Examples of using Mackerel in English and their translations into Chinese
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The Marine Conservation Society(MCS) recently removed mackerel from its list of acceptable fish to eat.
We also ate a lot of rice mixed with jack mackerel, which Mom said was excellent brain food.
Salmon and other oily fish, such as mackerel, tuna and trout can help you improve sex life if eaten regularly.
Mackerel fish are usually found in large schools, which makes them an easy target for commercial fishermen.
According to recent research by the Norwegian Seafood Council, more mackerel and capelin are staying in the Chinese market.
Avoid swordfish, mackerel and shark because they contain high levels of mercury.
Spanish mackerel is dry-aged for 9 days, with a subtle and delicious result lacking any strong fishy flavor.
Once upon a time, the seas teemed with mackerel, squid and sardines, and life was good.
There are over 50 homes at Mackerel Beach half of which are lived in full time.
But the two mackerel on the safe-to-eat list include Atka Mackerel from Alaska and Atlantic Mackerel. .
To my astonishment, after calling me pig, mackerel, etc., all day, he had suddenly grown quite friendly.
A Brandt's cormorant hunts for a meal in a school of Pacific mackerel beneath an oil rig off the coast of Los Angeles, California.
Livestock had to be fed on fish carried over from the Atlantic seaports- 1816 is also still remembered as‘the mackerel year.'.
Salmon is the best source- there's about 600 IU in 6 ounces of salmon- followed by mackerel, tuna and other fatty fish.
The EU, Norway and the Faroe Islands have also lowered their mackerel quotas for 2015.
She credited her long life to getting eight hours of sleep per night and eating plenty of sushi, especially her favorite, mackerel.
Fish Oil(wild caught sardine, herring, mackerel and anchovy) 4425 mg.
Some small pelagic fisheries, such as those targeting dense-schooling herring, capelin and mackerel, generate the least by-catch.
Harvard biology professor George V. Lauder and his team of researchers precisely measured the swimming dynamics of yellowfin tuna and mackerel.
A recent survey by Plymouth University found that plastic was found in a third of UK-caught fish, including cod, haddock, mackerel and shellfish.