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The phrase "a fish catch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the act of catching fish or the quantity of fish that has been caught.
Example: "After a long day on the water, our group was thrilled with the size of a fish catch we brought home."
Alternatives: "a fish haul" or "a fish catchment".
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Catch a fish, catch a crab.
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In addition, a fish caught at 2300 m depth reached the surface in very good condition.
Conversely a fish caught in the US and processed in China is a "product of China".
In one strip, Fukuro-chan notices a fish caught in stray plastic bag.
A fish caught in China and processed in the US gets sold as a "product of the US".
The technique also allows a fisherman to transcend time, ordering up a facsimile of a fish caught years, or even decades, before.
A fish caught in China and processed in the US gets sold as a "product of the US". Conversely a fish caught in the US and processed in China is a "product of China". And by the way, this whole "process our fish in China and get back" thing?
On Tuesday, the government said that a fish caught about 43 miles away was found to have high levels of radioactive iodine 131, prompting it to announce radiation safety levels for fish.
"At least with the casting, there's a chance I might catch a fish!" Catching a fish is not a priority for the ladies at Lake Wimbleball in Somerset – but it would be a bonus.
However, a fish caught dozens of miles away from the plant was found to contain high levels of radioactive iodine, showing the potential for radiation to concentrate in marine life.
"There has never been an instance of a fish caught to extinction," says Karl Petur Jonsson, an Umami spokesman.
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