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  2. Salangidae - Wikipedia

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    Salangidae, the icefishes or noodlefishes, are a family of small osmeriform fish, related to the smelts.They are found in Eastern Asia, ranging from the Russian Far East in the north to Vietnam in the south, with the highest species richness in China.

  3. Neosalanx tangkahkeii - Wikipedia

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    Neosalanx tangkahkeii, the Chinese icefish or short-snout icefish, is a species of icefish endemic to fresh and brackish waters in China. [1] [2] Despite its common name it is not the only icefish in China; the majority of the species in this family are found in the country. [3] Neosalanx tangkahkeii is widely fished.

  4. Category:Fish of China - Wikipedia

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    The freshwater and marine Fish which are native—indigenous to China and its adjacent oceans and seas.; When the distribution range in China is known please also use Category: Fish of East Asia (most provinces) and Category: Fish of Central Asia (westernmost provinces).

  5. Merfolk - Wikipedia

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    Eating the fish purportedly cured idiocy [15] or dementia. [23] [24] This fish as a cure was also quoted in the Compendium of Materia Medica or Bencao Gangmu (1596) under its entry for Tiyu (Chinese: 䱱魚) [22] The Bencao Gangmu categorized the tiyu (䱱魚) as one of two types of "human-fish" (renyu).

  6. Siniperca chuatsi - Wikipedia

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    Siniperca chuatsi is both a popular game fish among anglers and a commercially important species in China, as it is a popular food fish and has been widely farmed in its native range since the 20th century. It first gained major popularity during the Tang dynasty (618–907 CE), appearing in many Chinese books and poems. [3]

  7. Japanese consumers are eating more local fish in spite of ...

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    China’s seafood ban and reports of its impact on the Japanese fishing industry may have tempered Japanese criticism of the water release and encouraged people to eat more seafood from the region.

  8. Escolar - Wikipedia

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    The escolar, Lepidocybium flavobrunneum, a species of fish in the family Gempylidae, is found in deep (200–885 metres, or 656–2,904 ft) tropical and temperate waters around the world. It is also known as snake mackerel , walu walu ( Hawaiian , sometimes written waloo ), and is sometimes sold as " butterfish " or " white tuna ".

  9. Cantonese salted fish - Wikipedia

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    Cantonese salted fish was revealed to be on the list of IARC group 1 Carcinogens, meaning it is a known carcinogen, [1] [2] but was suspected and studied for its links to cancer as early as the 1960s [3] [4] due to the high incidence of nasopharyngeal cancer, an extremely rare type of nose and head cancer now understood to be linked to a high ...