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noun
A type of small, oily fish of the genus Clupea, often used as food.
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Historically known for those all-you-can-eat buffets, with everything from hamburgers to herring, cruise ships say they are now catering to a more health-conscious clientele.
Mr. Shelsky is taking an artisanal approach to herring in Brooklyn.
It is an ornate fish market that caters for clubbers, selling snacks from sausage to herring.
A covering letter that concludes "I look foward to herring from you shorty" isn't going to enhance its author's job prospects.
She was partial to herring, known in Germany as matjes, served with chopped onion, sour cream, apples and a single boiled potato; she also enjoyed elver -- young eel, sometimes called "glass eel" because of its transparency -- quickly boiled and served with mashed turnip.
Compared to these values, the PFOS concentrations found in our study are much lower and - assuming a similar sensitivity of both species - should alone not pose a threat to herring gull embryos.
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Hundreds of boats, days before racing to the herring grounds, now fueled up to do something.
I walk back to the herring factory for one last sleep before heading regretfully down to the harbour to leave.
I walk back to the herring factory for one last sleep before heading regretfully down to the harbor to leave.
The lower ranking of amphipod relative to Pacific herring egg mass further suggests that bears are responding to the amount of eggs.
In contrast to the herring of NW Pacific ancestry, the re-invading Mytilus and Macoma however have tight affinities to the NE Pacific coast.
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