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  Bluefish Fact Sheet
Bluefish are greenish blue with a sturdy compressed body, a large head, and sharp, triangular teeth.
Along the east coast, bluefish migrate northward in the spring and summer and southward in the fall and winter.
Bluefish are among the most abundant and frequently caught food and sport fishes along the Atlantic coast and support important commercial and recreational fisheries.
www.dnr.state.md.us /fisheries/education/bluefish/bluefish.html   (1216 words)

  
  Mass. Division of Marine Fisheries: Bluefish - Species Profile
The bluefish, a trophy species hotly pursued by anglers due to it's reputation as a champion battler and voracious predator, is native to both the American and European-African coasts of the Atlantic Ocean.
Bluefish display an annual migration pattern that is keyed to the seasonal warming and cooling of coastal waters.
Bluefish generally feed in schools, actively pursuing prey in tidal rips or inshore shallows where food is easier to catch.
www.mass.gov /dfwele/dmf/recreationalfishing/bluefish.htm   (1470 words)

  
 Fish - Bluefish
The bluefish is abundant in the lower Bay and common most years in the upper Bay, although it is rare in the Bay north of Baltimore.
Bluefish have a worldwide distribution with occurrences recorded in the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea, the Black Sea and the Indian Ocean.
Bluefish are voracious predators and will feed on virtually any food they can catch and swallow, including butterfish, menhaden, sand lances, silversides, mackerel, anchovies, sardines, weakfish, spotted seatrout, croaker, spot, white perch, shad, alewife, blueback herring and striped bass.
www.chesapeakebay.net /info/bluefish.cfm   (760 words)

  
 Bluefish   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In the warmer weather the bluefish is one of the most common inhabitants of the inshore and near coast waters.
Bluefish are commonly found in the estuaries and the coastal waters of every state from Maine to Florida.
If you have a large quantity of bluefish it is best to cook it all while fresh, then warm it in the microwave for future servings, use cold in a fish salad or add it to a fish or seafood soup.
sarasota.extension.ufl.edu /FCS/FlaFoodFare/Bluefish.htm   (674 words)

  
  Bluefish
Bluefish are familiar to everyone who grew up on the East coast, and usually it's a love-hate relationship.
The bluefish is a voracious feeder with very strong digestive abilities and very fatty flesh, this along with the fact that it starts to deteriorate almost immediately after death, results in the strong flavors so often identified with bluefish.
The bluefish is a migratory species which travels northward up the eastern seaboard in the spring then heads south once again in the fall.
www.webseafood.com /seafood/bluefish.htm   (404 words)

  
 Blue Crush - The Boston Globe
As Susan Orlean writes in Red Sox and Bluefish, it is "an oily, violent sea creature whose attitude (cranky) and flavor (rich) are revered throughout the region." Its savagery is legendary among anglers, and even its most fervent admirers on the plate call...
It is unfortunate for the bluefish that it shares New England's coastal waters with the esteemed striped bass.
The bluefish's meat is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, the result of a diet that's almost exclusively fish, says Paul Caruso, a biologist with the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries, who developed a taste for blues catching them as a kid on Cape Cod.
www.boston.com /news/globe/magazine/articles/2006/07/16/blue_crush   (1630 words)

  
 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for bluefish
Bluefish are found in the warm waters of the Indian Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Atlantic.
The migration patterns of bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix) along the Atlantic coast determined from tag recoveries.
Prevalence, intensity, and effect of a nematode (Philometra saltatrix) in the ovaries of bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix).
www.encyclopedia.com /SearchResults.aspx?Q=bluefish   (633 words)

  
 Bluefish - MSN Encarta
Bluefish, common name for a fish living in warm seas throughout the world.
Bluefish are voracious, and large schools enter the coastal waters every spring to prey on other fish when they come inshore to spawn, sometimes leaving a trail of blood for miles.
Bluefish are among the most important food fish of the Atlantic seaboard, and catching bluefish is a highly regarded sport.
encarta.msn.com /encnet/refpages/RefArticle.aspx?refid=761561724   (136 words)

  
 BLUEFISH   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The bluefish travels in schools throughout the water column, feeding predominantly on menhaden, herring, and mackerel.
Since bluefish has a high oil content, fishermen should gut, bleed, and ice this fish as soon as it it caught.
Bluefish is a more flavorful fish due to its higher fat content.
www.ocean.udel.edu /mas/seafood/bluefish.html   (370 words)

  
 Bluefish
The jaws of the bluefish, upper as well as lower, are armed all around with a single series of stout, conical, canine teeth (one-eighth to one-fourth of an inch long in a fish of about 10 pounds), whereas the crevalle alone of northern pompanos has canines, and only two of them.
It is sharply differentiated from all mackerels by the absence of dorsal or ventral finlets.
Bluefish must have been common at the time of the first settlement, at least as far north as what is now southern Maine, for Josselyn, writing in 1672, referred to them as better meat than the salmon.
octopus.gma.org /fogm/Pomatomus_saltatrix.htm   (3666 words)

  
 bluefish-org
Bluefish is a highly migratory species harvested along the Atlantic coast by a variety of anglers, angling techniques, and commercial gears.
Bluefish are extremely important to the recreational fishing industry; bluefish were the predominant species (by weight) harvested by marine anglers each year from 1979 to 1987.
Because bluefish are highly migratory, this method of allocation prevents a single state from harvesting all of the coastwide quota before bluefish are available to other more northern or southern states.
www.mafmc.org /mid-atlantic/fmp/bluefish-org.htm   (1533 words)

