tilefish

NOUN
  1. yellow-spotted violet food fish of warm deep waters
  2. important marine food fishes
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How To Use tilefish In A Sentence

  • Such as tilefish, swordfish, shark, king mackerel.
  • The results also showed that species that were not targeted in the 70s, such as parrotfish, whitefish, spotted snapper, tilefish and creolefish, have now become common catches.
  • These include shark, swordfish, king mackerel, and tilefish .
  • Eat swordfish, shark, tilefish and king mackerel no more than once a month.
  • This happened only a few years after the tilefish had been ‘discovered’, and had won almost instant approval as a table fish, in the 1870s.
  • The agency warns, however, that pregnant and breast-feeding women shouldn't eat swordfish, tilefish, shark, or king mackerel and should limit consumption of white, albacore tuna, a commonly canned variety. The Slippery Business of Picking Fish
  • Avoid farmed salmon, which has a high PCB content, and high-mercury fish such as king mackerel, marlin, orange roughy, shark, swordfish, tilefish, and tuna. The Autoimmune Epidemic
  • There was also a few hake, cusks and a few lone small tilefish were caught.
  • Among the fish to avoid are shark, swordfish, king mackerel and tilefish , all of which may contain high levels of mercury.
  • Due to their high methyl mercury content, limit white (albacore) tuna to 6 ounces per week and do not eat the following four types of fish: tilefish, shark, swordfish, and king mackerel.
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