses and may live for up to
  • It was famous in the past for its shellfish, and at Hook, in the north of the parish, la
  • mainly in effects of harmful algal blooms on shellfish and certain finfish which can concentrate th
  • its jaws, which were probably used to remove shellfish and worms from cracks in rocks or/and the sa
  • fuel, fish, seals, sea birds and their eggs, shellfish and a nearby source of fresh water that was
  • h West Company, because the people's diet of shellfish and use of shells as personal ornament.
  • were suited for crushing hard food, such as shellfish, and possibly bones.
  • sher) ingredients such as pork, oysters, and shellfish, and in this and other ways reflected its ro
  • with outdoor excursions, the consumption of shellfish and other fasting food, a special kind of az
  • an important fishing port, particularly for shellfish and prawns, and a tourist centre.In the last
  • Shellfish are typically stored in large wooden "storeb
  • itats for a variety of fish, crustaceans and shellfish, as well as many unique and rare plants.
  • in 1911, was made president of the National Shellfish Association.
  • , indigenous people found plentiful fish and shellfish at this site in the shelter of a barrier isl
  • Reef fish and shellfish, babai (Cyrtosperma chamissonis), coconut, p
  • nursery grounds for a great variety of fish, shellfish, birds, and other wildlife.
  • n up a restaurant celebrating local fish and shellfish but keeping it really simple.
  • hi Maru, a refrigerated cargo ship used as a shellfish cannery from 1962-68.
  • Some of the fish and shellfish caught and eaten by the inhabitants of Horr'
  • Nipmark Ltd began trading as The Whitby Shellfish Company in 1963.
  • d at home achieved reforms in mental health, shellfish conservation, and law enforcement while cont
  • Ingestion of saxitoxin, usually through shellfish contaminated by toxic algal blooms, can resu
  • It eats fish, shellfish, crabs and amphibians, catching its prey by
  • The region is also famous for its shellfish culture, like the oysters from Saint-Vaast-l
  • sts sparrows and pheasants transforming into shellfish during the traditional Chinese lunisolar cal
  • ut to work in the fields, fishing, gathering shellfish, etc.
  • As with all shellfish, except shrimp, mussels should be checked to
  • usiness ventures, including development of a shellfish farm on Vancouver Island.
  • hing operations damaged the interests of the shellfish farmer.
  • and avoidable conflicts of interests between shellfish farmers and fishermen.
  • Shellfish found in the intertidal zone at Fahamore inc
  • e - allegedly originates in the abundance of shellfish found in the river and its estuary, and from
  • ng the 2002/2003 summer, a ban on taking all shellfish from the waters of the bay was imposed after
  • cal tradition in brewing, milling, gathering shellfish from the coasts and in meat production.
  • ginians from harvesting oysters or any other shellfish from the Pocomoke River or Pocomoke Sound.
  • 19th century to transport oysters and other shellfish from Chincoteague to Baltimore, Philadelphia
  • and, in addition, some fish traffic (notably shellfish) from nearby villages such as Brancaster and
  • She served on the executive of the BC Shellfish Growers Association.
  • y use marine chemists in their monitoring of shellfish growing waters, bathing waters, coastal and
  • Other fillings include guacuco (a shellfish), ham, quail eggs with pink sauce, and octop
  • This makes winkles the sixth most important shellfish harvested in Scotland in terms of tonnage, a
  • The reservation has a museum, shellfish hatchery, education center, community center
  • d the area Mooro, gathered abalone and other shellfish in large numbers off the nearby reefs.
  • nd encourage people to include more fish and shellfish in their diets.
  • nursery bay for shrimp, and is a habitat for shellfish included oysters.
  • ocated on Tangier Sound, was a center of the shellfish industry.
  • The shellfish is often referred to as one of the 'Shiji-ko
  • The Shijimi shellfish is caught using a 'joren', a tool unique to
  • hat might only be suitable for animals, this shellfish is edible and enjoyed in many European count
  • river has historically abounded in fish and shellfish, it currently has no significant herring pop
  • Shell fishermen must have a valid Dartmouth shellfish license.
  • atened species inhabit Lake Man, such as the shellfish Macoma nobilis which is not found elsewhere
  • Razor clams, like other shellfish, may sometimes accumulate dangerous levels o
  • of eating elaborate dishes based on seafood ( shellfish, molluscs, fish roe etc.).
  • The quahog is the official shellfish of the U.S. state of Rhode Island.
  • ed as not to disturb or injure in any manner shellfish of the description in question.”
  • d boats, Shapiro's lab staff started growing shellfish on trays suspended below the floating docks.
  • ing to wear on the tusks, G. pugnax hammered shellfish open, rather than simply suck them out of th
  • oncentrate domoic acid, which causes amnesic shellfish poisoning in humans, sea mammals, and birds.
  • re associated with the phenomenon of amnesic shellfish poisoning (ASP).
  • human illness clinically known as paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP).
  • e illness clinically described as neurotoxic shellfish poisoning (NSP).
  • saxitoxin (the neurotoxin found in paralytic shellfish poisoning) is derived from the genus name Sa
  • accumulates in bivalves and causes diarrheal shellfish poisoning.
  • River about 1,500 years ago, diminishing the shellfish population.
  • rs with trapdoors and were used to store the shellfish prior to taking the catch to market once or
  • he Dart receive too much, at least for ideal shellfish production.
  • re mussels, and approximately 10 000 tons of shellfish products per year come from the Bay of Aigui
  • The production of shellfish purple was tightly controlled in Byzantium a
  • Shellfish remains have been found in these sites indic
  • in labour placement in the agricultural and shellfish sectors (s.7) and they are contingent on the
  • iggerfish, like most other triggerfish, eats shellfish, small crustaceans, and other bottom-dwellin
  • pirs, horses, camelids, deer, fish, turtles, shellfish, snakes, raccoons, opossums, and muskrats ar
  • He was a shellfish technician, farmer, electrical engineer and
  • a heavily armored swimmer that fed mainly on shellfish that it was specialized to uproot and crush
  • nd multitudes of other fish, crustaceans and shellfish that support robust commercial fisheries pro
  • ded large and small land game, sea fowl, and shellfish, the most important source of food was fish.
  • eef is substituted with seafood ranging from shellfish to tuna.
  • oteins, including goat, chicken, pork, fish, shellfish, tofu, and others.
  • 's NHS recommends withholding nuts, eggs and shellfish until a baby is six months old, in order to
  • However local fish and shellfish were listed.
  • of earth in layers, but believed that fossil shellfish were coincidental mineral crystallisations,
  • pecially to my wife; he gave her a parcel of shellfish, which are known by the name of clams; one o
  • s Service, 6.1 million pounds of finfish and shellfish, worth $8.0 million, were landed in the Hamp