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770:(April 1) 8,075 short tons (16,000,000 lb), and Togiak (May) 65,107 short tons (130,000,000 lb). However the allowed quotas were hardly expected to be filled, given the drastic downturn in Japanese demand. During the heydays of the 1990s, the pre-spawn herring commanded $ 1000 per ton, yielding a gross $ 60 million to fisherman, but by 2020 the tally fell to a $ 5 million figure. In 2023, the last roe processing plant in Togiak indicated it would not be purchasing herring, and the season was cancelled.
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361:; moreover, their scales are large and easy to extract. This species of fish may attain a length of 45 centimetres (18 in) in exceptional cases and weigh up to 550 grams (19 oz), but a typical adult size is closer to 33 centimetres (13 in). The fish interior is quite bony with oily flesh.
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In Canada, "impoundments" began to be used, whereby floating enclosures at sea are stocked with kelp, mature herring are introduced, and the egg-deposited kelp to be later harvest. Canada issued their first licenses in 1975, initially about half to indigenous operators, in
Northern British Columbia.
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In 1960 and 1961 "open-pounds", stocked with kelp to lure herring egg-laying, were operated in the town of Craig, on Prince of Wales Island, probably for the first time in Alaska. But afterwards, intensified harvest led to closure of season, and it was not until 1992 that harvest of semi-farmed eggs
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In Canada, the earliest recorded catches were for the purpose of producing dry-salted herring, starting around 1904, peaking around the 1920s, but declining to initial catch tonnages by 1934 due to sagging demand. Reduction (fertilizer) fishing operated in Canada during the years 1935–1967. The end
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did announce would be initiating a status review for a wider
Southeast Alaska distinct population segment of Pacific herring that includes the Lynn Canal population. The Southeast Alaska DPS of Pacific herring extends from Dixon Entrance northward to Cape Fairweather and Icy Point and includes all
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and other seaweed, and the seasonal collection has been a time-honored traditional practice among the natives of
Pacific Coast of Alaska and Canada, witnessed and recorded in the 18th and 19th centuries, and has been traded and a trade item. The natives traditionally foraged wild-grown eggs on
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A commercially viable product demands the eggs to be "ripe", or swollen to the right size, which only occurs within a few days of spawning, and there is a narrow window for the catch. Accordingly, the season is very short, a matter of days: it lasted all of 90 minutes in the April 1975 season.
550:, the total North American Pacific herring fishery collapsed in 1993, and is slowly recovering with active management by North American resource managers. In various sub-areas the Pacific herring fishery collapsed at slightly differing times; for example, the Pacific herring fishery in
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Atlantic herring roe, which is generally smaller and softer than
Pacific herring roe, has never been considered suitable for salted kazunoko. But seeking a substitute for high-priced Pacific roe in the 1980s, processors tried Atlantic roe for flavored kazunoko, and found it
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The enclosure ("closed pounds") technique was subsequently copied by
Alaskans. The "impoundments" or "closed ponds" consisted of a square (wooden) frame holding a pocket of "suspended webbing" as enclosure space. Inside, rows of kelp are hung on strings.
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Restrictions and International Markets for Intermediate Seafood Products. The U.S.-Canada Herring Dispute", in Antona, Martine; Cantanzano, Joseph; Sutinen, John G. (eds.),
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phenomenon. There is a single dorsal fin located mid-body and a deeply forked tail-fin. Their bodies are compressed laterally, and ventral scales protrude in a somewhat serrated fashion. Unlike other genus members, they have no scales on heads or
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Columbia (Canada), eastern Canada, Russia, South Korea, China, Scotland (UK), Ireland, Netherlands. Eastern Canadian and European fisheries of course harvest
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Japanese demand for
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Japanese used to purchase only roe from Pacific.. insurgence of the European herring stocks has led to a secondary market in Atlantic roe.. Atlantic herring roe is generally less crunchy and tangy than Pacific herring roe and so sells for
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that stimulates the female to begin oviposition. The behavior seems to be collective so that an entire school may spawn in the period of a few hours, producing an egg density of up to 6,000,000 eggs per square meter. The fertilized
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effects on commercially valuable fish types that prey on herring, and the ethics of taking fish for purposes other than human food or bait, But the industry persisted in Alaska until it ceased operations in 1966.
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Canadian herring fishing occurred in 1913, but the catch tonnage remained flat for some years until it rose to 85,000 tons in
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had traditionally commanded a good price in Japanese markets, and the herring roe fishery and processing industry (especially in Alaska), geared towards export to that country, has been described above under
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set quotas of 100 and 75t each for the others, respectively, and total 274 tons (trimmed weight) was reported for 1966, valued at $ 600,000, for an open season the lasted only an hour or hour-and-a-half.
