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As each colourfully painted wooden fishing boat returns from three or four days at sea, the beach rapidly transforms into a market and large metal bowls of shiny silver herring and tuna are hauled ashore by men who look like Olympic medal-winning body builders.
The carried interest tax issue, however, is a red herring and a topic for another time.
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Herring and Morris are not letting their fears and unease change their way of doing business.
This is an example of using a red herring and straw man disinformation.
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The assets of Red Herring and Business 2.0 were sold to new owners.
The ban will apply to pelagic stocks like herring and whiting from next year, and to white fish stocks from January 2016.
George Anderson, 55, found ditching under-sized herring and mackerel "repugnant", the court heard.
Rival Red Herring and FT.com have shed staff and others such as Business 2.0 are looking for partners or buyers.
As well, fishing communities lost millions of dollars in potential revenue from destroyed salmon, black cod and herring spawning grounds.
For the moment the consensus is that the nethrops fishery is not going the way of the cod and herring.
While the MCS says consumers should seek alternatives including herring and sardines, representatives of Scottish fishermen argue that the downgrading is premature.
Unilever took herring and cod, coated them with bread crumbs and sliced them into rectangles small enough for children to pick up.
Jennifer Herring and William Greer were part of the Team With A Vision, a group that raises money for the visually impaired through running.
In its heyday of 1900, the waters of Cobscook Bay swarmed with herring and other valuable fish, drawn by the nutrients borne on those powerful tides.
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In the historic church building you will find fishmongers peddling whole salmon, giant chunks of tuna, cod fillets, langoustines, crawfish, fresh crabs, pickled herring and anything else that once swam or scurried across the ocean floor.
In 1943 Howard University professor James Herring and Howard curator Alonzo Aden had turned their home near Howard into an art gallery and salon and named it the Barnett-Aden collection, for Aden's mother, Naomi Barnett Aden.
But due to the Dutch history of colonization and to a general taste for all things worldly, the Netherlands do boast an impressive array of international cuisines that broaden the domestic palate beyond the traditional herring and bitterballen.
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And health chiefs in Wales have said the single vaccine is a "red herring" and are warning parents against using it.
She is international editor of the Asian Venture Capital Journal and a former editor at Red Herring, Chief Executive and International Business.
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.
Attracted by plankton, krill and large shoals of herring, minke, fin, humpback, and the occasional killer whale habitually pass through the briny coastal waters between Donegal and Cork City.
He has also held staff-writer positions at the San Francisco Chronicle, Red Herring, and InformationWeek.
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Darker-fleshed fish that swim in cold, open waters, such as tuna, herring, and mackerel, store fat in their flesh and are high in omega-3s.
Buoyed by the recovery, it had revived its IPO plan and filed a draft red-herring prospectus with the Securities Exchange and Regulations Board of India in September.
Loretta Lynch, head of California's PUC, calls the safety argument "a total red herring" and says El Paso probably profited from higher prices in ways the judge didn't see.
But Conservative Party chairman Grant Shapps told the same programme the top rate tax cut was a "red herring" and pointed to the removal of millions of people on lower pay from income tax.
The lesser black-backed gull and the herring gull are protected species in the EU. There are 6, 500 breeding pairs in the whole of Flanders, according to Eric Stienen, an expert in colony birds at the Flemish Institute for Nature and Forests.
Atlanto-Scandian herring is a distinct stock that is found in the north-east Atlantic and is separate from North Sea and West of Scotland herring.
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