10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LONG-FIN TUNNY»
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3.13 Schematic horizontal (frontal) sections through the connection between fin
and caudal peduncle of cod. mackerel and long fin tunny. Mechanically important
structures are shown. Stippled areas are bone; black areas are collagenous ...
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Simon & Schuster Super Crossword Puzzle Dictionary And ...
... 13 uningenu- ously; 14 disingenuously alated: 5 alate; 6 winged Alauda: 11
genus Alauda Alauda arvensis: 7 skylark albacore: 12 long-fin tunny; IS Thunnus
alalunga Albany: 16 capital of New York albata: 5 paint; 6 ormolu; 10 white metal;
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Seth Godin, Lark Productions LLC, Seth Godin Productions, 1999
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The Fishes of the British Isles and North-west Europe
The trailing edges of the finlets, second dorsal, anal and particularly the tail fin
are conspicuously light. iD. XIII-XIV; 2D. 14 + 7-8; A. 14 + 7- biology The long-fin
tunny is an uncommon vagrant in the waters of northern Europe, although it is ...
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Sea-angling fishes of the Cape: a natural history of some of ...
(iii) The long-fin tunny; so-called on account of the very long pectoral fin reaching
to the finlets near the tail. It is an oceanic species rarely caught by ski-boat
anglers at Natal and by deep-sea handline fishermen when trolling for snoek off
the ...
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Archives Néerlandaises de Zoologie
fibres tie the finrays firmly to the axial skeleton. The long fin tunny ( Thunnus
alalunga) offers an even more exteme example of a rigid connection. It is a large
and fast swimming fish. Forces are not transferred via a collagenous connection ...
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Scottish Fisheries Bulletin
Thus the rare long-fin tunny, which appears in the list below, has the specific
name, alalunga, to distinguish it from the common or blue-fin tunny Thunnus
thynnus. Finally, it is usual, when quoting a scientific name for the first time, to cite
the ...
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Collins guide to the sea fishes of Britain and North-Western ...
In Europe, about 10,000 tons are landed ^^^ ,^^^ ^^^^* '•^^^^^^^^B 107. Long-fin
tunny Thunnus alalunga (Bonnaterre) Characteristics: The long pectoral fins
reach to behind the second dorsal fin. Individuals 4 years old are 60-70 cm long (
c.
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Quality Parameters in Canned Seafoods
Specific name Commercial name Thunnus alalunga Longfin tuna, albacore tuna,
longfinned albacore, longfinned tuna, long-fin tunny, bastard albacore Thunnus
albacares Yellowfin tuna, yellowfin tunny, yellowfinned albacore Thunnus ...
Ana G. Cabado, Juan M. Vieites, 2008
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The Irish Naturalists' Journal
... Dingle, Co Kerry Longnose lancetfish Alepisaurus ferox (Lowe, 1833) On 30
June 1998 two specimens of the longnose lancetfish were captured by the MFV '
Tenneje' (Skipper: Mr John Graham, Dingle) while drift-netting for long-fin tunny
or ...
J. A. Sidney Stendall, Mary P. H. Kertland, 2005
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South African Panorama
Among the varieties taken off the Cape Coast are the common yellowfin, the long
- fin tunny and the bluefin. The bluefin grows to giant size but has been hooked
and landed by anglers in relatively shallow waters off the holiday resort of Fish ...