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whitefish
noun
Any of many fish.
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The whitefish fleet has shrunk by 31% over the past decade.
Peterhead, north of Aberdeen, accounts for 30% of Scottish fish landings, and is the biggest whitefish (cod and haddock) port in Europe.
She has offered £25m for a voluntary cull of the Scottish whitefish fleet, plus some cash for scientific research and technical measures to help reduce the number of fish that have to be thrown back.
Black Sea fisheries concentrate on flounder and whitefish.
It may be prepared in various ways fresh, salted, smoked, or pickled offered in such forms as steaks, fillets, or flakes and under such misleading names as whitefish, grayfish, swordfish, sea bass, and halibut.
The largest and most valuable, C. clupeaformis of the Great Lakes region, is known by such other names as Lake Superior whitefish, whiting, and shad.
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Lake whitefishes (Coregonus) are deep-bodied forms.
The round whitefishes (Prosopium) are the best sport fishes of the family.
It was less than 20 statute miles (32 km) from shelter at Whitefish Bay, which was shared by Ontario, Canada, and Michigan, U.S.
Despite having reached Whitefish Bay, the Anderson agreed, heading back into the storm.
The mangled wreckage was located some 530 feet (162 metres) below the lake's surface, 17 statute miles (27 km) from Whitefish Bay, in Canadian waters.
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