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  2. Ichthyoplankton - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Ichthyoplankton (from Greek: ἰχθύς, ikhthus, "fish"; and πλαγκτός, planktos, "drifter" [1]) are the eggs and larvae of fish. They are mostly found in the sunlit zone of the water column, less than 200 metres deep, which is sometimes called the epipelagic or photic zone. Ichthyoplankton are planktonic, meaning they cannot ...

  3. Common ling - Wikipedia

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    The common ling is the longest and one of the largest of the cod-like fish, the Gadiformes, which can reach lengths of 200 cm and weights of 30 kg.It is long and slender [3] with a small head and small eyes and a large mouth, which has large teeth, [4] with the upper jaw projecting beyond the lower jaw, which bears an obvious sensory barbel.

  4. Juvenile fish - Wikipedia

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    Juvenile fish are marketed as food. Whitebait is a marketing term for the fry of fish, typically between 25 and 50 millimetres long. Such juvenile fish often travel together in schools along the coast, and move into estuaries and sometimes up rivers where they can be easily caught with fine meshed fishing nets.

  5. Like other types of fish roe, masago is low in calories but high in many important nutrients. Just 1 ounce (28 grams) of fish roe contains (2): Calories: 40. Fat: 2 grams. Protein: 6 grams. Carbs ...

  6. 12 Foods That Are Very High in Omega-3 - Healthline

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    Caviar is a good source of choline and a rich source of omega-3 fatty acids (16). Omega-3 content: 1,046 mg of EPA and DHA (combined) per tablespoon (16 g), or 6,540 mg per 3.5 oz (100 g) (16) 9 ...

  7. Health Benefits of Masago - WebMD

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    Takeaways. Masago is a type of fish egg, or roe, often used in sushi. It has several beneficial nutrients, including protein and heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids. But it also tends to be high in ...

  8. Noturus flavus - Wikipedia

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    Rocks used as spawning cover averaged 200 square inches and were found in water depths averaging 34 inches. The eggs are amber-yellow and are very large, ranging between 3.5 and 4 mm in diameter, with the whole egg mass enveloped by a gelatinous material. A female stonecat may produce between 200 and 1,200 eggs per year.

  9. Capros aper - Wikipedia

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    Capros aper, the boarfish or Zulu fish. is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Caproidae. It is the only species in the monospecific genus Capros . The boarfish is found in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean.