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  2. Factory ship - Wikipedia

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    A factory ship, also known as a fish processing vessel, is a large ocean-going vessel with extensive on-board facilities for processing and freezing caught fish or whales. Modern factory ships are automated and enlarged versions of the earlier whalers, and their use for fishing has grown dramatically. Some factory ships are equipped to serve as ...

  3. Zander - Wikipedia

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    Zander is especially well suited for fish fillets. It can also be served whole, baked, smoked or cooked. In some culinary circles, zander is appreciated even more highly than salmon.

  4. Cobia - Wikipedia

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    The cobia feeds primarily on crabs, squid, and fish. It follows larger animals such as sharks, turtles, and manta rays to scavenge. It is a very curious fish, showing little fear of boats.

  5. Fish fillet - Wikipedia

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    A fish fillet, from the French word filet (pronounced) meaning a thread or strip, is the flesh of a fish which has been cut or sliced away from the bone by cutting lengthwise along one side of the fish parallel to the backbone.

  6. 20 Bucket List Seafood Shacks Across America - AOL

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    The cash-only fishing boat eatery serves portions of three or five pieces of lightly beer-battered and fried albacore tuna on a bed of thick steak fries alongside malt vinegar and scoops of...

  7. Common ling - Wikipedia

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    The common ling is the longest and one of the largest of the cod-like fish, the Gadiformes, which can reach lengths of 200 cm and weights of 30 kg.