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Deep Fried Pomfret
Deep Fried Pomfret

If you are using less oil to deep fry the pomfret like I do …

Jellied Eels
Jellied Eels

Jellied eels are a traditional English dish that originated in the 18th century, primarily in the East End of London. The dish consists of chopped eels boiled in a spiced stock that is allowed to cool and set, forming a jelly.

Longitudinal Wave *s
Longitudinal Wave *s

In longitudinal waves, the displacement of the medium is parallel to the propagation of the wave, and waves can be either straight or round. A wave along the length of a stretched Slinky toy, where the distance between coils increases and decreases, is a good visualization.

Marinated Swordfish
Marinated Swordfish

Mix just to blend. Place swordfish steaks into the marinade, and refrigerate for 1 hour, turning frequently. Preheat an outdoor grill for high heat, and lightly oil the grate. Grill swordfish steaks for 5 to 6 minutes on each side. Garnish with parsley and lemon wedges.

Monkfish in a Market
Monkfish in a Market

The Monkfish Egg Veil Sighting Network, which helps scientists gain a better understanding of when and where monkfish spawn, and where the egg veils travel by studying ocean circulation patterns The Monkfish Research Set-Aside Program allots 500 monkfish days-at-sea for monkfish-related research projects.

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Salmon roe
Salmon roe

Roe is also extracted from herring, salmon, and sea urchins. In coastal British Columbia, Fraser River white sturgeon are sustainably farmed to produce caviar. Chile. In Chile, sea urchin roe is a traditional food known as an "erizo de mar".

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Squilla Mantis, a Species of Mantis Shrimp
Squilla Mantis, a Species of Mantis Shrimp

Squilla mantis is a species of mantis shrimp found in shallow coastal areas of the Mediterranean Sea and the Eastern Atlantic Ocean: it is also known as "pacchero". Its abundance has led to it being the only commercially fished mantis shrimp in the Mediterranean.

Surface Wave *s
Surface Wave *s

Surface waves are caused when P waves and S waves come to the surface. Examples are the waves at the surface of water and air (ocean surface waves). Another example is internal waves, which can be transmitted along the interface of two water masses of different densities.

the Arctic Ocean
the Arctic Ocean

The Arctic Ocean is the smallest and shallowest of the world's five major oceans. The International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) recognizes it as an ocean, although some oceanographers call it the Arctic Mediterranean Sea or simply the Arctic Sea, classifying it a mediterranean sea or an estuary of the Atlantic Ocean.

the Indian Ocean
the Indian Ocean

The Indian Ocean covers 70,560,000 km 2 (27,240,000 sq mi), including the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf but excluding the Southern Ocean, or 19.5% of the world's oceans; its volume is 264,000,000 km 3 (63,000,000 cu mi) or 19.8% of the world's oceans' volume; it has an average depth of 3,741 m (12,274 ft) and a maximum depth of 7,906 m (25,938 ft).

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the North Atlantic Ocean
the North Atlantic Ocean

The wide range of salinities in the North Atlantic is caused by the asymmetry of the northern subtropical gyre and the large number of contributions from a wide range of sources: Labrador Sea, Norwegian-Greenland Sea, Mediterranean, and South Atlantic Intermediate Water.

the North Pacific Ocean
the North Pacific Ocean

The Southern Pacific Ocean harbors the Southeast Indian Ridge crossing from south of Australia turning into the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge (north of the South Pole) and merges with another ridge (south of South America) to form the East Pacific Rise which also connects with another ridge (south of North America) which overlooks the Juan de Fuca Ridge.

the South Atlantic Ocean
the South Atlantic Ocean

The wide range of salinities in the North Atlantic is caused by the asymmetry of the northern subtropical gyre and the large number of contributions from a wide range of sources: Labrador Sea, Norwegian-Greenland Sea, Mediterranean, and South Atlantic Intermediate Water.

the South Pacific Ocean
the South Pacific Ocean

The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's oceanic divisions. It extends from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Southern Ocean (or, depending on definition, to Antarctica) in the south and is bounded by Asia and Australia in the west and the Americas in the east.

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the Southern (or Antarctic) Ocean
the Southern (or Antarctic) Ocean

The Southern Ocean, also known as the Antarctic Ocean or the Austral Ocean, comprises the southernmost waters of the World Ocean, generally taken to be south of 60° S latitude and encircling Antarctica.

Transverse Wave *s
Transverse Wave *s

A transverse wave cannot be instantiated in gases or through liquids because no mechanism exists to drive motion at right angles to the direction of the wave's propagation. It can occur on a liquid's surface, such as with waves at sea, or through a solid, an example of which is one of the two types of seismic waves.

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Tuna at a Fish Market
Tuna at a Fish Market

In recent years, opening day fish auctions at Tokyo's Tsukiji fish market have seen record-setting prices for bluefin tuna, reflecting market demand. In each of 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013, new record prices have been set for a single fish – the current record is 155.4 million japanese yen (US$1.76 million) for a 221 kg (487 lb) bluefin, or a unit price of JP¥ 703,167/kg (US$3,603/lb).