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  2. Fish processing - Wikipedia

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    This 16th-century fish stall shows many traditional fish products. The term fish processing refers to the processes associated with fish and fish products between the time fish are caught or harvested, and the time the final product is delivered to the customer. Although the term refers specifically to fish, in practice it is extended to cover ...

  3. History of fishing - Wikipedia

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    History of fishing. Fishing is a prehistoric practice dating back at least 70,000 years. Since the 16th century, fishing vessels have been able to cross oceans in pursuit of fish, and since the 19th century it has been possible to use larger vessels and in some cases process the fish on board.

  4. Tsukiji fish market - Wikipedia

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    Bestor, Theodore C. (2004), Tsukiji: The Fish Market at the Center of the World, Berkeley, California: University of California Press, ISBN 0-520-22024-2" Tokyo's Tsukiji Fish Market Threatened By Globalization," Bloomberg News, September 28, 2005. Documentary Film 'The Cost of Sushi; Emptying the Seas' (2012) by director Pedro Barbadillo.

  5. History of Milford Haven - Wikipedia

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    The town of Milford Haven was founded in 1793 by Sir William Hamilton, who initially invited Quaker whalers from Nantucket to live in his town, and then, in 1797, the Navy Board to create a dockyard for building warships. [1] [2] Milford Haven Waterway has a longer history as a staging point on sea journeys to Ireland, and was used as a shelter ...

  6. Glasson Dock - Wikipedia

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    List of places. UK. England. Lancashire. 53°59′49″N 2°50′56″W  / . 53.997°N 2.849°W. / 53.997; -2.849. Glasson Dock, also known as Glasson, is a village in Lancashire, England, south of Lancaster at the mouth of the River Lune. In 2011, it had a population of around 600.

  7. Coastal fish - Wikipedia

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    Coastal fish, also called inshore fish or neritic fish, inhabit the sea between the shoreline and the edge of the continental shelf. Since the continental shelf is usually less than 200 metres (660 ft) deep, it follows that pelagic coastal fish are generally epipelagic fish , inhabiting the sunlit epipelagic zone . [1]