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[edit] Flying fish prevalent in local waters - Jefferson County Journal
18 November 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/2-0&fd=A&url=http://suburbanjournals.stltoday.com/articles/2008/11/18/jefferson/news/1119ndj-carp0.txt&cid=0&ei=qswlSf3eMaqi9gTS7by4AQ&usg=AFQjCNGJKHmQNoyhSiK3hgCz9ZvPjT2i3w">Flying fish prevalent in local waters</a> Jefferson County Journal, MO - <nobr>Nov 18, 2008</nobr> With better marketing, the carp could join the Patagonian toothfish (better known as the Chilean sea bass) as a trendy menu option that transcended its ... |
[edit] Pirate fish ship sinks - Tasmania Mercury
17 November 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/5-0&fd=A&url=http://www.themercury.com.au/article/2008/11/17/38901_tasmania-news.html&cid=0&ei=qswlSf3eMaqi9gTS7by4AQ&usg=AFQjCNHum0_-hNnQJM6xW5n9d5XdNq1Bbw">Pirate fish ship sinks</a> Tasmania Mercury, Australia - <nobr>Nov 16, 2008</nobr> ... Macquarie Wharf since June 2005, when it was seized by armed customs officials for illegally fishing for Patagonian toothfish in the Southern Ocean. ... |
[edit] Fisheries: Commission regrets lack of progress at IATTC and CCAMLR ... - 7thSpace Interactive (press release)
14 November 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/7-0&fd=A&url=http://7thspace.com/headlines/297683/fisheries_commission_regrets_lack_of_progress_at_iattc_and_ccamlr_meetings.html&cid=0&ei=qswlSf3eMaqi9gTS7by4AQ&usg=AFQjCNE1jSCZBDxkInVMshOuOKQQ2a0IIg">Fisheries: Commission regrets lack of progress at IATTC and CCAMLR ...</a> 7thSpace Interactive (press release), NY - <nobr>Nov 14, 2008</nobr> ... living resources and their rational use in the Southern Ocean. The main commercial fisheries in the Convention area are for krill and Patagonian toothfish. |
[edit] Незамерзающая рыба показала свои экстремальные гены
11 November 2008, by /en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patagonian_toothfish">Dissostichus" target="_blank">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patago...gt;Dissostichus eleginoides</a> ) уже с 1970-х страдают пищевые цепи южных частей сразу нескольких океанов.
[edit] Major Progress Made Towards Historic Census Of Marine Life In 2010 - Science Daily (press release)
10 November 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/8-0&fd=A&url=http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/11/081109193334.htm&cid=1268598794&ei=qswlSf3eMaqi9gTS7by4AQ&usg=AFQjCNF3tKRlKoDbjcRvl6zTkRabo_-kMA">Major Progress Made Towards Historic Census Of Marine Life In 2010</a> Science Daily (press release) - <nobr>Nov 10, 2008</nobr> They launch their search in known fishing grounds of the Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides), suspecting that these fish congregate near methane ... |
[edit] Fears around rusting ship - Tasmania Mercury
9 November 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/9-0&fd=A&url=http://www.themercury.com.au/article/2008/11/10/37291_tasmania-news.html&cid=1268657074&ei=qswlSf3eMaqi9gTS7by4AQ&usg=AFQjCNHLKr9V5DSXdhYxcm2Hj6xbpGvd6w">Fears around rusting ship</a> Tasmania Mercury, Australia - <nobr>Nov 9, 2008</nobr> ... Macquarie Wharf since June 2005, when it was seized by armed customs officials for illegally fishing for patagonian toothfish in the Southern Ocean. ... |
[edit] Why You Shouldn't Eat Chilean Sea Bass - Daily Green
6 November 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/0-0&fd=A&url=http://www.thedailygreen.com/environmental-news/chilean-sea-bass-overfishing-44110608&cid=0&ei=qswlSf3eMaqi9gTS7by4AQ&usg=AFQjCNGXGP1a20PRvTsMZmfYOb-2FaedqA">Why You Shouldn't Eat Chilean Sea Bass</a> Daily Green - <nobr>Nov 6, 2008</nobr> In a press release, the WWF says that illegal fishing of Patagonian and Antarctic toothfish is rampant and threatening conservation efforts to save future ... |
[edit] Pirates taking heavy toll of toothfish - DIARIODELWEB.it
6 November 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/6-0&fd=A&url=http://www.diariodelweb.it/Articolo/Mondo/%3Fd%3D20081105%26id%3D53654&cid=1267639131&ei=qswlSf3eMaqi9gTS7by4AQ&usg=AFQjCNGmmYpVXanFsgMH-VrGcrgmyNcnSA">Pirates taking heavy toll of toothfish</a> DIARIODELWEB.it, Italy - <nobr>Nov 5, 2008</nobr> The future of the Patagonian and Antarctic toothfish and the highly valuable fishery concentrated in the Southern Ocean is under significant pressure from ... |
[edit] Pirates taking heavy toll of toothfish
5 November 2008, by Australian Customs Service staff board the IUU boat, Viarsa, caught stealing Patagonian toothfish in the Southern Ocean © Australian Customs Service Hobart, Australia: The future of the Patagonian and Antarctic toothfish and the highly valuable fishery concentrated ...
