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  • Because there were still plenty of crayfish in the becks and streams, and they are the first to go if there is pollution.
  • Hytra Grouper on a bed of salicornia and spinach accompanied with a crayfish sauce scented with pelargonium at Hytra It's daybreak at Athens' Agora, or central market, and the air is buzzing with the cries of fish mongers hawking the day's catch. Not Your Typical Greek Salad
  • Details: Ninety-eight percent of the forage in the New River is crayfish, and Green Pumpkin best matches their molted color. Favorite Lures of the Smallmouth Guides
  • Rather than stones, organic objects like birds wings, bones, crayfish and seeds, are suspended several inches above a mud pathway.
  • Small European crayfish and larger signal crays form a large part of a carp's diet.
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  • Land crabs, river crayfish, opossum, agouti, and fish are caught where available.
  • Tadpoles and froglets can be preyed on by other frogs, crayfish, fish, turtles, and dragonfly larvae.
  • Urine-borne chemical cues influence the progression and outcome of agonistic encounters in lobsters and crayfish.
  • Huge abalone, crayfish, dogfish, beautiful seahorses, blue cod, southern pigfish and carpet sharks are just some of the inhabitants to look out for.
  • In the crayfish leg extensor preparation, the number of quanta released per action potential (quantal content) was approximately 15, at low frequencies of stimulation.
  • People used to make crayfish pots out of interlaced supplejack and Number 8 wire - that nearly universal Kiwi solution to construction problems.
  • This feature is present in crayfish, thalassinids, and anomalans but is presumably lost in brachyurans.
  • A huge variety of fish, including cod, crayfish, bream, halibut, mussels, salmon, sea bass and sturgeon, are all farmed, providing jobs and food for people all over the world.
  • A suite of characteristics distinguishes Orconectes neglectus from other northeastern crayfishes.
  • The Ozark cavefish and Ozark cave crayfish seem to be stable, although actual population sizes are unknown.
  • Lobster? the joss - stick hot crayfish is better!
  • Then Per does something that tops the crayfish and the lobsters, the prawn mayonnaise and the smoked salmon. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some people go diving and catch crayfish and occasionally paua.
  • Award-winning chef Eyck Zimmer serves up modern European cuisine, with delicious dishes such as roast squab or crayfish risotto.
  • Then Per does something that tops the crayfish and the lobsters, the prawn mayonnaise and the smoked salmon. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rocks there abound with crayfish, paua, mussels, kina, maomao and snapper.
  • I get confused between giant prawns, crayfish and langoustine, but these were gigantic.
  • I opened my dinner with an assiette créole: crab-back stuffed with saltfish and spices, accras (seafood and vegetable fritters) and a couple of local crayfish called ouassous.
  • Turtles, crayfish, snails, fish, salamanders, American chameleons, newts, insects, bacteria, and algae all can be successfully raised in the River Tank, but questions remain as to which ones can coexist, and for how long, before being eaten by another inhabitant.
  • The strandlopers, back in the 17th century, dined on mussels, abalone, crayfish and seals, on roots and fruits and edible seaweed.
  • They will also prey on crayfish, frogs, tadpoles, and other aquatic dwellers.
  • Until the end, when he lapsed again, and gave us ten minutes on crayfish. Times, Sunday Times
  • The protein in the crayfish and the good oils in the avocado make this a filling choice. Times, Sunday Times
  • The town's main drag is a hodgepodge of candle merchants, T-shirt vendors, jewelry makers, and crayfish stands, with the sweet sounds of guitar and washboard zydeco blending with the spicy aromas of gumbo and BBQ.
  • For dinner I tried a fresh and delicious crab and crayfish salad. Times, Sunday Times
  • Whether you know them as mudbugs, ditch bugs, river lobsters, crawlybottoms, crawdads, or crawfish, anyone who has spent time in streams is familiar with crayfish.
  • An inveterate rule-breaker, Herrera pushes the envelope by taking traditional dishes one step further – trotter with a cap i pota head and innards of crayfish for example – and is all the more exciting for it. 10 of the best restaurants for new Catalan cuisine
  • Some people go diving and catch crayfish and occasionally paua.
  • With each seasonal death of the marsh, some of the carp, crabs, and crayfish succeed in escaping to the brackishness of Sonoma Creek, from which they migrated.
  • First, the river that would be dammed was an important source of fish and crayfish, and the lands that would be flooded were used as a hunting reserve for deer.
  • A variety of turtles lived in the rivers, along with gar, freshwater clams and snails, crayfish, and alligators.
