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unusual facts about sardine



Bocaccio rockfish

The Monterey submarine canyon is an ideal place for many marine organisms to inhabit or migrate through, and bocaccio in this canyon can consume multiple marine species such as shellfish (pelagic shrimp and crab), anchovies, sardines, other small rockfishes, and squid.

Burial of the Sardine

The "Burial of the Sardine" during carnival is celebrated on Ash Wednesday and is a symbolical burial of the past to allow society to be reborn, transformed and with new vigour.

Iroise Sea

Fishing, though less important than in the past, is still practiced especially through the ports of Le Conquet, Douarnenez, Camaret and Brest where catches range from crabs to sardines and monkfish.

Misuzu Kaneko

Born Kaneko Teru in Senzaki-mura, now part of Nagato, Yamaguchi prefecture, Senzaki was a fishing village, relying particularly on catches of Japanese sardine.

Slender rainbow sardine

The slender rainbow sardine found its way into the Mediterranean via the Suez Canal.

Valiathura

para, kanava and kozhiyala are among the other visitors that swim into the trap.


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