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The phrase "winter fish" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to fish that are commonly caught or eaten during the winter season. An example sentence could be: "The lake is known for its abundance of winter fish such as trout and perch."
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Autonomic responses were similar in CA winter fish and WA summer fish indicating that cardiac sensitivity to external modulation by the autonomic nervous system is not involved in seasonal acclimatization of the crucian carp heart to cold and anoxic winter conditions.
"No more winter fish -- kingfish, mackerel, grouper, sailfish.
You can't go wrong here: generous sashimi platters; whole squid or other fish grilled to order; warming winter fish stews; and humongous portions of sushi.
In a good year, fisheries managers estimate that 75,000 salmon — all wild — return to the Moy, with 30 percent being multisea winter fish and 70 percent grilse (fish that spend only one year at sea, and hence are smaller).
And what happens if the winter fish come back?" Assemblyman Fred W. Thiele Jr., Republican of Sag Harbor, has met with both groups over the years concerning access to Montauk beaches.
However, tilapia culture is affected by water shortage, low food supply in floating cages, prolonged winter, fish reproductive period and other conditions.
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Fish were received in Fall 2010 for experiments carried out in January February 2011 20111 fish) and in Fall 2011 for experiments carried out in January February 2012 20122 fish).
About 3000 fish are still at the Aquarium.
A total of 3,239 fish were caught, all of them silver carp.
"Today fish comes from all over the world, so we're O.K.," he said.
Nearly 6,000 fish and other wildlife were killed, including stripped bass, white perch and oysters.
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