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as supply live, chilled, fresh and frozen norwegian seafood products such as blue atlantic salmon (salmo salar), atlantic cod (gadus morhua), saithe fish coalfish (pollachius virens), queen scallop (chlamys), capelin fish (mallotus villosus), atlantic mackerel (scomber scombrus), atlantic trout (oncorhynchus
red shrimp, live norway lobsters (nephrops norvegicus), haddock fish (melanogrammus aeglefinus), greenland halibut (reinhardtius hippoglossoides), cod fish maw, hake fish, black tiger shrimp, grey mullet (mugilidae), king fish, stock fish, mullet (red fish), dungeness crab (metacarcinus magister), brown...
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as supply live, chilled, fresh and frozen norwegian seafood products such as blue atlantic salmon (salmo salar), atlantic cod (gadus morhua), saithe fish coalfish (pollachius virens), queen scallop (chlamys), capelin fish (mallotus villosus), atlantic mackerel (scomber scombrus), atlantic trout (oncorhynchus
red shrimp, live norway lobsters (nephrops norvegicus), haddock fish (melanogrammus aeglefinus), greenland halibut (reinhardtius hippoglossoides), cod fish maw, hake fish, black tiger shrimp, grey mullet (mugilidae), king fish, stock fish, mullet (red fish), dungeness crab (metacarcinus magister), brown...
http://www.trade-seafood.com/directory/seafood/fishermen/index.htm
cousteau national estuarine research reserve here is a guide to the most common and eye-catching sea life that you may run across while scuba diving the shipwrecks, beaches, rivers, inlets , artificial reefs , and inland sites of new jersey and long island. included here are representative species of fish
, birds, mammals, reptiles, shellfish ( crustaceans and mollusks, ) invertebrates, plants, and algae, as well as the liquid and solid environments they live in. there should be enough here to identify almost anything you find. new jersey is actually in an exceptional location for biological diversity...
http://njscuba.net/biology/index.php