How To Use Yellowfin In A Sentence

  • Six commercially important species: albacore, bigeye, northern and southern bluefin, skipjack and yellowfin.
  • There are thrilling scenes as yellowfin tuna into the shallows. Times, Sunday Times
  • The big fish come to feed - marlin, blackfin, yellowfin, skipjack, tarpon, permit, you name it. A FEW SHORT NOTES ON TROPICAL BUTTERFLIES
  • This went much the same producing loads of yellowfin croaker, grunts, sea breams and weird looking lizardfish that were well named.
  • Spotted and spinner dolphins inhabit tropical seas around the world along with yellowfin tuna.
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  • There is gazpacho with cocoa as a starter, yellowfin tuna with cocoa to follow. Times, Sunday Times
  • There, the commercial fishermen patiently wait every year for the annual migrations of albacore, skipjack, yellowfin, big-eye and bluefin.
  • Furthermore, there is evidence for spontaneous thrombus formation in skipjack and yellowfin tunas, as well as in milkfish.
  • Mexican waters yield the albacore, yellowfin, blackfin, bigeye, Pacific bluefin and northern bluefin species of the Thunnus genus. Culinary guide to Mexican fish and shellfish: Las delicias del mar I
  • Some 80 to 90 percent of the bluefin, yellowfin and bigeye tuna caught by Taiwanese fishermen is exported to Japan, the largest market for seafood in Asia.
  • The menu ranges from the complex (shredded veal shank encased in billowy ravioli parcels) to the simple (griddled seared yellowfin tuna). Times, Sunday Times
  • With the line angling downwards within 30 seconds I called it for a yellowfin or bigeye and told Richard to get his gloves out with the gaff and standby to gaff his first blue-water fish - a far cry from blue sharks!
  • Six commercially important species: albacore, bigeye, northern and southern bluefin, skipjack and yellowfin.
  • The scientists also claim that the intended catch of the licensed fishing vessels, yellowfin tuna, suffers from overfishing. Times, Sunday Times
  • And marlin, wahoo and yellowfins, there to dine on everything he mentioned except those massive sharks.
  • Horizon also takes divers to rarely visited islands off the Baja coastline, such as Guadalupe and San Benito, to see hordes of sea-lions, yellowfin tuna and other pelagics.
  • Here swim the schools of yellowfin and bluefin tuna.
  • Its cousin, yellowfin tuna , known as hamachi to voracious sushi lovers, has begun to shrink—the first sign of a population crashing due to overfishing.
  • Six commercially important species: albacore, bigeye, northern and southern bluefin, skipjack and yellowfin.
  • And there is no doubt that these boats are now overfishing the yellowfin tuna resource.
  • We motor along before cutting the engine and reeling in the line: we have five 30cm yellowfin tuna. Times, Sunday Times
  • Overfishing I think is a significant component of its being caught by purse seine vessels in their juvenile state, and bigeye tuna and yellowfin tuna in their juvenile state almost look alike.
  • The Coral Triangle contains spawning and nursery grounds and migratory routes for the commercially viable yellowfin tuna, as well as species such as bigeye, skipjack and albacore, producing more than 40% of the total catch for the Western Central Pacific region, and representing more than 20% of the total global catch. WWF - Environmental News
  • It says bigeye tuna is slow-growing and more vulnerable to exploitation than skipjack and yellowfin tuna.
  • But so many of the larger carnivorous fish, like bluefin, yellowfin, or bigeye, have such high levels of mercury in their bodies that has built up over their lifetime – not good for us humans eating them. Menu For Hope 6
  • The rapid advances in this tag technique have led to a wealth of new information on the physiology, behavior and distribution of northern and southern bluefin, bigeye, yellowfin and skipjack tunas.
  • There were three strikes: two bonito the size of trout, and a yellowfin tuna no bigger than my forearm.
  • Effects of geography and bathymetry on growth and maturity of yellowfin sole, Pleuronectes asper, in the eastern Bering Sea. Fisheries and aquaculture in the North Pacific (Bering Sea)
  • The Pangas often work much further offshore, at least up to 20 miles and account for striped marlin to 220 lbs, sharks, big yellowfin tuna and dorado, plus occasional blue marlin to 500 lbs.
  • The rapid advances in this tag technique have led to a wealth of new information on the physiology, behavior and distribution of northern and southern bluefin, bigeye, yellowfin and skipjack tunas.
  • Yellowfin sole, Alaska plaice, and rock sole consume mostly infaunal prey such as polychaetes, clams, and echiuran worms. General description of the Arctic biota
  • Atlantic Ocean catches consist mostly of yellowfin.
  • This is where the Pacific meets the Tasman Sea, and as a result the upwellings draw all manner of fish here, including blues, blacks, yellowfins, and smaller gamefish such as trevallies and yellowtail.
  • There is gazpacho with cocoa as a starter, yellowfin tuna with cocoa to follow. Times, Sunday Times
  • The tuna there were not the giant bluefins but the smaller yellowfin and albacore.
  • The tuna there were not the giant bluefins but the smaller yellowfin and albacore.
  • On the contrary, yellowfin prices, in spite of few arrivals from the Atlantic Ocean, are stable on the Spanish market whereas a price rise is already noticeable on the Italian market.
