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1Witch flounder

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  • Title: Witch flounder
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: ➤  Communications Directorate, Dept. of Fisheries and Oceans
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  • Publish Location: Ottawa, Ont

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  • First Year Published: 1982
  • Is Full Text Available: No
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  • Access Status: No_ebook

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21998 conservation requirements for the Gulf of St. Lawrence groundfish stocks and cod stocks in divisions 2GH, 2J3KL, 3Ps, 4VsW and witch flounder in division 3Ps

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  • Title: ➤  1998 conservation requirements for the Gulf of St. Lawrence groundfish stocks and cod stocks in divisions 2GH, 2J3KL, 3Ps, 4VsW and witch flounder in division 3Ps
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 39
  • Publisher: ➤  Fisheries Resources Conservation Council
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  • Publish Location: [Ottawa

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  • First Year Published: 1998
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3The food of the witch

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  • Title: The food of the witch
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 23
  • Publisher: H.M. Stationery Off.
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  • Publish Location: Edinburgh

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  • First Year Published: 1969
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Witch (righteye flounder)

The witch (Glyptocephalus cynoglossus), known in English by a variety of other common names including the witch flounder, pole flounder, craig fluke,

Flounder

Paralichthys dentatus Winter flounder – Pseudopleuronectes americanus European waters European flounder – Platichthys flesus Witch flounder – Glyptocephalus cynoglossus

Atlantic Ocean

halibut, yellowtail flounder, Atlantic halibut, haddock, spiny dogfish, while other stocks shown no such signs, including cod, witch flounder, and redfish.

Southern flounder

The southern flounders or armless flounders are a small family, Achiropsettidae, of flounders found in Antarctic and sub-Antarctic waters. There are four

Witch (disambiguation)

neopagan witchcraft Witch (archetype), as it appears in psychology and literature Witch (word), the word "witch" itself Witch (lefteye flounder) (Arnoglossus

European flounder

The European flounder (Platichthys flesus) is a flatfish of European coastal waters from the White Sea in the north to the Mediterranean and the Black

Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization

fish stocks belonging to five species (Atlantic cod, American plaice, witch flounder, capelin and shrimp). For many of these stocks, the fishing moratorium

Pleuronectidae

Pleuronectidae, also known as righteye flounders, are a family of flounders. They are called "righteye flounders" because most species lie on the sea bottom

Sole (fish)

other members of the sole suborder Soleoidei as well as members of the flounder family. In European cookery, there are several species which may be considered

Witch (lefteye flounder)

The witch, Arnoglossus scapha, is a lefteye flounder of the family Bothidae, found around China and New Zealand, in waters less than 400 m in depth. Their