| 31. | The virus infected frozen pilchards which were used to feed the blue-fin tuna farms of the area.
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| 32. | But we have not yet found any evidence that any other fish other than adult pilchards have been affected.
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| 33. | Characters from the film discuss the recipe used and the option of using coley fish in lieu of pilchards.
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| 34. | In the early 1800s fish were plentiful and the pilchard fishing took place in the summer and autumn months.
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| 35. | The markets for Cornish pilchards in the 19th century were in the Mediterranean, with Italy the main buyer.
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| 36. | Such events occurred on the completion of a particularly successful catch and at the end of the pilchard season.
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| 37. | The pilchards were sold locally as fresh pilchards rather than salted and sold as fumadoes for the Mediterranean market.
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| 38. | The pilchards were sold locally as fresh pilchards rather than salted and sold as fumadoes for the Mediterranean market.
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| 39. | Sardines, or pilchards, are several types of small, oily fish related to herrings, family Clupeidae.
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| 40. | She also published well-regarded work on the eggs and larvae of sprat, herring, and pilchards.
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