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  2. Loliolus japonica - Wikipedia

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    Loliolus Japonica, the Japanese squid, is a species of squid from the family Loliginidae. As the name suggests, it lives around Japan, but has also been found around Vietnam and China. [2] They are pelagic, living 1–30 m (3 ft 3 in – 98 ft 5 in) down in the ocean. [2] At a restaurant in Beijing, China

  3. Japanese flying squid - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese flying squid, Japanese common squid or Pacific flying squid, [3] scientific name Todarodes pacificus, is a squid of the family Ommastrephidae.This animal lives in the northern Pacific Ocean, in the area surrounding Japan, along the entire coast of China up to Russia, then spreading across the Bering Strait east towards the southern coast of Alaska and Canada.

  4. Heterololigo - Wikipedia

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    This species is known by the common name spear squid, [3] [4] or yari-ika in Japanese. Lifespan. It has a life span of about one year. [3]

  5. Todarodinae - Wikipedia

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    Nototodarus gouldi, Gould's flying squid; Nototodarus hawaiiensis, Hawaiian flying squid; Nototodarus sloanii, Wellington flying squid or New Zealand arrow squid; Genus Todarodes. Todarodes angolensis, Angola flying squid; Todarodes filippovae, Antarctic flying squid; Todarodes pacificus, Japanese flying squid or Japanese common squid

  6. Todarodes - Wikipedia

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    The following species are members of Todarodes, with their vernacular names: [1] [3] Todarodes angolensis Adam, 1962 Angolan flying squid; Todarodes filippovae Adam, 1975 Antarctic flying squid; Todarodes pacificus (Steenstrup, 1880) Japanese flying squid; Todarodes pusillus Dunning, 1988 little flying squid; Todarodes sagittatus (Lamarck, 1798 ...

  7. Sepiolina nipponensis - Wikipedia

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    Sepiolina nipponensis, also known as the Japanese bobtail squid, is a bobtail squid and one of two species in the genus Sepiolina.It is found in the Western Pacific in apparently widely separated populations, the most southerly of which is in the Great Australian Bight in South Australia and Western Australia, and there are populations from the Philippines northwards to Taiwan, Fujian and ...

  8. List of places in California (J) - Wikipedia

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    This list of current: cities; towns, unincorporated communities; counties, and other recognized places in the U.S. state of California.; Information on the number and names of counties in which the place lies, and its lower and upper ZIP code bounds, if applicable are also included.

  9. Doryteuthis opalescens - Wikipedia

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    In Southern California landings begin in November and continue through April correlated with the greater mixing of winter storms. Since 1993 squid has been the #1 fishery in California with landings of 118,000 tons [vague] and $41 million in 2000. The population fluctuates greatly with the El Niño. During these warm water and nutrient poor ...