  • You never pull out those crayfish too early, you save them for when the biting is just right. Bait
  • He pointed to recent archaeological investigations which indicated that Maori had overexploited resources such as seals, marine crayfish and birds of several varieties.
  • There were anchovies, carp, caviar, crab, crayfish…, bacon, beef, brains, calf's head, capon, all the way to venison.
  • He said one of the pots tampered with contained 40 undersized crayfish.
  • I afterward visited the locality several times, collecting specimens of the mounds and crayfishes, which are now in the United Scientific American Supplement, No. 446, July 19, 1884
  • Contraventions of the act related to catching crayfish, hake and toothfish without a permit and offloading catches without inspectors present.
  • Until the end, when he lapsed again, and gave us ten minutes on crayfish. Times, Sunday Times
  • The vastly bigger American signal crayfish has already blazed the trail. Times, Sunday Times
  • A short wade out to sea, the bottom plates, remnants of the ship's engines and boiler lie collapsed upon themselves, home to kina and the occasional crayfish.
  • Until the end, when he lapsed again, and gave us ten minutes on crayfish. Times, Sunday Times
  • Our starters, crayfish and salmon tian and herb-rolled goat's cheese, were tasty and prettily presented. Times, Sunday Times
  • The same compound occurs in all true vertebrata, and in the blood-fluid of the worm; in the crayfish a similar substance, haemocyanin, which when oxygenated is blue, and when deoxydized colourless, discharges the same function. Text Book of Biology, Part 1: Vertebrata
  • Similarly, in crayfish, entry of nitrite into the blood plasma is associated with the oxidation of copper atoms (Cu1+ → Cu2+), whereby functional hemocyanin is converted into methemocyanin that cannot bind reversibly to molecular oxygen. Inorganic nitrogen pollution in aquatic ecosystems~ causes and consequences
  • Phthalates, industrial plasticizers that disrupt animal development, were also detected in resident crayfish.
  • I get confused between giant prawns, crayfish and langoustine, but these were gigantic.
  • Weight: 1/5 oz. Details: Crayfish are the main forage of our smallmouth. Favorite Lures of the Smallmouth Guides
  • Many crayfish flee the sun downward, tunneling after the subsiding water table until they reach moist mud in which to estivate.
  • Also featured here are species which live at great depth, on sandy or muddy seabeds: rays, sole, crayfish and snipefish.
  • A Tafe marine lecturer ave the interested visitors a rundown on the crayfish industry such as the best spot to catch crayfish and how crayfish cost.
  • Professional fishermen, Bluff Point residents, surfers and windsurfers expressed strong concerns that dumping would affect the shoreline, surf and crayfish catch.
  • AIDS (long-lasting diarrhea may be an early sign) inability to digest milk (mainly in severely malnourished children and certain adults) difficulty babies have digesting foods that are new to them allergies to certain foods (seafood, crayfish, etc.); occasionally babies are allergic to cow's milk or other milk side effects produced by certain medicines, such as ampicillin or tetracycline laxatives, purges, irritating or poisonous plants, certain poisons eating too much unripe fruit or heavy, greasy foods Chapter 20
  • Wiltshire Wildlife Trust is looking into moving white-claw crayfish to safe rivers.
  • The Palinuridae family includes the commercially exploited crustaceans of Australia that are known as rock lobsters, spiny crayfish and marine crayfish.
  • Having recuperated from their spawn and buffed from a summer of feeding on crayfish, smallmouths kick off their annual bid to fatten up for the upcoming winter starvation and subsequent spring spawning. The Smallmouth Blitz
  • The team is setting a crayfish trap containing oily fish as bait to see what they catch.
  • American signal crayfish came second in the list of unwanted invaders. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bluegills are carnivores, primarily eating invertebrates such as snails, worms, shrimp, aquatic insects, small crayfish, and zooplankton.
  • In exchange for some selections from Gragelouth's stock, the fanner additionally provided them with substantial supplies of dried fish, fruits, crayfish, and freshwater oysters, as well as vegetables from the garden. The Lives of Felix Gunderson
  • Pick a bait (hellgrammite, small crayfish, minnow, cricket, or crawler — in that order) or lead-headed plastic, and cast to the head of the pool. Late Summer Tips for Catching Smallmouth Bass While Wading in Rivers
  • How many more had been about we could not ascertain, but next morning we found near the spot one of the bags usually carried by gins and containing the following samples of their daily food: three snakes; three rats; about 2 pounds of small fish, like white bait; crayfish; and a quantity of the small root of the cichoraceous plant tao, usually found growing on the plains with a bright yellow flower. Three Expeditions into the Interior of Eastern Australia, Volume 2
  • For dinner I tried a fresh and delicious crab and crayfish salad. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of cold-blooded creatures, lobsters and crayfish are particularly prized for their delicious ‘tail’ meat.
