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He is tall and trim, with wispy white hair, and on the day we met (reluctantly, on his part his bid, after all, had been anonymous) he had on khakis, Topsiders, a checked shirt, and a brown leather belt studded with silver fish.
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Even an empty jetty, like the melancholy Steeplechase Pier at Coney Island in New York, draws Russian and Chinese fishermen eager to net the tiny fish that gleam in silver schools round the piles, for the little fry will catch bigger fish, and the bigger ones (mostly herring) are worth curing and eating.
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For Paul Kahan, there was no question he would serve the silver-skinned fish at his pub-style restaurant, the Publican.
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The religious and secular authorities then drink wine from a sixteenth-century silver goblet containing tiny live fish, which has recently become a controversial custom.
UNESCO: Culture
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Researchers analyzed water samples for DNA fragments released to the environment, called eDNA. They found silver carp eDNA in Iowa, where the fish are abundant, but none near St.
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Silver Hake: A great and possibly better white fish alternative to cod and haddock that lacks name recognition but is increasingly being used anonymously in restaurant fish and chips.
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His lunch, which he ate on his own in an enormous, empty dining room while reading a book under the absentminded gaze of the elderly maid, and the black-and-white gaze of his deceased wife looking out from photographs in ornate silver frames, was light: soup and a small portion of fish and mashed potatoes, some of which he would allow to go cold.
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Croix rivers found little evidence of bighead and silver carp, according to a study released Thursday that concludes that while the invasive fish are present in Minnesota, their numbers are likely relatively low.
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In eDNA testing of samples taken in 2011, a year earlier, researchers recorded a positive eDNA test of silver carp above the Coon Rapids dam on the Mississippi River, raising alarm that the fish were heading upstream faster than anticipated.
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Of particular concern are silver and bighead carp, which gorge on plankton microscopic plants and animals that virtually all fish eat at some point.
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