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and later "pound nets" (or traps). Intensive fishing resulted in the so-called "Million-Ton Era" of the late nineteenth century onward, Herring fishery near Hokkaido collapsed in the late 1950s.
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began, in Bristol Bay, east of Togiak. And in 1959 spawn from various algae began to be commercially collect from Prince William Sound, peaking in 1975, ending with the depletion of the "kelp".
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eggs, measuring 1.2 to 1.5 millimeters in diameter, incubate for approximately ten days in estuarine waters that are about 10 degrees Celsius. Eggs and juveniles are subject to heavy predation.
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These egg skeins need to retain perfection of shape to fetch highest value, and to that end, the fish are frozen or brine-frozen then rethawed in freshwater before extracting the egg skeins.
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Herring has long been fished by First Nations on the Central Coast of British Columbia, and elsewhere. In 1997 the Supreme Court of Canada rendered its decision in the Gladstone decision (
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The shortage of spawn led to seeking new harvesting grounds in areas where giant kelp do not naturally grow, and demand and harvest developed for eggs on alternate seaweeds, such as
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collapsed in 1983. The species has been re-appearing in harvestable numbers in a number of North American fisheries including San Francisco Bay, Richardson Bay, Tomales Bay,
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aka "hair kelp" according to Mackviak and some Alaska DFS writers, though a paper form other researchers of the Department dated later refer use "hair seaweed" identified as
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in extremely dim lighting environments. This species is capable of rapid vertical motion, due to the existence of a complex nerve receptor system design that connects to the
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302:, seaweed or other submerged vegetation; however, they do not die after spawning, but can breed in successive years. According to government sources, the Pacific herring
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1352:. Species Profile: Life Histories and Environmental Requirements of Coastal Fishes and Invertebrates (Pacific Southwest). U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. pp. 1–8.
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lower grade, as per "substitute", "secondary market", and the remark that only the Pacific herring roe is considered suitable for New Year's gift-giving in Japan.
1149:, but herring do not lay egg on "bull kelp" while the latter was explained by Charles F. Newcombe (1901) as occasionally harvested with spawn and eaten by the
794:(ESA). On April 11, 2008, that petition was denied because the Lynn Canal population was not found to qualify as a distinct population segment. However, the
478:, and in all these cases, industrial fishing for herring oil and fertilizer encroached or seized these fishing areas, leading to collapses in the fish stock.
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During the shortage, an enterprising operator experimented with transplanting "unused" kelp from remoter areas into kelp-depleted spawning grounds, or into
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On February 5, 2018, researchers at Western Washington University began researching causes for the decline in Pacific herring populations in the
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has managed Alaskan resources and issues quota has released their biomass estimate figures since 1975, but the figures remain highly volatile.
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collapsed in the year 1993, and is slowly recovering to commercial viability in several North American stock areas. The species is named for
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Pacific herring have a bluish-green back and silver-white sides and bellies; they are otherwise unmarked. The silvery color derives from
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quota in 1966. The season had to be drastically shortened or canceled due to depletion from the following year.
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2752:"Chapter 1. Alaska Herring, The Basics; Chapter 9. Genesis and Management of Alaska's Ro-Herring Fishery"
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Much like Japan, commercial herring fisheries in Alaska, US, and British Columbia underwent the phase of
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began to operate increasingly large-scaled capture of herring in these grounds, first using
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or "sugar wrack", whereas "ribbon kelp" is a common name for two other alga, namely
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era" in Japanese literature, measuring the catch by traditional volume measure.
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territory. He sometimes attached kelp cut elsewhere to barges he owned.
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Nōrin suisanbutsu no bōeki: shuyō 100 hinmoku no kokunai・kaigai jijyō
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crystals embedded in their laterals, leading to an effective
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2417:"Record Herring Event Highlights Roe on Kelp Fishery"
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2228:Seaweeds: Edible, Available, and Sustainable
1984:
1525:
1501:Seaweeds: Edible, Available, and Sustainable
1483:
1477:
1462:
1003:
1001:
799:Pacific herring stocks in Southeast Alaska.
424:. A single female may lay as many as 20,000
2673:. University of Hawaii Press. p. 170.