  • Wild pigs, crayfish and paua were plentiful and used to supplement the food supply.
  • Fish will come to the surface and appear to gulp air, and snails, crayfish, and other organisms may actually climb out on the bank or up on emergent objects.
  • Froth the crayfish sauce using a hand-held immersion blender.
  • This was well established through analysis of reflexes in crayfish abdominal musculature.
  • Tears of joy were shed by a Geraldton strapper when his four-year-old gelding took first place honours at the Geraldton Crayfish Cup yesterday.
  • In the wild, its main food supply consists of small wallabies and kangaroos, birds, lizards and probably frogs and crayfish.
  • Until the end, when he lapsed again, and gave us ten minutes on crayfish. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lobsters, crabs, prawns, bay bugs, freshwater and marine crayfish all belong to the phylum Arthropoda, the group which also contains insects.
  • There were crayfish, there were catfish, there was even a small sturgeon. GALILEE
  • He compares the octopus to the other cephalopods - cuttlefish, crayfish, and the like.
  • However, aquaculture also includes the farming of other aquatic animals such as: molluscs (including oysters, abalone, mussels and scallops); crustaceans (such as shrimps, prawns, freshwater and marine crayfish); and aquatic plants (seaweeds).
  • They are usually too soft to withstand the attentions of small fish such as roach and small bream, as well as crayfish and the bullhead catfish.
  • The American signal crayfish were introduced in the 1970s to meet the demands of the restaurant trade but have since escaped into the wild to wreak huge damage on local eco-systems.
  • Sosaties (skewered meat), kebabs, "crayfish" or kreef in Afrikaans, marinated chicken, pork and lamb chops, steaks, what seemed like ten kinds of Boerewors (sausages) of different flavors and thickness, and five racks of something that looked vaguely like spareribs. Josh Tetrick: Why Martin Luther King's Son Doesn't Eat Meat
  • The Basque version of bouillabaisse, or fish stew, is called ttoro and includes mussels, crayfish, congers, the head of a codfish, and three other kinds of fish.
  • The crayfishes would leave these little retreats whenever disturbed, and swim away down stream out of sight. Scientific American Supplement, No. 446, July 19, 1884
  • If intrinsic changes in biogenic amine neurochemistry occur because of winning or losing experiences, these changes may be reflected in the types of chemicals released into the urine of dominant and subordinate crayfish.
  • It escaped, of course, like all imports do, and is now wiping out the much smaller native crayfish in the rushing streams of the Yorkshire Dales.
  • And the prawns and the crayfish and the rockling, they swam in and out above their heads: but Don Guzman he never heeded, but sat still, and drank his wine. Westward Ho!
  • But come Sunday lunchtime, when local crayfish, cooked in white wine, butter and herbs, were being snapped up by the posher trippers - Tom let out an anguished scream.
  • My brother and I would walk through the pools at low tide and fish for paua and crayfish.
  • Several of his innovations include veloute of soup with cuttlefish ink and hazelnut foam; orzo with crayfish; sampagion , or savory sabayon sauce with roe fish from the western Greek town of Mesolongi; and red snapper with black truffle and aubergine mousse and white grouper with wild greens fri ç asse. Not Your Typical Greek Salad
  • There is a strange general parallelism with the crayfishes! which also have their primary forms in Australia and New Zealand, avoid E.S. America and Africa, and become most differentiated in Arctogaea. Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 2
  • The turquoise blue Martha Brae river ran in a big curve through the estate, overhung with giant bamboos and full of crayfish.
  • Many invertebrates, such as crayfish, can not survive without a certain level of calcium, and are completely absent.
  • In some habitats, in addition to the aquatic insect larvae, crustaceans such as freshwater shrimp, crayfishes, and tiny free-swimming “water fleas” are important food items. Trout and Salmon of North America
  • Foods eaten include trichopteran larvae, tendepedid larvae, cladocerans, isopods, crayfish, and copepods.
  • Colin hand-dives for scallops when he has time, and a friend's creels supply us with crabs and lobsters, crayfish and langoustines.
  • Alberta beef was replaced with squid, crab, crayfish and something fishy called yabbies.
  • As we clambered through the breakdown above the stream we saw several crayfish, which had apparently been washed in by the storm earlier in the week.
  • Prompted by high crayfish prices and the rising popularity of the invertebrates, thieves have a growing incentive to pilfer crayfish, also known as crawfish, crawdads, crawdaddies and mudbugs. Crayfish Poaching Has Fishermen
  • A diet rich in scud, crayfish & aquatic insects will turn a white-meat hatchery fish into a pink-meat table fish in about 6 months. I recently caught a nice rainbow (15") on a gold ribbed hares ear nymph.
