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  2. Blueback herring - Wikipedia

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    Blueback herring spawn from late March through mid-May, depending on latitude. Females usually mature by age five and produce between 60,000 and 103,000 eggs. Males generally mature earlier at between 3 and 4 years of age and at a smaller size than the females.

  3. Skipjack shad - Wikipedia

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    Spawning temperature range is between 16 and 21 °C (61 and 70 °F). Eggs are broadcast over the substrate. [13] Skipjack shad young may reach total lengths of 75–150 millimetres (3.05.9 in) during their first year. [7] The maximum length in adults is 20 inches, but they are most commonly found to be between 12 and 18 inches (300–460 mm ...

  4. Herring - Wikipedia

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    Herring played an important role in the history of marine fisheries in Europe, [2] and early in the 20th century, their study was fundamental to the development of fisheries science. [3] [4] These oily fish [5] also have a long history as an important food fish, and are often salted, smoked, or pickled.

  5. Spratelloides delicatulus - Wikipedia

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    Spratelloides delicatulus, the blue sprat, also known as the delicate round herring, blueback sprat, or piha, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Spratelloididae, the small round herrings.

  6. Herring as food - Wikipedia

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    Herring soup: Sweden: Herring spawn Japan: Called Komochi-Kombu (子持昆布). Usually, it is served as a part of sushi or chinmi. Herring spawn Japan: Called matsumae-duke(松前漬け) Herring with mushrooms Lithuania: Traditional Christmas Eve dish. Lithuanians have more than 100 different variations on how to prepare herring. Kibinago ...

  7. Blueback - Wikipedia

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    Blueback may refer to any of a number of unrelated fish species with blue coloration: Blueback, a 1997 novel by Australian author Tim Winton; USS Blueback, a US Navy submarine of the Balao-class; USS Blueback, a Barbel-class submarine and the last non-nuclear submarine to join the US Naval Fleet; Beardslee trout or bluebacks

  8. Pacific herring - Wikipedia

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    During the heydays of the 1990s, the pre-spawn herring commanded $1000 per ton, yielding a gross $60 million to fisherman, but by 2020 the tally fell to a $5 million figure. [65] In 2023, the last roe processing plant in Togiak indicated it would not be purchasing herring, and the season was cancelled.

  9. Herklotsichthys quadrimaculatus - Wikipedia

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    Herklotsichthys quadrimaculatus, also known as the bluestripe herring, is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Dorosomatidae. [2] It is widespread in the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. [1] [2] Other names for the species include goldspot sardine and fourspot herring. [3]