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  2. Florida pompano - Wikipedia

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    Most Florida pompano caught weigh less than 3 lb (1.4 kg) and are less than 17 in (43 cm) long, though the largest individuals weigh 8–9 lb (3.6–4.1 kg) and reach lengths up to 26 in (66 cm). Because it is fast-growing and desirable for food, the pompano is one of the many fish that is currently being farmed through aquaculture.

  3. Pompano - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] They are toothless and are relatively large fish, up to about 1.2 m (3.9 ft) long, although most species reach no more than half or two-thirds of that size. [2] They are found worldwide in warmer seas, sometimes also entering brackish waters.

  4. Trachinotus blochii - Wikipedia

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    Steamed pompano in soy sauce. Golden pompano are a very nutritious and highly sought after food. [6] [8] Consumer demand is high although the wild supply of them is low. Research is currently being conducted to increase hatchery fish survivability. [citation needed] Aquaculture has successfully been established in China, Taiwan, and Indonesia.

  5. Trachinotus goodei - Wikipedia

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    Trachinotus goodei, the palometa, is an ocean-going game fish of the family Carangidae. Other common names include banner pompano, camade fish, cobbler, gafftopsail, great pompano, joefish, longfin pompano, old wife, sand mackerel, streamers jack, wireback. [2] [1] This fish is native to the western Atlantic Ocean from Massachusetts to Bermuda ...

  6. Trachinotus ovatus - Wikipedia

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    Trachinotus ovatus, the pompano which is also known as the derbio or silverfish, is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Carangidae, the jacks. It has large, strong fins. It is common in the Mediterranean Sea, and in the Atlantic Ocean from the British Isles and Scandinavia, where it is a vagrant, to the Gulf of Guinea and Angola. [2]

  7. Blackening (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    Blackening is a cooking technique used in the preparation of fish and other foods. Often associated with Cajun cuisine , this technique was invented and popularized by chef Paul Prudhomme . [ 1 ] The food is dipped in melted butter and then sprinkled with a mixture of herbs and spices , usually some combination of thyme , oregano , chili pepper ...

  8. Mechanic dies after being 'trapped' under Amazon delivery van ...

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    A 42-year-old mechanic died after being "trapped" under an Amazon delivery van at a company distribution center in Florida earlier this week, police said.

  9. Associated Grocers of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Associated Grocers of Florida is a wholesale distributor and exporter of groceries, meat, produce, dairy, ice cream, frozen food, general merchandise, health and beauty care, and store supplies to supermarkets throughout Florida, Central America, South America, and Caribbean countries.