  • Signal crayfish become less active and move around less during the winter.
  • The main toxic action of NO3 – on aquatic animals, particularly on fish and crayfish, seems to be the conversion of oxygen-carrying pigments (hemoglobin, hemocyanin) to forms that are incapable of carrying oxygen (methemoglobin, methemocyanin). Inorganic nitrogen pollution in aquatic ecosystems~ causes and consequences
  • Both species of crayfish readily ate native bivalves.
  • I deliberated over the crayfish and lobster bisque or spiced blackened tuna with Moroccan couscous, coriander oil and sweet chilli sauce.
  • The phasic and tonic crayfish claw closer neurons have similar sized somata and parallel dendritic branching.
  • According to the literature1, 2, some species of crayfishes spend most of their lives in burrows, while others burrow for various reasons, for example to escape desiccation during times of drought or to move below the frost line during winter. Crayfish chimney
  • Both crayfish and threadfin shad are common forage for bass here, which makes both diminutive jigs and shad-imitating crankbaits logical choices. 15 Winter Fishing Destinations
  • I'd bring local food - halloumi, honey, olives, organic chicken - no, make that marron (a fresh-water crayfish) and Pale Ale.
  • Unfortunately, blue gropers and crayfish, both popular species for eating, prey on one such creature, sea urchins.
  • A third tank that has worked quite well is a ten gallon tank containing a stinkpot turtle, one small bluegill, two minnows, and three crayfish.
  • They also feed on small crayfish, minnows, tadpoles, worms, and insects.
  • The crayfish Procambarus clarkii is a nocturnal organism that displays a span of overt circadian and infradian rhythms to adapt to daily and seasonal environmental lighting changes.
  • To start with I would order crayfish with garlic butter, followed by loin of venison.
  • Looking that way, he saw a pair of raccoons dunking their paws in the river, obviously after crayfish.
  • Whether you know them as mudbugs, ditch bugs, river lobsters, crawlybottoms, crawdads, or crawfish, anyone who has spent time in streams is familiar with crayfish.
  • To start with I would order crayfish with garlic butter, followed by loin of venison.
  • The bulging menu is simple but varied and especially good for seafood lovers with a choice of five prawn dishes, a toothsome crayfish pasta and numerous oyster and scallop offerings.
  • The more unusual items I spotted were sandwiches with crayfish and roquette or chargrilled peppers and red onion, as well as vegetarian sushi.
  • But the crayfish tail circuit, more redundant than it perhaps needed to be, was error free.
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  • I also caught some terakihi, another good eating fish and that evening Hayden made a chowder with fish, crayfish, scallops and mussels.
  • When the flow gets inland, it will kill the crayfish (mudbug-crawdad s) beds. TimesOnline: Home RSS feed
  • Last night he brought us three hen's eggs and a handful of snake beans, a pawpaw and a crayfish.
  • I allus thought the critter was a crayfish, but meant to evoke Scorpio, the moody, dangerous Water Sign.
  • To finish the sauce, using an immersion blender, froth the sauce until foamy, add the crayfish meat, and set aside keeping warm.
  • Nothing could be seen, however, but an unusual number of prawns or crayfishes, into which they supposed the infant had been changed. Samoa, A Hundred Years Ago And Long Before
  • Using radio tracking we discovered that signal crayfish were crossing woodland and climbing quite steep bankings which makes eradication extremely difficult.
  • Outside it's crayfish season, so the restaurants were all selling these, cooked in a hot curry sauce.
  • Sosaties (skewered meat), kebabs, "crayfish" or kreef in Afrikaans, marinated chicken, pork and lamb chops, steaks, what seemed like ten kinds of Boerewors (sausages) of different flavors and thickness, and five racks of something that looked vaguely like spareribs. Josh Tetrick: Why Martin Luther King's Son Doesn't Eat Meat
  • I did learn what a langoustine is a marine crustacean which looks a little like a miniature lobster and a lot like the river dwelling crayfish. Archive 2008-09-01
  • The best were the langoustes (Palinurus vulgaris), the clawless lobsters called crawfish (crayfish) in the United States, and the agosta or avagosta of the Adriatic: it was confounded by the The Land of Midian
  • Since 1983, the state crustacean of Louisiana has been the crawfish, aka the crawdad or crayfish. How To Buy & Sell just about Everything
  • The vastly bigger American signal crayfish has already blazed the trail. Times, Sunday Times
  • In Scotland we have no indigenous crayfish but signal crayfish, which grow to over 20 cm, are omnivores and can prey on small fish and fish eggs.
