Sentences with phrase «red abalone»

"Red abalone" refers to a type of sea snail that has a reddish outer shell. Full definition
Canaries, however, aren't known for being good eats, and raising red abalone for food requires a lot of care and sensitivity to their optimal conditions.
Since 1968, The Abalone Farm in Cayucos, Calif., has been raising red abalone by meticulously recreating the best conditions for them in nature.
Outside, the tea - colored ocean washed up carcasses of red abalone, large sea stars, and football - sized, snail - like chitons.
The white abalone had more bacteria in common with their surrounding environment than with the nearby red abalone.
The Abalone Farm The Abalone Farm, Inc. raises California Red Abalone (Haliotis rufescens), one of the rarest and most sought after shellfish in the international market place.
The hotel is also known for its award - winning restaurant, Sierra Mar, which offers local delights like Morro Bay oysters and Monterey Red Abalone.
He described the State plans for abalone recovery including consideration of a possible limited fishery for red abalone at San Miguel Island.
The urchins, in turn, are out - competing red abalone, the shellfish that attract thousands of sport divers and pickers each year to the Sonoma and Mendocino coast.
Like a canary in a coal mine, red abalone is often used as an indicator of water quality because of its sensitivity to impurities.
The remains suggest that early colonisers hunted birds such as overwintering Canada geese, snow geese, albatross and cormorants — and possibly marine mammals like otters and seals — but also harvested a variety of shellfish from kelp forests, including mussels, red abalone and crabs.
Examples of colder water species include black rockfish, red abalone and the sunflower star.
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