0 a long, silver-coloured fish that swims in large groups in the sea, or its flesh eaten as food
1 a long silver fish that swims in large groups in the sea and is used as food
Salmon, tuna, mackerel, sardines, and herring all have a lot of omega-3 fatty acids, but not many calories.
In other words, popular consensus, or a shared moral universe, may be something of a red herring.
The infection among young-of-the-year herring was observed only during summer 1992.
Specification is a red herring, and the theory of the global array is a (probably inadequate) solution to a non-problem.
The number of species found in this study represents more than one-sixth of all parasites reported in herring worldwide and all parasites were acquired locally.
Between 1940-41 and 1991-93 the species richness of digeneans declined drastically in common gulls, herring gulls and great black-backed gulls.
These species were used to compare the parasite infracommunities of spawning herring.
More complex visual aura are also common, such as the migration of herring bone arcs of light across one hemifield of vision.
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