[edit] Pirate fleets plunder rare toothfish - The Australian
5 November 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/4-0&fd=A&url=http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,24605850-30417,00.html&cid=1266986079&ei=qswlSf3eMaqi9gTS7by4AQ&usg=AFQjCNGya9KNOAFV7Z9Su9ff30a4FTTK0A">Pirate fleets plunder rare toothfish</a> The Australian, Australia - <nobr>Nov 4, 2008</nobr> PIRATE fleets are stealing hundreds of millions of dollars worth of rare Patagonian and Antarctic toothfish in illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing ... |
[edit] Conservation group urges toothfish poaching crackdown
4 November 2008, by Leading wildlife protection groups want a crackdown on the poaching of toothfish. Conservation fund WWF says patagonian and antarctic toothfish stocks in the Southern Ocean are under extreme pressure...
[edit] Conservation group urges toothfish poaching crackdown - ABC Online
4 November 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/3-0&fd=A&url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/11/05/2410350.htm&cid=0&ei=qswlSf3eMaqi9gTS7by4AQ&usg=AFQjCNE_FY7oe-eBObc6VLkIgHn2fv8XIQ">Conservation group urges toothfish poaching crackdown</a> ABC Online, Australia - <nobr>Nov 4, 2008</nobr> Conservation fund WWF says patagonian and antarctic toothfish stocks in the Southern Ocean are under extreme pressure. A new report says 17 per cent of the ... |
[edit] Illegal Toothfish still on the plate: WWF and TRAFFIC call for ...
4 November 2008, by unknown The future of the Patagonian and Antarctic Toothfish and the highly valuable fishery based on them concentrated in the Southern Ocean, is under significant pressure from illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing. ...
[edit] TRAFFIC - Home & Latest News - Illegal Toothfish still on the plate
3 November 2008, by TRAFFIC The Patagonian toothfish is commonly sold as: Merluza negra (Spain) Bacalao de profundidad (Spain and Chile) Chilean Sea Bass (US and Canada) Legine (France) Mero (Japan) Patagonian toothfish (UK) Butterfish (Mauritius) ...
[edit] Something fishy with the menu - Sarasota Herald-Tribune
3 November 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/1-0&fd=A&url=http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20081103/COLUMNIST/811030313/2127%3FTitle%3DSomething_fishy_with_the_menu&cid=1266174023&ei=qswlSf3eMaqi9gTS7by4AQ&usg=AFQjCNHfJmgj45EeF-XlxnjwGgbClJvyIQ">Something fishy with the menu</a> Sarasota Herald-Tribune, FL - <nobr>Nov 2, 2008</nobr> Loopholes are commonplace, with titles like "frozen fish fillet" including contraband such as Patagonian toothfish hiding among the fish sticks. ... |
[edit] Whoa! This SMS smells fishy
20 October 2008, by JG Mason Really named Patagonian Toothfish, high market demand for this naturally long lived fish drives depletion and creates an incentive for continued illegal fishing. One very small Patagonian Toothfish fishery in the South Atlantic is being ...
