0 a small sea creature that can be eaten. It lives inside a shell that is the shape of an ear and is white and shiny inside. --
Black abalone are broadcast spawners, and successful spawning requires that individuals be grouped closely together.
It is released from the dead or dying abalones and ingested by the abalone while feeding.
Local specialties include "myeolchijeot" (fermented anchovy), abalone, wakame, and squid.
These include turquoise, jet, argillite, steatite, red shale, freshwater clam shell, abalone, and spiny oyster.
For reasons not yet well understood, some abalone can be infected with the bacterium without developing the disease.
But if one wants to sell haliotis—not halitosis—one must label it abalone or ormer.
In its original form, the age prediction is a difficult problem because the data set contains only very few entries for very young or very old abalones.
Returning to abalone, the argument can be made that in the above microbial model, individual variation in the lysin sequence should be found within the species.