1596:
1407:
1116:
820:The herring egg roe or "egg skein", called
493:) had caught herring using basic dip nets (
3398:
3384:
2963:
2949:
2772:
1766:
1626:
1620:
778:On April 2, 2007, the Juneau group of the
597:which established its processing plant at
585:and oil, with the meal utilized mostly as
521:
246:fin. The distribution is widely along the
194:
48:
29:
2749:
2667:Andreasen, Esben; Rasco, Barbara (1998).
2601:
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2387:
2372:
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2301:
2289:
2221:
2189:
2183:
2133:
2073:
2016:
1969:
1878:
1832:
1820:
1793:
1778:
1754:
1742:
1730:
1283:
998:
497:) but Japanese fishermen during the late
2736:Hourston, A. S.; Haegele, C. W. (1980),
2433:Cf. Alaska DFG article with photographs.
2414:
2408:
2256:Ecology and Management of the Bull Kelp
1712:Southeast Alaska's Rocky Shores: Animals
1660:
1590:
1494:
657:
455:
391:
1985:Bledsoe, Gleyn; Rasco, Barbara (2006).
1193:According to federal statistics at the
1085:
262:; in Asia the distribution is south to
3928:
2839:
2558:. John Wiley & Sons. p. 532.
2277:
1923:
1095:kelp of Japanese cuisine derives from
558:, Humboldt Bay all in California, and
513:
3690:
3689:
3379:
2944:
2610:
2454:
2423:. Alaska Department of Fish and Game.
2209:A Field Guide to Prince William Sound
2195:
1617:Or decade of the "Showa 30s" (1955~).
1507:. Kaiseisha press. pp. 111–112.
3936:IUCN Red List data deficient species
2908:Alaska Fish and Game species writeup
2475:
1666:
576:
3961:Fauna of the San Francisco Bay Area
2779:Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries
1348:Roger A. Barnhart (February 1988).
1271:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
562:, Alaska. In other areas, such as
13:
3976:Taxa named by Achille Valenciennes
2826:, University of Washington Press,
2523:"New Puget Sound herring research"
2346:Alaska Department of Fish and Game
2145:Quoted from Étienne Marchand, the
1667:Dean, Cornelia (3 November 2006).
1434:
1390:D. E. Hay; P. B. McCarter (2006).
729:on kelp in closed-pounds resumed.
530:Alaska Department of Fish and Game
372:. Pacific herring have an unusual
324:There are disjunct populations of
14:
3987:
2935:Alaska State Publications Program
2925:Alaska State Publications Program
2896:
2739:Herring on Canada's Pacific Coast
2476:Ross, Izzy Ross (26 March 2023).
1931:[Pacific herring ovary].
832:As for the culinary aspects, the
796:National Marine Fisheries Service
724:Transplanting and impounding kelp
364:This species has no teeth on the
3518:
3034:
3028:
2903:The Hakai Herring School website
2853:, Winlaw, B.C.: Sono Nis Press,
1942:(supervising editor). Tübingen:
1568:introduced 1847/c. 1850 (almost
826:
517:
368:, but some are exhibited on the
188:in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1847
73:
3405:
2630:
2515:
2504:
2490:
2427:
2421:Alaska Fish & Wildlife News
2339:
2139:
1688:
1611:
1579:
1554:
1213:
1204:
1187:
1178:
1165:
1156:
1064:
968:
927:
917:
904:
790:under the criteria of the U.S.
773:
2773:Rounsefell, George A. (1935).
2758:. University of Alaska Press.
2455:Welch, Laine (28 March 2022).
2169:Schroeder & Kookesh (1990)
2115:Schroeder & Kookesh (1990)
2098:Schroeder & Kookesh (1990)
2059:Schroeder & Kookesh (1990)
1987:"Ch. 161. Caviar and Fish Roe"
1589:ニシン漁家列伝-百万石時代の担い手たち, cited by
1416:
1401:
1383:
1356:
1341:
1317:
1299:
1253:
1195:Bureau of Commercial Fisheries
635:
1:
2086:Hourston & Haegele (1980)
1993:. CRC Press. p. 161-11.
1867:Hourston & Haegele (1980)
1848:Wright & Chythlook (1985)
1809:Hourston & Haegele (1980)
1325:"Alaska Fisheries 1998 study"
1307:"Herring Spawn on Kelp Photo"
1242:
992:
525:
387:
343:
2970:
2415:Woodford, Riley (May 2020).
