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Christmas Eve was traditionally part of the advent fast period, and during this time fish was eaten widely, a tradition that carried on even after the Reformation: "Fish days were regularly promulgated by monarchs including the Stuarts, to stimulate the British fish trade," says food historian Annie Gray.
Since the 1980s, Hong Kong has been the epicenter of the live fish trade.
Frankfurt's airport allows the city to play a key role in the fish trade, despite being hundreds of miles from the sea.Airports are also noisy and polluting.
By Russell Maloney The New Yorker, April 2 , 1938P. 34 REPORTER AT LARGE about a visit to Fulton Fish Market, and about tricks in the fish trade.
Since 2007, Gigha has provided award-winning halibut to the wholesale fish trade, easing the pressure on a wild stock that has almost collapsed.
Geoffrey Muldoon, director of the fund's live fish trade initiative, said the live trade was largely responsible for "the removal of juvenile or undersize and sexually immature fish".
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Today it stares forlornly out to sea, playing no part in the squid and fish trading going on under its nose.
Fresh fish amounts to roughly 20% of the 9.2 billion pounds of fish traded annually.
Fresh fish amounts to roughly 20% of the 4 billion kilos of fish traded annually.
The fishery (both capture fishery and fish trading) experienced declining in/out-degree centrality with development (Table 1, Fig 3).
Economic activity includes fishing, trade, and government administration (housed in the Castle).
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