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jewfish

1. any of various large dark serranid fishes, such as Mycteroperca bonaci, of warm or tropical seas
2. Austral any of various marine sciaenid food and game fish, esp the mulloway
3. Austral a large food fish of W Australian waters Glaucosama hebraicum
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Alyanna explained that her father Henry, who is in the aquaculture business, raised the grouper, and even showed me a picture.
The current, according to Forgione, can actually help carry the bait on down to just above the floor where the grouper is located.
It is not clear whether the Philippines could avail itself of Taiwan's newly discovered technology to artificially breed grouper.
"Bass groupers are caught commercially and recreationally with strict guidelines.
Leopard grouper individuals (n = 24), were captured by hook and line in May 2004 (Gracia-Lopez et al., 2004a).
Meanwhile, he said, the gadong tuber capsules only cost RM3 each and were fed to the female grouper thrice a week, for a period of two months, with total cost at only RM70 for each fish.
Grouper pits have been described for 2 marine protected areas (MPAs) in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico: Madison-Swanson and Steamboat Lumps MPAs, which were established in 2000 on the shelf break (at depths of 50-120 m) to alleviate fishing pressure on aggregations of gag (Mycteroperca microlepis).
Grouper, Dubai's favourite fish and most sought after by Emiratis is also not readily available.
Florida's prized grouper is also often replaced with tilapia or even farmed Asian catfish.
The initial investigation by DOH-Orange identified patient A as an adult female non-Florida resident, who reported consuming mahi-mahi at restaurant A on October 30 at 3:00 p.m., and a black grouper filet at restaurant B at 7:45 p.m.
The purpose of this exercise is to use a simple model (one full cone + one truncated cone) of the feeding mechanism of the Goliath Grouper to determine:
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