  • A written mistake made on a menu, which should have read 'yellowfin' tuna - which is not an endangered species - does not amount to the same. The Sun
  • With the line angling downwards within 30 seconds I called it for a yellowfin or bigeye and told Richard to get his gloves out with the gaff and standby to gaff his first blue-water fish - a far cry from blue sharks!
  • During the 1960s, 200,000 dolphins a year drowned in drawstring nets used for Pacific yellowfin tuna.
  • An appetizer called ‘yellowfin-tuna ravioli’ turned out to be bits of yellowfin tuna with pineapples and avocado, all dunked in a sweet sauce made from pineapples and mint.
  • Rinse 3 ounces sashimi-grade ahi tuna (yellowfin or bigeye; for bacteria safety, buy it from a good seafood purveyor); pat dry.
  • Tagging of sister taxa such as the bigeye and yellowfin tunas have resulted in similar success.
  • Reef life includes batfish, yellowfin tuna and teeming shoals of smaller fish, but divers might also encounter stingrays, turtles, sharks, groupers, snappers and whale sharks.
  • The earliest record I can find of tuna being caught from the shore is a fish of 77.3 kgs (either a bluefin or a yellowfin, and I suspect the latter) being landed from the South Pier in Durban, South Africa, in 1939.
  • There, the commercial fishermen patiently wait every year for the annual migrations of albacore, skipjack, yellowfin, big-eye and bluefin.
  • However, most of the tuna consumed in the UK has brown flesh and tends to be the skipjack or yellowfin varieties.
  • Here swim the schools of yellowfin and bluefin tuna.
  • Rinse 3 ounces sashimi-grade ahi tuna (yellowfin or bigeye; for bacteria safety, buy it from a good seafood purveyor); pat dry.
  • Or how about a spot of big-game fishing, hooking blue marlin, sailfish and yellowfin? Times, Sunday Times
  • Yellowfin and bigeye tuna are graded on the same criteria but not with the same intensity.
  • Some 80 to 90 percent of the bluefin, yellowfin and bigeye tuna caught by Taiwanese fishermen is exported to Japan, the largest market for seafood in Asia.
  • We motor along before cutting the engine and reeling in the line: we have five 30cm yellowfin tuna. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yellowfin sole, Alaska plaice, and rock sole consume mostly infaunal prey such as polychaetes, clams, and echiuran worms. General description of the Arctic biota
  • There were three strikes: two bonito the size of trout, and a yellowfin tuna no bigger than my forearm.
  • The scientists also claim that the intended catch of the licensed fishing vessels, yellowfin tuna, suffers from overfishing. Times, Sunday Times
  • There, the commercial fishermen patiently wait every year for the annual migrations of albacore, skipjack, yellowfin, big-eye and bluefin.
  • A bit of yellowfin tuna here. Times, Sunday Times
  • A bit of yellowfin tuna here. Times, Sunday Times
  • Australia's southern and western longline fleets target bigeye tuna, recognized as ‘overfished’ in the Indian Ocean, and yellowfin, recognized as ‘fully-fished.’
  • On the contrary, yellowfin prices, in spite of few arrivals from the Atlantic Ocean, are stable on the Spanish market whereas a price rise is already noticeable on the Italian market.
  • It says bigeye tuna is slow-growing and more vulnerable to exploitation than skipjack and yellowfin tuna.
  • The menu at Corner Shop is eclectic and comforting, with usual lunch fare (panini and burgers are $9-15, including a popular yellowfin tuna burger), share plates (try the hummus platter with grilled haloumi, $11) and egg dishes until late in the day. A NoHo Favorite Returns
  • All told, in four days of fishing in two boats, our group of 12 released a total of 76 Pacific sailfish, from 80 to 110 pounds, and 22 yellowfin tuna from 10 to 15 pounds.
  • Fishing results in a variety of deep-sea catches, such as yellowfin tuna, red bass, and sailfish.
  • Oh, I might just have forgotten to mention that the small boats are just as capable as the big ones of catching all those yellowfins, wahoo, blue and striped marlin, sailfish, swordfish and bluefins offshore.
  • On a recent deep-sea fishing trip - my first - off the coast of southern California, the yellowfin tuna were nowhere in sight.
  • Species on the east coast include the following - yellowfin, kawakawa and longtail tuna, black and striped marlin, yellowtail and sharks.
  • I settled on the yellowfin tuna with anchovy butter, and chose a glass of Bilancia Pinot Gris to go with it.
  • The four listed fish are the spotfin chub, yellowfin madtom, smoky madtom, and duskytail darter.
  • In close off Byron there were flathead and some fit looking squire, while out wider the cobia and mackerel and yellowfin tuna were the big drawcards.
  • The rapid advances in this tag technique have led to a wealth of new information on the physiology, behavior and distribution of northern and southern bluefin, bigeye, yellowfin and skipjack tunas.
  • The yellowfin tuna sushi and the tiger prawn gyoza (about 8 each) are excellent. Times, Sunday Times
  • Overfishing I think is a significant component of its being caught by purse seine vessels in their juvenile state, and bigeye tuna and yellowfin tuna in their juvenile state almost look alike.
  • Furthermore, there is evidence for spontaneous thrombus formation in skipjack and yellowfin tunas, as well as in milkfish.

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