Sentences with word «herring»

A herring is a type of fish that is often used for food. Full definition
We can't even drag out that old red herring of too many Realtors in the business.
The Wild Sea Catch recipe features protein - rich ingredients like salmon meal and herring meal in a grain - free formula designed for adult cats.
Picnic at Hanging Rock is haunted by similar guilt, but like a good mystery story shores itself up with red herrings in order to displace it.
Some fish protein, such as herring meal, should be listed further down the ingredient panel because it provides high - quality protein to offer nutritional balance.
Substrate topography: A valuable in vitro tool, but a clinical red herring for in vivo tenogenesis.
For example, figures from the UK's Joint Nature Conservation Committee suggest the British breeding population of herring gulls has halved since the late 1970s.
Niko Tinbergen, a pioneering investigator of animal behavior, experimented with herring gulls 50 years ago, but the relevance of his work to evolutionary theory has not been widely appreciated.
A genetic and demographic analysis of river herring populations along the U.S. east coast, published October 2 in Evolutionary Applications, has identified distinct genetic stocks, providing crucial guidance for efforts to manage their declining populations.
The claim that funding infrastructure by the Bank of Canada is a red herring argument because there is absolutely no evidence of that.
In recent years the research program has been expanded to include natural populations such as the Darwin's finches, ruff and Atlantic herring because of the exciting opportunities opened up by the development of new sequencing technologies.
The Walrus and the Carpenter Arguably the best oyster bar in all America (it was a BA Hot 10 Restaurant in 2011), it's got fresh, expertly shucked bivalves; small plates like smoked herring croquettes; creative cocktails; and a charming marble - topped bar you won't want to leave.
The acclaimed Herring Era Museum in Siglufjörður chronicles the heyday of this former «Herring Capital of the World,» whose fortunes declined with the collapse of the Atlantic herring stock in the late 1960s.
In recent years, continued declines in river herring populations have prompted regulatory actions on several levels.
This is made with house - pickled herring at Oberlin, but smoked trout is equally delicious as an anchovy alt.
Over that period, forage fish living close to the surface, such as Pacific herring, have declined.
Very popular this season, is to mix your classic grey herring bone with more rock and roll black.
Louise Penny's A Great Reckoning (Contemporary Novel); The Reek of Red Herrings by Catriona McPherson (Historical Novel); The Semester of Our Discontent by... Read more»
The bags are long enough to contain an entire small ocean food web, from the tiny plankton that form the base of the food web, up to and including herring larvae.
«The tolerance of herring larvae to pH changes could be due to their life history strategy.
Real, wholesome ingredients, like fresh herring, chicken liver and whole peas, are packed into a bite - size kibble and baked to perfection, giving dogs the flavor they want and the nutrients they need.
My experience is that the «liberal» label when applied to journalists is a red herring which distracts us from the fundamentally accomodationist nature of the corporate - owned media.
Historically, blueback herring ranged from Nova Scotia south to the St. John's River in Florida, and alewife ranged from Labrador to South Carolina.
Suggesting otherwise in the absence of any thoughtful investigation on your part is simply dragging red herrings around
When herring stocks in the Norwegian Sea crashed in the 1960s, the puffins had trouble reproducing and the population plummeted by 64 %.
India's national reinsurer has filed the draft red herring prospectus for a public issue with the capital markets regulator, Sebi on Monday.
As the saying goes, when in Amsterdam... eat raw herring!
Lacazette is a red herring designed to throw the fans off track.
Once so abundance along the eastern seaboard that our rivers once «ran silver» in the spring, alewife herring populations have crashed, largely due to dams that obstruct their -LSB-...]
This used to be one of the best herring fisheries in our state now there is nothing.
Another novelty of the experiment: fishery biologists added herring eggs into the mesocosms to test the effects of acidification on hatching success and larval development.
Veterinarians and a small army of volunteers feed the animals herring caught in Alaska.
So the usurping thing is really a red herring when we speak of having female teachers in our churches.
Another gold medal winner, our chicken & herring recipe is the perfect blend of fowl and fish to keep the most finicky cat happy and healthy.
100 grams (3.5 oz) butter 1 medium onion 1 tablespoon flour (or substitute with arrowroot if gluten free) 1 cup fish stock 1 cup milk 1 cup sweetcorn 1 medium potato, diced into small cubes 2 tins smoked herring fillets (or equivalent amount of smoked fish) 2 - 3 cups mixed seafood of your choice (I usually use a small tin of salmon, some shrimp meat and bay scallops) 1/2 cup cream Salt and pepper (to taste)
What the researchers found was that the increased CO2 they introduced to the test bags stimulated the growth of plankton enough to improve the survival of these tiniest of young herring.
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