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targeted edible bottom-dwelling species. The gear is used to fish for
scallops,
oysters and
other species of clams, crabs, and sea cu****ber. The
dredge is...
-
within the
superfamily Pectinoidea,
which also
includes the
thorny oysters.
Scallops are a
cosmopolitan family of
bivalves found in all of the world's...
-
species of true
oysters, including:
Auckland oyster Dredge oyster Mangrove oyster Ostrea angasi Ostrea edulis Pacific oyster Rock
oysters Saccostrea glomerata...
- fillet,
prawns and calamari.
Additional foods used can
include fried scallops,
oysters and crab sticks. It
typically includes one or more
dipping sauces...
-
known in
English as
spiny oysters or
thorny oysters (although they are not, in fact, true
oysters, but are
related to
scallops). The many
species of Spondylus...
- (ostreon) '
oyster'.
Compare ὀστέον (osteon) 'bone'. True
oysters are
members of the
family Ostreidae. This
family includes the
edible oysters,
which mainly...
- The Ostreidae, the true
oysters,
include most
species of
molluscs commonly consumed as
oysters.
Pearl oysters are not true
oysters, and
belong to the order...
- however:
those that live on or
above the substrate, as is the case in
scallops,
oysters, etc., do not need them. Only
those bivalves that
burrow in sediment...
- side of the
river all day long.
There are huge prawns, s****fish,
scallops,
oysters, crabs, fish, and
squids in the
wooden boats.
Sometimes if tourists...
-
cuisines of both
Guernsey and Jersey:
mussels (called
moules locally),
scallops,
oysters,
lobster and
crabs —
especially spider crabs which are considered...