[edit] Patagonian Toothfish
2 October 2008, by stayfunny My bub & I had dinner at a chinese restaurant tonight and wanted to order a few dish and one is supposed to be a fish dish… it so happens that they have very limited fish on stock and toothfish is one of them, and so… the decision was ...
[edit] OSIRIS
21 September 2008, by Auke The Patagonian toothfish, (Dissostichus eleginoides), and Antarctic toothfish (Disssostichus mawsoniii) are deep sea species found throughout large areas of the Sub-Antarctic oceans, but primarily in the Southern Ocean and adjacent ...
[edit] no more patagonian toothfish for frank.
7 September 2008, by admin former nsw planning minister frank sartor says he feels cheated, claiming premier nathan rees has made a mistake in dropping him from the front bench. … at a press conference after the new-look cabinet was unveiled, mr sartor said he ...
[edit] Lake Boren Rapid Transit Report: What's a Patagonian Toothfish?
29 August 2008, by Al LBRTR And maybe some pinto bean granola and Patagonian Toothfish steaks. Check out and head back to the Smart Car and thence back to Newcastle. Invite the neighbors. Oops, forgot the wine. Dang, the Smart Car is out of gas. ...
[edit] try the fireplace for the delicious taste of patagonian toothfish
28 August 2008, by tastebuds the fireplace at hyatt regency sanctuary cove in queensland, australia is welcoming the new season with the inclusion of the delicious and very rare patagonian toothfish. sourced from the waters of the antarctic ocean, ...
[edit] homage to patagonia
10 August 2008, by zeventien in my many years as an intrepid investigative journalist, chronicling the more unknown and exotic creatures of this planet, perhaps no creature has entranced me more than the patagonian toothfish. a magnificent denizen of the deep, ...
[edit] perhaps they should have brought frank that patagonian toothfish ...
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[edit] Sauteed Pigeon Your Answer to Recession Sustenance?
21 July 2008, by 072108pigeon.jpg This week’s New York Magazine is all about finding the cheapest eats in the city, but the most obvious source of cheap (illegal) food may be clumsily flying right before our eyes. “Eating pigeons is as American as eating pumpkin pie,” says Wired’s Alexis Madrigal, who's made a persuasive ...
[edit] Rats With Wings
21 July 2008, by By Patrick Appel Alexis Madrigal argues serving pigeon is the next logical step in local eating: ...all pigeons need is a re-branding. Just as the spurned Patagonian toothfish became the majestic Chilean sea bass and the silly Chinese gooseberry became the beloved kiwifruit, pigeons ...
[edit] Plunderers having a ball in our oceans
12 July 2008, by Tens of millions of rands worth of rock lobster and Patagonian toothfish is poached along SA's south coast every year.
[edit] A victory against illegal fishing
9 July 2008, by Great news!!! Fisherman that illegally fishing the Antarctic patagonian toothfish were caught in New Zealand. Check it out at small fish, big apple.
[edit] Taras Grescoe, Author
15 May 2008, by 2008_05_GRESCOE.jpg Montreal-based food writer Taras Grescoe thinks something fishy is up with the global seafood economy. From pollutants to piracy, preservatives to Patagonian toothfish, Grescoe surveys the state of our collective waterways in his new book Bottomfeeder: How to Eat ...
[edit] Taras Grescoe, Author
15 May 2008, by 2008_05_GRESCOE.jpg Montreal-based food writer Taras Grescoe thinks something fishy is up with the global seafood economy. From pollutants to piracy, preservatives to Patagonian toothfish, Grescoe surveys the state of our collective waterways in his new book Bottomfeeder: How to Eat ...
