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  2. Anchovy - Wikipedia

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    Fishermen also use anchovies as bait for larger fish, such as tuna and sea bass. [44] The strong taste people associate with anchovies is due to the curing process. Fresh anchovies, known in Italy as alici, have a much milder flavor. [45] The anchovies from Barcola (in the local dialect: sardoni barcolani) are particularly popular

  3. Californian anchovy - Wikipedia

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    The Californian anchovy or northern anchovy (Engraulis mordax) [2] is a species of anchovy found in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, ranging from Mexico to British Columbia. [3] It is a small, Clupeoid fish with a large mouth and a long, laterally compressed body, which strongly resembles the European Anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus) with only slight differences in girth and fin position.

  4. Anchoa mitchilli - Wikipedia

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    Anchoa mitchilli is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Engraulidae, the anchovies. Its common names include bay anchovy and common anchovy. [1] It is native to the western Atlantic Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico and the Kish island in the Persian Gulf. [1] It is one of the most common fish species along the coastlines of the western Atlantic ...

  5. European anchovy - Wikipedia

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    As it is euryhaline, it can live in water with a salinity of 5–41 [1] PSU (sea water salinity is usually 35 PSU [6]). It can therefore live in brackish water in lagoons, estuaries, and lakes. [1] European anchovies eat plankton, mostly copepods and the eggs and larvae of fish, molluscs, and cirripedes. [7]

  6. Behold the anchovies: Tiny fish swarm Calif. coast

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    Millions upon millions of anchovies swarmed the California coast. As a pizza topping, you probably either love them or hate them. But if you were off the coast of La Jolla, Calif., early this week ...

  7. Forage fish - Wikipedia

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    The typical ocean forage fish feed at the lower trophic level of the food chain, often by filter feeding. They include particularly fishes of the order Clupeiformes (herrings, sardines, shad, hilsa, menhaden, anchovies, and sprats), but also other small fish, including halfbeaks, silversides, smelt such as capelin and goldband fusiliers.

  8. The Ultimate List: 101 Animals That Start With ‘A’ - AOL

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    These coral-colored fish can be found deep in the ocean. They move around a lot and aren’t afraid to go on long journeys to find food or search for suitable spawning grounds. ... 38. Anchovies ...

  9. Anchoviella - Wikipedia

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    Anchoviella is a genus of anchovies, native to coastal parts of the tropical western Atlantic and eastern Pacific oceans, as well as rivers in South America. [2]