- of
hydroelectric dams. In
their native waters,
these fish may be
called surubí in Guaraní.
Specially in Paraguay- a
country that
still speaks both Spanish...
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hosts the
annual National Festival of the
Surubí,
which includes a
internationally known fishing contest. The
surubí is a po****r
large catfish of the Paraná...
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fishermen who live
along its banks. Some of the
species of fish (such as the
surubí and the sábalo) are
commercially important, and they are
exploited for heavy...
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Santa Fe,
Entre Ríos and
Corrientes fill them with
river fish, such as
surubí (catfish) or dorado, or with
white sauce and Goya cheese. In the Cordillera...
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Garrote R (2002). "The
effect of two
cryoprotectant mixtures on
frozen surubí surimi".
Brazilian Journal of
Chemical Engineering. 19 (4): 419–424. doi:10...
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Santiago Shipyard in 1938 and
based in Ushuaia. The
vessel is
named after the
Surubí, a
catfish that
inhabits Argentina’s Mesopotamia, and is the
first Argentine...
- catfish, piranha, armado, duck, dorado,
surubí, and pacú
provide the main
income of fishermen.
Milanese surubí is a po****r dish in
local restaurants....
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Despite being sizeable predators themselves,
surubí may fall prey to the piraíba...
- of
commercially important species like sábalo (Prochilodus lineatus) and
surubí (Pseudoplatystoma spp.); it
produces 95% of the
annual 27,000
tonnes of...
- America. The most
commonly fished and
consumed species are pacú, tambaquí,
surubí,
palometa (a type of piranha), sábalo,
bagre (catfish), and blanquillo....