merluccius वाक्य
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- The Cape hake is often fished together with the species " Merluccius paradoxus ", which generally lives at greater depths.
- Very similar to " Merluccius merluccius " ( European hake ), it can reach a length of 95 cm, with a weight up to 5 kg.
- Very similar to " Merluccius merluccius " ( European hake ), it can reach a length of 95 cm, with a weight up to 5 kg.
- Very similar to " M . merluccius " ( European hake ), it has an average length of 40 60 cm, up to a maximum of about 80 cm.
- Its diet consists of fishes, such as the Californian anchovy ( " Engraulis mordax " ) and the North Pacific hake ( " Merluccius productus " ), and squid.
- The fishing industry in the gulf is based on hake ( " Merluccius merluccius " ), being bottom-trawled, long-lined and gill-netted and currently declining from over-fishing.
- The fishing industry in the gulf is based on hake ( " Merluccius merluccius " ), being bottom-trawled, long-lined and gill-netted and currently declining from over-fishing.
- Several species are important commercial fish, for example the blue grenadier ( " Macruronus novaezelandiae " ) that is fished in the southwest Pacific and the North Pacific hake ( " Merluccius productus " ) that is fished off western North America.
- Lingcod are voracious predators, feeding on nearly anything they can fit in their mouths, including invertebrates and many species of fish, such as herring ( " Clupea pallasii " ), salmon, and Pacific hake ( " Merluccius productus " ).
- After finishing college, however, he rejoined his father, who had moved to New York and had started a wholesale fish business, betting that the glorious Merluccius australis, Chile's version of the whiting or hake, so beloved in Spain, would make his fortune.
- In South Africa, in combination with " Merluccius capensis ", the shallow-water Cape hake, it is one of the most important commercial food fishes and locally is generally known as " stockfish " ( this English name being derived from the Afrikaans " stokvis " ).
- In 2011, sales of these species increased and the most traded species were " Octopus vulgaris ", " Sardina pilchardus ", " Merluccius merluccius ", " Trachurus trachurus ", and " Trisopterus luscus " weighing 1, 732, 105 kg and valuing ?3, 086, 235, with ?1.78 as average price ranging from ?0.54 for sardines and ?2.56 for octopuses.
- In 2011, sales of these species increased and the most traded species were " Octopus vulgaris ", " Sardina pilchardus ", " Merluccius merluccius ", " Trachurus trachurus ", and " Trisopterus luscus " weighing 1, 732, 105 kg and valuing ?3, 086, 235, with ?1.78 as average price ranging from ?0.54 for sardines and ?2.56 for octopuses.
- Living marine resources covered by SEAFO including fish ( such as orange roughy " Hoplostethus atlanticus ", alfonsino " Beryx splendens ", Patagonian toothfish " Dissostichus eleginoides ", hake " Merluccius paradoxus ", horse mackerel " Trachurus capensis ", chub mackerel " Scomber japonicus ", cardinalfishes " Epigonus " species, molluscs ( such as octopus and squid ) and crustaceans ( such as deep sea red crab " Chaceon maritae " ).
- According to the 2010 statistics by DocaPesca, the five most sold species were " Sardina pilchardus ", " Octopus vulgaris ", " Merluccius merluccius ", " Trisopterus luscus ", and " Trachurus trachurus ", weighing 1, 625, 469 kg and valuing ?2, 714, 966, with ?1.67 as average price, ranging as low as ?0.46 for sardines and the octopus was traded at an average of ?2, 62.
- According to the 2010 statistics by DocaPesca, the five most sold species were " Sardina pilchardus ", " Octopus vulgaris ", " Merluccius merluccius ", " Trisopterus luscus ", and " Trachurus trachurus ", weighing 1, 625, 469 kg and valuing ?2, 714, 966, with ?1.67 as average price, ranging as low as ?0.46 for sardines and the octopus was traded at an average of ?2, 62.
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