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Anchovy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Anchovies Recipes. Anchovies are used in much more than pizza and Caesar salad. Try one of these great anchovy recipes. ... anchovy cooking tips...
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Definition of anchovy from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Learn more about "ANCHOVY" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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DID YOU KNOW? The breeding success of California brown pelicans and elegant terns is strongly correlated with anchovy abundance. ... SCIENTIFIC NAME: Engraulis mordax, from the Greek engraulis (European anchovy) and Latin mordax (biting).
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NORTHERN ANCHOVY Engraulis mordax ... Illustration courtesy of NOAA. ... Essential Fish Habitat...
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Anchovy fish are harvested in both Europe and North America. Sharing many similarities with herring, they can be distinguished by their size. Anchovy are much smaller, reaching lengths no larger then 20 cm. This silvery grey fish has deeply cut tail fin and large eyes.
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Photo by: Milton Love ... In-depth Information Regarding this Species ... U.S. Range in the Pacific Ocean...
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Anchovy Anchoa mitchilli (Cuvier and Valenciennes) 1848 ... The only Gulf of Maine fishes with which one might confuse an anchovy are young herring, smelt, or silversides, but it is easily distinguished from the former by the wide mouth, as just noted; by its much larger eye;
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