[edit] Patagonian Toothfish - Colosal Giant 1000 pound squid catch in new zealand
29 April 2008, by A Giant Colossal 1000 pound squid (Patagonian toothfish) catch in New Zealand. It could be the biggest specimen ever as discovery said. It tooks two hours to landed in Antartic waters. Colossal squid, known by the scientific name Mesonychoteuthis Hamiltoni, are estimated to grow up to 46 feet long and have long been one of the most mysterious creatures of the deep ocean. Images taken from discovery From the discovery : The fishermen were catching Patagonian toothfish, sold under the na
[edit] Patagonian Toothfish vs Obama (Open Thread)
29 April 2008, by This is your thread to talk about anything you like, including the famous Chilean Sea Bass fish known scientifically as the “Patagonian Toothfish.” A rare giant squid was caught off the coast of Antarctica while it was devouring one of these tender creatures. As this article goes to publication, scientists are anxiously thawing out the 1089 pound giant squid for study. Patagonian Toothfish With that introduction, this is an open thread to breathlessly continue the discussion about German
[edit] New Zealand scientists thaw 1,000-pound squid corpse
29 April 2008, by New Zealand scientists thaw 1,000-pound squid corpse April 29, 2008 – 8:53 am WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Marine scientists in New Zealand on Tuesday were thawing the corpse of the largest squid ever caught to try to unlock the secrets of one of the ocean’s most mysterious beasts. No one has ever seen a living, grown colossal squid in its natural deep ocean habitat, and scientists hope their examination of the 1,089-pound, 26-foot long colossal squid, set to begin Wednesday, will help det
[edit] This week in ocean news
22 December 2007, by By Andrew Sharpless The European Union set quotas for 2008, with an 18 percent decrease for cod in most trawling areas except the North Sea, where quotas were raised by 11 percent. Scientists had pushed for cuts to less than half of 2006 levels ... ... the Swedish Board of Fisheries found that no cod ...
[edit] Rough times for the orange roughy
7 December 2007, by By Andrew Sharpless About thirty years ago, diners around the world developed a taste for the low-fat white meat of a large pelagic fish known as a slimehead. The name was changed to orange roughy, and a delicacy was born. Unfortunately for the orange roughy, its long lifespan (a hundred years or more) ...
[edit] Inconvenient tooth
19 July 2007, by Al Gore's nasty nip from a Patagonian toothfish must have come as a surprise, given that the ecological campaigner was supposed to be doing the biting.
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18 July 2007, by IS THERE SOMETHING FISHY in Al Gore's enviro-talk? Rebecca Keeble of the International Humane Society writes: ONLY one week after Live Earth, Al Gore's green credentials slipped while hosting his daughter's wedding in Beverly Hills. Gore and his guests at the weekend ceremony dined on Chilean sea bass ...
[edit] Colossal squid caught
22 February 2007, by David Pescovitz: Commercial fishers caught this 990 pound Colossal Squid (Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni) in deep Antarctic waters. According to the BBC News, if the squid was cooked into calamari, the rings would be the size of tractor tires. The squid was munching away on a Patagonian toothfish ...
[edit] Fish of the Day
20 February 2007, by The Guardian says: Biologists are concerned about orange roughy, grenadier, deep-sea rockfish, oreo and Patagonian toothfish among others.But there is a clear winner: The orange roughy is so slow growing that it is not sexually mature until 34 years old. It can live to 150.
[edit] Protecting the Sea
19 February 2007, by Before and after trawling BBC Nature & Politics -- Fuel subsidies that allow fishing fleets to "plunder" the deep seas should be scrapped, claim a group of leading international scientists. They said more than $150m (£80m) was paid to trawler fleets, promoting overfishing of unviable resources. ...
[edit] Some Chilean Sea Bass Is Labeled Sustainable
10 November 2006, by thefoodtimes "The New York Times"
[edit] Author tracks rise and fall of the chic Patagonian toothfish
30 August 2006, by With its dragonlike mouth and dark skin, the menacing-looking Patagonian toothfish used to be a “trash” fish barely worthy of conversion to cat food. Then in the late 1970s, a Los Angeles fish wholesaler discovered its remarkable properties – including ...
[edit] Philip Bowring: Lessons of the Patagonian toothfish (International Herald Tribune)
22 May 2006, by Pirating and complacent governments contribute to the alarming depletion of fish in Asian waters.
