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status other species called albacore references credits albacore play a vital role in the ecosystem as integral to food chains , consuming anchovies, crustacean zooplankton , and squid , among other prey sought for their individual purpose of survival and development, while serving as prey for larger tunas
, sharks , rays, and billfish. they also provide value to human beings , not only commercially and as a popular food source, but also for sport fishing . description albacore is found in the open waters of all subtropical regions of the north pacific ocean , indian ocean , north atlantic ocean, and mediterranean...
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camelids rabbits and hares mammals reptiles birds or prey birds bees live animals meat of bovine animals, carcasses and half-carcasses, fresh or chilled meats of bovine animals, fresh or chilled, cuts with bone in meat of bovine animal, boneless meats of bovine animals, caracasses and half-caracasses, frozen
meat of bovine amimals, frozen, other cuts with bone in meat of bovine animals, frozen, boneless carcasses and half-carcasses of swine, fresh or chilled fresh or chilled hams, shoulders and cuts thereof, with bone in fresh or chilled meat of swine frozen meat of swine carcasses and half-carcasses frozen...
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seafood, inc. ctle seafood, inc., is a canadian company established in , however, seafood business goes back several decades from early 's to late 's which included processing, fishing and trading with operations ranging from central america to south asia. today ctle seafood, inc. is a full time frozen
seafood trading company which has established partners in iceland and western canada, close co-operations in norway, north and south america, china and our own representatives in south asia. some of the products we handle are atlantic cod, pacific cod, black cod, haddock, saithe, redfish, greenland...
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