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  2. World's fastest shark chases bait - AOL

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    With jackfish bait in tow, these researchers are out to test the mako shark's hunting abilities at top speed. Jackfish often school near the surface, so a lone jackfish might be the perfect target ...

  3. Freshwater shark - Wikipedia

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    A small number of freshwater fish cyprinids and catfish (which are bony fish and thus quite unrelated to sharks) are also commonly called "freshwater sharks", "sharkminnows" or simply "sharks", particularly in the aquarium fish trade: Balantiocheilos melanopterus – Bala shark, tricolor shark, silver shark; Epalzeorhynchos – typical ...

  4. Sawfish - Wikipedia

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    Oil from the liver was prized for use in boat repairs and street lights, [104] and as recent as the 1920s in Florida it was regarded as the best fish oil for consumption. [4] Sawfish fishing goes back several thousand years, [7] but until relatively recently it typically involved traditional low-intensity methods such as simple hook-and-line or ...

  5. Chumming - Wikipedia

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    Chumming the water for great white sharks at Guadalupe Island. Chumming (American English from Powhatan) [1] is the blue water fishing practice of throwing meat-based groundbait called "chum" into the water in order to lure various marine animals (usually large game fish) to a designated fishing ground, so the target animals are more easily caught by hooking or spearing.

  6. List of commercially important fish species - Wikipedia

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    The wild Atlantic salmon fishery is commercially dead; after extensive habitat damage and overfishing, wild fish make up only 0.5% of the Atlantic salmon available in world fish markets. The rest are farmed, predominantly from aquaculture in Norway, Chile, Canada, the UK, Ireland, Faroe Islands, Russia and Tasmania in Australia.

  7. American paddlefish - Wikipedia

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    The American paddlefish is a smooth-skinned freshwater fish with an almost entirely cartilaginous skeleton and a paddle-shaped rostrum (snout), which extends nearly one-third its body length. It has been referred to as a freshwater shark because of its heterocercal tail or caudal fin resembling that of sharks, though it is not closely related. [7]

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