  • Sea-anglers dot the foreshore, their rods like the jittery feelers of crayfish or the dials of a Geiger counter.
  • Huge oysters, terrifyingly substantial octopus tentacles, lightly curried saffron prawns and lobster, crayfish and crab meat, cod fillet and winkles.
  • It was at the Oratoire that he earned the rudimentary elements of cookery and the rhythm of the seasons: trout, wild mushrooms and snails in the spring; melons, apricots and crayfish in the summer; hares, pheasants and ortolan in the autumn; ducks, geese and rabbit in the winter. Pierre Koffmann: 'Not enough British chefs cook from the heart'
  • crayfish are heavy bodied crustaceans
  • Huge oysters, terrifyingly substantial octopus tentacles, lightly curried saffron prawns and lobster, crayfish and crab meat, cod fillet and winkles.
  • The doctor's first attempt had resulted in his calling the Scotchman 'Sor Langusta,' which means 'Sir Crayfish' -- and it must be admitted that 'Anguish' was an improvement. Casa Braccio, Volumes 1 and 2 (of 2)
  • A variety of turtles lived in the rivers, along with gar, freshwater clams and snails, crayfish, and alligators.
  • If not, they will recolonise and smaller untrappable crayfish may increase, making the situation worse. Times, Sunday Times
  • We all look at the huge dusty pink crayfish still wriggling their legs.
  • Contraventions of the Marine Living Resources Act related to catching crayfish, hake and toothfish without a permit and offloading catches without inspectors present.
  • The scrappy Scandinavians spend most of August celebrating their triumphant return with elaborate parties complete with funny hats, traditional songs, copious amounts of aquavit and, of course, cartloads of crayfish.
  • We've continued to fund your research, even though the only results we've seen is a covey of crayfish.
  • She loved to climb in the exposed roots of trees along the pebbled riverbank and collect stones and dried skeletons of crayfish. So Much Pretty
  • The rocks there abound with crayfish, paua, mussels, kina, maomao and snapper.
  • American signal crayfish came second in the list of unwanted invaders. Times, Sunday Times
  • I should be throwing up or running or studying the internal lay of crayfish and mollusca. Nutrition
  • Although I have no proof that this is so, I am inclined to believe that the burrowing crayfishes retire to the stream in winter and remain there until early spring, when they construct their burrows for the purpose of rearing their young and escaping the summer droughts. Scientific American Supplement, No. 446, July 19, 1884
  • These conditions support a rich diversity of invertebrate life and important game fisheries, such as brown trout, brook lamprey, salmon, crayfish, and otter.
  • A crayfish and a mosquito fish imported into coastal regions near Los Angeles to cut down on mosquitoes also feed on a rare newt and may be responsible for local extinctions of this amphibian.
  • The spiny, or rock, lobsters, found in warm seas of both hemispheres, are actually marine crayfish (genus Panulirus); they lack claws but have sharp spines on the carapace.
  • Many species, including lobsters, crayfish, barnacles, and crabs are important to human economies, some very much so.
  • E. americanus is a predator that as an adult feeds on large insect larvae, crayfishes and other fishes.
  • In the wild, its main food supply consists of small wallabies and kangaroos, birds, lizards and probably frogs and crayfish.
  • I presented a captive Siren with a small crayfish once.
  • They spend most of August celebrating their triumphant return with elaborate parties complete with funny hats, traditional songs and, of course, cartloads of crayfish.
  • Where I grew up in Ohio, we saw crawdads, or crayfish, in the culverted, sewage-scented ‘creeks’ and would no sooner eat one than we would kitty litter.
  • Phthalates, industrial plasticizers that disrupt animal development, were also detected in resident crayfish.
  • Cherax tenuimanus, a crayfish of W. Australia, related to the yabby, but larger, in fact the third largest crayfish in the world.
  • She went looking for him; found a man with an unbecoming moustache and eyes that stuck out ‘like a crayfish's’.
  • Work to restore an historic water channel in Sheffield woods was timetabled around the breeding season of the endangered British crayfish, it has been revealed.
  • Where I grew up in Ohio, we saw crawdads, or crayfish, in the culverted, sewage-scented ‘creeks’ and would no sooner eat one than we would kitty litter.
  • Armed with a crayfishing spear, they allegedly demanded and took the catch from a group of professional fishermen who worked out of Cooktown, outside the strait.
  • Insects belong to the phylum arthropoda, as do lobster, shrimp, crayfish, etc. Clipmarks | Live Clips

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