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mojarra

NOUN
  1. small silvery schooling fishes with protrusible mouths found in warm coastal waters

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  • Flagfin mojarra has a dark marking on the dorsal fin with a white stripe just below the dark marking.
  • The word mojarra has been translated as many things, from bluegill to sunfish, so it is no wonder that several kinds of freshwater fish in the market are likely to be dubbed "mojarra" for lack of another name. A Guide to Mexican Fish and Shellfish - Part Two: Las Delicias del Mar
  • Once you reach Marilú, you'll feel you're in the tropics, with signs offering fresh fish (mojarra) and cold coconut milk. A driving tour from Oaxaca to San Cristobal de las Casas and Palenque: Part One
  • Only the turkey wing clam and the mojarras (two species that have been exploited only relatively recently) show recent landings that are above the peak landings on a five-year running mean.
  • Important fish species found in Bahamian mangroves are snappers, grunts, parrotfishes, and mojarra, Nassau grouper, Bonefishbonefish, tarpon and barracuda a very important economically as a sport fishery. Bahamas,The
  • The men reminisced about hearing the bell while night-fishing for mojarra and boneless quishele to sell in the market.
  • Several taxa (mojarras and catfish) were estuarine and peripheral, and the rest, small fishes sold fresh or fried, were reportedly from local rivers.
  • Important fish species found in Bahamian mangroves are snappers, grunts, parrotfishes, and mojarra, Nassau grouper, Bonefishbonefish, tarpon and barracuda a very important economically as a sport fishery. Bahamas,The
  • Imported species of bass and tilapia thrive alongside the native mojarra. Gold trail to Santa María del Oro, Nayarit
  • I wouldn't want to niggle or carp, but mojarra is also fished in Lake Chapala and eaten. Where are nice Mexico lake cities?
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