522:§ Spawn on kelp fishery
451:
7:
3346:Scottish east coast fishery
1221:
868:
853:
838:
809:
788:distinct population segment
672:
470:Pacific herring fisheries (
10:
3992:
2851:Florence Edenshaw Davidson
2620:農林水産物の貿昜: 主要 100品目の国内・海外事情
1478:Thornton & Moss (2021)
1463:Thornton & Moss (2021)
813:
757:
595:North West Trading Company
298:environments, commonly on
286:and prey. Pacific herring
3941:Fish of the Pacific Ocean
3698:
3617:
3567:
3534:
3527:
3516:
3473:
3420:
3413:
3308:
3193:
3143:
3079:
3043:
3026:
2978:
2750:Mackovjak, James (2022).
2705:Rogn: Meget mere end rogn
2702:; Styrbæk, Klavs (2023).
1924:Tomoko, Furukawa (2005).
1652:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
1585:Cf. Imada, Mitsuo (1991)
1576:c. 1885/1890 (mid-Meiji).
1228:
875:
860:
845:
689:
679:
331:Clupea pallasii marisalbi
193:
175:
168:
70:Scientific classification
68:
46:
37:
28:
23:
3946:Fish of the Arctic Ocean
2619:
2498:"Endangered Species Act"
2158:Jefferson Franklin Moser
1989:. In Hui, Yiu H. (ed.).
1935:
1927:
1602:Referred to as "Million
1503:
1278:: e.T98471199A98845541.
1042:Another egg host algae,
897:
670:The Japanese market for
514:§ Reduction fishery
337:Clupea pallasii suworowi
334:(White Sea herring) and
3092:Atlantic thread herring
2921:, 2004 by Chuck Brazil.
1933:Shokuzai kenkō daijiten
1450:FAO, Species Fact Sheet
1026:
693:, 'child holding kelp')
376:morphology that allows
3971:Fish described in 1847
3675:Shoaling and schooling
3161:Drifter (fishing boat)
3135:Double-armored herring
2593:(4): 142. April 1989.
2171:, pp. 6–7, 18–22.
1173:Prince of Wales Island
1105:but formerly known as
1057:is mainly targeted in
1007:Even if not strictly "
991:. (More details under
792:Endangered Species Act
467:
397:
2846:Plants of Haida Gwaii
2527:Puget Sound Institute
2258:Nereocystis luetkeana
1446:(Valenciennes, 1847)"
1175:, neighboring Canada.
1140:Nereocystis luetkeana
1091:However, the premium
683:, 'herring roe kelp')
658:Spawn on kelp fishery
524:), known in Japan as
459:
395:
2886:: CS1 maint: year (
2810:: CS1 maint: year (
2462:Alaska Dispatch News
2203:Laminaria saccharina
1835:, pp. 224, 229.
1823:, pp. 146, 153.
1545:, cont. August 1911,
1543:(3): 147. July 1911.
1408:J.D. Spratt (1976).
1143:aka "bull kelp" and
1111:Prince William Sound
1107:Laminaria saccharina
1102:Saccharina latissima
698:Macrocystis pyrifera
242:and a deeply forked
222:associated with the
3071:Dwarf round herring
3051:Freshwater herrings
2445:, pp. 219–237.
2360:, pp. 279–280.
2336:, pp. 277–279.
2304:, pp. 273–275.
1627:Hebert, KP (2011).
1397:(Revised ed.).
1371:(suppl. 1): 21–30.
1076:Prince Wales Island
1018:Desmarestia viridis
623:depletion, adverse
40:Conservation status
3097:Australian herring
2991:Araucanian herring
2500:. 16 January 2023.
1745:, pp. 19, 25.
1537:The Japan Magazine
1533:"Japanese Fishery"
879:, 'dried kazunko')
864:, 'dried kazunko')
849:, 'dried kazunko')
827:§ Roe fishery
518:§ Roe fishery
468:
398:
340:(Chosha herring).
308:Peter Simon Pallas
234:. It is a silvery
3923:
3922:
3895:Open Tree of Life
3692:Taxon identifiers
3683:
3682:
3613:
3612:
3514:
3513:
3486:goldband fusilier
3373:
3372:
3018:White Sea herring
2849:, Illustrated by
2700:Mouritsen, Ole G.
2223:Mouritsen, Ole G.
2152:of 1790–92; from
2000:978-0-8493-9849-0
1781:, pp. 19–20.
1767:Rounsefell (1935)
1757:, pp. 21–24.
1496:Yokoyama, Satoshi
1424:"Pacific Herring"
1350:"Pacific Herring"
1199:Japanese-American
1030:} as "hair kelp"
985:ajitsuke kazunoko
599:Killisnoo, Alaska
577:Reduction fishery
406:San Francisco Bay
202:
201:
63:
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3532:
3531:
3522:
3445:mackerel (small)
3418:
3417:
3400:
3393:
3386:
3377:
3376:
3331:The Herring Song
3270:Schmaltz herring
3185:(sailing vessel)
3133:
3122:Skipjack herring
3102:Blueback herring
3056:Longfin herrings
3038:
3032:
2996:Atlantic herring
2965:
2958:
2951:
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2891:
2885:
2877:
2875:
2863:
2841:Turner, Nancy J.
