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margate-fish
@@@LINK=margate-grunt Oxford English Dictionary
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Black margate
It is a nocturnal feeder, its diet including crustaceans, molluscs, smaller fish and urchins. References External links Marinespecies.org Black margate Fish of the Western Atlantic Fish described in 1791 wikipedia.org
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margate-grunt
ˈmargate-fish, ˈmargate-grunt [Of obscure origin: variants given in Dicts. are market-, maggot-fish and margaret-grunt. Cf. Margaret 5.] A pearly-white fish, Hæmulon album, found in the Gulf of Mexico.1734 Mortimer in Phil. Trans. XXXVIII. 315 Perca marina Gibbosa cinerea. The Margate-Fish. This is ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Margate (disambiguation)
Margate may also refer to: Places Margate, Queensland, Australia Margate, Tasmania, Australia Margate, Prince Edward Island, Canada Margate, KwaZulu-Natal Chas & Dave, 1982 Other uses Margate, a fish in the family Haemulidae wikipedia.org
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Margate, Tasmania
commute into the greater Hobart area while the rest are employed locally in either the service industry or commercial enterprises such as the Tassal fish Margate Train. wikipedia.org
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Garlinge
Garlinge is a village in the suburbs of Margate in Kent, United Kingdom, situated southwest of the centre of the town. There is a fish and chip shop and an Indian and Chinese take away and an Indian restaurant/take-away. wikipedia.org
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Haemulon
Cuvier, 1830 (white margate) Haemulon aurolineatum G. Cuvier, 1830 (tomtate grunt) Haemulon bonariense G. The spawning behavior of these fish has not been observed. wikipedia.org
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Hoy (boat)
These were known as Margate or Southampton hoys and one could hail them from the shore to pick up goods and passengers. Its centre of operations was the Breton coast and it specialized in carrying fresh sea fish to market. wikipedia.org
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Haemulon album
Haemulon album, the white margate, grey grunt, grunt, Margaret fish, Margaret grunt, margate, margate fish, ronco blanco, viuda, white grunt, white pogret References External links album Fish of the Caribbean Fish described in 1830 Taxa named by Georges Cuvier wikipedia.org
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List of halal and kosher fish
Shia Shia Islam allows for consumption of certain fish. Any fish without scales are haram but fish that do have scales are permissible. Kingfish Scomberomorus cavalla Ladyfish Lafayette ( Leiostomus xanthurus ) Lake Herring Largemouth bass Lingcod Lizardfish Lookdown Mackerel Mahimahi Margate wikipedia.org
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Shelly Beach, South Africa
Shelly Beach is a coastal resort town on the South Coast of the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa, located more or less halfway between Margate (8.5 Hotels Snorkelling & diving Shelly Beach boasts numerous popular diving and snorkelling sites, where the most spectacular varieties of tropical fish, wikipedia.org
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Steve Watts
At Margate he played in five games, scoring 3 goals and receiving 2 yellow cards. In just two and a half seasons at the club Watts scored 95 goals for the Fish. wikipedia.org
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Anisotremus
Ruiz-Campos & Domínguez-Domínguez 2021 (Clarion grunt) Anisotremus scapularis (Tschudi, 1846) (Peruvian grunt) Anisotremus surinamensis (Bloch, 1791) (black margate Gill, 1861 (Panama porkfish) Anisotremus virginicus (Linnaeus, 1758) (porkfish) References Haemulinae Ray-finned fish genera Taxa named by Theodore wikipedia.org
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Protea banks
Protea banks is a reef about 7 km off the shore of South Africa near Margate. Other pelagic fish include kingfish, yellowtail, kaakap, sea pike, tuna and potato bass. wikipedia.org
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List of largest fish
Largest extant fish Jawless fish (Agnatha) Hagfish (Myxini) The hagfish, which are not taxonomically true fish, are among the most primitive extant The largest species of grunt is the white margate (Haemulon album) of the Caribbean sea and east coast of South America, at up to and in length. wikipedia.org
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