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Some of these fingerlings are used to restock depleted estuaries, while others form the basis of commercial fish crops.
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This use of mediated vinegar notes with fish cropped up three times: with the tuna, with a sashimi of Nantucket scallops on a livid-red cranberry-based jelly, and with a tranche of black sea bass, whose pearly white flesh stood up well to a sauce of coconut juice and lime.
Take the blue crab, which, along with shrimp, is among the largest fishing crops out of Louisiana.
"Agriculture, value added" corresponds to the net output of agricultural sectors (forestry, hunting, fishing, crop cultivation, and livestock production).
Income generation is increasing in perceived importance and is derived through the export of fish and crops to Port Vila and remittances.
The spills here are all the more devastating because this ecologically sensitive wetland region, the source of 10percentnt of US oil imports, has most of Africa's mangroves and, like the Louisiana coast, has fed the interior for generations with its abundance of fish and crops.
Heavy crop damage caused fruit and vegetable prices to rise, and fish and crop exports rose 9.2% on average.
Back in 1990, the long-running series did an episode that featured "Blinky," a three-eyed fish that cropped up near the Springfield nuclear power plant, where Homer worked.
Understand it has changed from koi-fish tattoos, cropped hair and thick horn rimmed glasses to tight jeans, studded belts and a hair fringe.
Millet, plantains, cassava, and yams are grown, while wheat, cotton, and coffee are raised as cash crops; fish are traded as well.
Others have to take dirty and dangerous jobs processing fish or spraying crops, where abuses, including beating and enslavement, are reportedly most common.
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