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2443:Mackovjak (2022)
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2403:Mackovjak (2022)
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2388:Mackovjak (2022)
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2376:
2373:Mackovjak (2022)
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2358:Mackovjak (2022)
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2334:Mackovjak (2022)
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2322:
2319:Mackovjak (2022)
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2302:Mackovjak (2022)
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2290:Mackovjak (2022)
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2265:
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2187:
2184:Mackovjak (2022)
2181:
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2137:
2134:Mackovjak (2022)
2131:
2118:
2112:
2101:
2095:
2089:
2083:
2077:
2076:, p. 15–17.
2074:Mackovjak (2022)
2071:
2062:
2061:, pp. 2, 7.
2056:
2047:
2041:
2031:
2020:
2017:Mackovjak (2022)
2014:
2005:
2004:
1982:
1973:
1970:Mackovjak (2022)
1967:
1958:
1957:
1940:Gomyō, Toshiharu
1921:
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1879:Mackovjak (2022)
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1833:Mackovjak (2022)
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1821:Mackovjak (2022)
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1794:Mackovjak (2022)
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1779:Mackovjak (2022)
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1755:Mackovjak (2022)
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1743:Mackovjak (2022)
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1330:. Archived from
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1314:
1309:. Archived from
1303:
1297:
1296:
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1234:, 'side dishes')
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1146:Alaria marginata
1123:
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1099:, now listed as
1089:
1083:
1082:described below.
1068:
1062:
1040:
1031:
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1005:
996:
977:Atlantic herring
972:
966:
945:at Sitka Sound,
935:Resurrection Bay
931:
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883:Atlantic herring
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476:Russian Far East
280:keystone species
278:is considered a
198:
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161:C. pallasii
78:
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33:
24:Pacific herring
21:
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3990:
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3956:Commercial fish
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3730:Clupea pallasii
3728:
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3700:Clupea pallasii
3694:
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3655:Ichthyoplankton
3609:
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3409:
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3265:Pickled herring
3228:Dressed herring
3189:
3177:(steam drifter)
3139:
3107:Deepsea herring
3075:
3066:Thread herrings
3039:
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3024:
3008:Pacific herring
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1946:. p. 345.
1938:(in Japanese).
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526:§ kazunoko
472:fishing grounds
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346:
326:Clupea pallasii
276:Clupea pallasii
252:Baja California
226:environment of
211:Clupea pallasii
206:Pacific herring
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3670:Sardine run
3635:Feeder fish
3544:Leuciscidae
3407:Forage fish
3336:Herringbone
3321:Red herring
2721:(in Danish)
2689:, pp. 263–5
1926:"kazunoko"
1907:acceptable.
1059:Bristol Bay
1013:Desmarestia
804:Puget Sound
780:Sierra Club
764:Sitka Sound
735:Desmarestia
636:Roe fishery
610: [
603:purse seine
560:Sitka Sound
548:overfishing
465:, 1950–2009
422:oviposition
414:Tomales Bay
382:gas bladder
250:coast from
3930:Categories
3528:Freshwater
3300:Vorschmack
3218:Brathering
3169:(schooner)
2552:"Kazunoko"
2533:2019-09-01
2150:expedition
1944:Jiji Press
1680:9 February
1639:2013-04-02
1570:End of Edo
1243:References
955:Unalakleet
939:Cook Inlet
937:and lower
924:1919–1927.
912:seine nets
784:Lynn Canal
625:food chain
621:fish stock
591:fertilizer
499:Edo Period
388:Life cycle
354:camouflage
344:Morphology
315:naturalist
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1248:Citations
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1127:Laminaria
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503:Meiji Era
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452:Fisheries
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3861:2.105816
3848:98471199
3822:10148380
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3491:halfbeak
3450:menhaden
3295:Rollmops
3248:Kibinago
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2972:Herrings
2882:citation
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543:Nation.
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507:gillnets
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319:explorer
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3770:1156440
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3455:sardine
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1936:食材健康大事典
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1023:Tlingit
758:Decline
710:Klawock
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304:fishery
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270:, and
256:Alaska
244:caudal
148:Clupea
3908:WoRMS
3874:30724
3817:IRMNG
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3496:smelt
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268:Korea
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