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  2. Herring as food - Wikipedia

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    Herring are forage fish in the wild, mostly belonging to the family Clupeidae. They are an important food for humans . Herring often move in large schools around fishing banks and near the coast.

  3. Kazunoko - Wikipedia

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    komochi kombu or herring "spawn on kelp".. Kazunoko is a product processed by removing the roe sacs (or "egg skeins") from female herrings intact in its shape, then preserving by sun-drying (hoshi kazunoko) or by salting or brining (shio kazunoko).

  4. Herring - Wikipedia

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    Herring are various species of forage fish, mostly belonging to the family of Clupeidae.. Herring often move in large schools around fishing banks and near the coast, found particularly in shallow, temperate waters of the North Pacific and North Atlantic Oceans, including the Baltic Sea, as well as off the west coast of South America.

  5. Clupea - Wikipedia

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    Two main species of Clupea are currently recognized: the Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) and the Pacific herring (Clupea pallasii), which have each been divided into subspecies. Herrings are forage fish moving in vast schools , coming in spring to the shores of Europe and America , where they form important commercial fisheries.

  6. Atlantic herring - Wikipedia

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    Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) is a herring in the family Clupeidae. It is one of the most abundant fish species in the world. It is one of the most abundant fish species in the world. Atlantic herrings can be found on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean , congregating in large schools .

  7. New England fishermen sentenced in complex herring ... - AOL

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    Several commercial fishermen in New England have been sentenced in a fraud scheme that centered on a critically important species of bait fish and that prosecutors described as complex and wide ...

  8. Bloater (herring) - Wikipedia

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    Bloaters are a type of whole cold-smoked herring. Bloaters are "salted and lightly smoked without gutting, giving a characteristic slightly gamey flavour" and are particularly associated with Great Yarmouth, England. [1] Popular in the 19th and early 20th centuries, the food is now described as rare.

  9. Rollmops - Wikipedia

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    The name "rollmops" is German in origin, [2] [3] derived from the words rollen (to roll) and Mops meaning pug or fat young boy. The form Rollmops (German: [ˈʁɔlˌmɔps] ⓘ) is singular, and the plural is Rollmöpse (German: [ˈʁɔlˌmœpsə] ⓘ). In English, the term "rollmops" is often treated as the plural of the singular "rollmop".