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Pacific halibut (Hippoglossus stenolepis) are large flatfish found on the continental shelf from California to the Bering Sea. Halibut have flat, diamond-shaped bodies, can weigh up to 500-700 pounds, and can grow to nine feet long.
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Home page of the International Pacific Halibut Commission ... Welcome to the Virtual Office of the IPHC Dedicated to the preservation of Pacific halibut in waters off Canada and the United States of America...
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Many simple ways to cook Halibut. ... How to Cook Halibut by Steve Kaimme ... Halibut is a wonderful fish to cook. It has little oil and no overpowering flavor of its own. It takes sauces wonderfully, and the only thing you have to watch out for is to not dry it out during the cooking. The following can apply to either steaks...
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Pacific halibut - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Halibut - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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About the Pacific Halibut of British Columbia. ... DESCRIPTION - Pacific Halibut are recognized by their elongate, slender, compressed bodies. The mouth is large and has well developed teeth on both sides of the jaws. The pacific halibut is dark brown on its eyed side and irregularly blotched with a lighter white on its...
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Alaska Science Center - Biological Science Office research at Glacier Bay National Park with Pacific halibut, Dungeness crabs, oceanographic processes and animal movement using GIS ... The International Pacific Halibut Commission (IPHC), an international research and regulatory agency, is responsible for managing the...
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Pacific Halibut in Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska ... The International Pacific Halibut Commission (IPHC), an international research and regulatory agency, is responsible for managing the fishery for maximum sustainable yield. The majority of studies conducted by the IPHC have been directed toward this effort.
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