  
 Bluefish
Bluefish are voracious predators throughout their lives, relying primarily on vision to detect prey, although their olfactory sense is also well-developed (Olla et al.
The adult bluefish is an oblong, laterally compressed, streamlined fish up to 1 m total length (TL), with a large compressed head, large oblique mouth, belly compressed to a blunt edge, and forked caudal fin.
In North Carolina, the bluefish fishery is year-round, with peak catches in the winter: small fish are taken in the sounds and nearshore waters from April through December, and recently, great quantities of larger fish have been taken offshore during winter (Wilk 1977; Mid-Atlantic FMC 1984).
www.ocean-beach.com /cook_bluefish_bio.htm   (2189 words)

  
 BLUEFISH
The bluefish, Pomatums saltatrix, is a migratory, pelagic species found throughout the world in most temperate coastal regions, except the eastern Pacific.
Along the U.S. Atlantic coast, bluefish are found from Maine to Florida, migrating northward in the spring and southward in the fall.
Bluefish are voracious predators that feed on a wide variety of fish and invertebrates, and bite shinny trolled lures.
www.ballyhood.com /bluefish.htm   (232 words)

  
 Bluefish - Status of Fishery Resources off the Northeastern US
Bluefish are voracious predators, feeding primarily on squid and fish, particularly menhaden and smaller fish such as silversides (Buckel et al.
During 1981-1983, fishermen released an average of 18% of the bluefish caught, whereas during 2002-2004 63% of the bluefish caught were released.
The Bluefish fishery management plan was implemented in 1990 to halt the decline of the stock and restore the population to sustainable levels.
www.nefsc.noaa.gov /sos/spsyn/op/bluefish   (1242 words)

  
 Bluefish, general information, reproduction, habitat, food, fishing season, angling tips, handling and cooking.
Bluefish are native to both the American and European-African coasts of the Atlantic Ocean.
Bluefish inhabit both inshore and offshore areas of coastal regions, with the young fish (first year of life) called "snappers" often frequent estuaries and river mouths.
Bluefish filets can be marinated in acidic foods such as vinegar, lemon or lime juices, or wine, or they can be cooked with fresh vegetables such as tomatoes and onions.
www.cptdave.com /bluefish.html   (767 words)

  
 Bluefish
When well wrapped, bluefish can be kept for up to two months in the freezer of a refrigerator and for three to four months in a deep-freeze.
To improve the texture of bluefish, marinate the fish in a mixture of kosher salt, herbs, and water.
Place whole or filleted bluefish in baking pan and cover with sauce made of liquid, herbs and spices, and vegetables.
www.publix.com /wellness/notes/Display.do?id=Food_Guide&childId=Bluefish   (925 words)

  
 Bluefish Editor : Home
Bluefish is a powerful editor targeted towards programmers and webdesigners, with many options to write websites, scripts and programming code.
Bluefish is an open source development project, released under the GNU GPL licence.
Bluefish is by far the most powerful among the HTML editors we tested.
www.bluefish.openoffice.nl   (908 words)

  
 USS Bluefish SS 222 History ----------------------
BLUEFISH sank 12 Japanese ships totaling 50,839 tons, including the destroyer SANAE, 18 November 1943 in 04!-52'N;122!-07'E.; the submarine I-3551, 15 July 1945 in 04!-30'N;110!-00'E.; and a submarine chaser.
BLUEFISH was re-commissioned 7 January 1952 at the Submarine Base, New London, and reported to Submarine Division 82, Atlantic Fleet.
On 7 June 1953 BLUEFISH arrived at the Naval Base, Portsmouth, N.H. Following pre-inactivation overhaul at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, she was placed out of commission in reserve at New London 20 November 1953.
www.ussbluefish.com /history.htm   (427 words)

  
 Florida Outdoors Recreation Information for Florida Visitors and Tourists
Schools of bluefish will go into a feeding frenzy when the encounter a school of baitfish.
Bluefish schools travel close to shore and that means surf and ocean pier anglers and nearshore boaters have a good chance of finding and catching these fish.
Bluefish have a mouthful of sharp teeth so you will need to use a 50 pound test or heavier leader to avoid cut offs.
www.florida-outdoors.com /fsblue.htm   (305 words)

  
 Oceans Alive - Bluefish
Bluefish is a ubiquitous ocean fish except in the eastern Pacific.
Bluefish grow up to 4 feet (1.2 meters) and live up to 9 years.
Bluefish are found in the subtropical waters of the Atlantic, Indian and Southwest Pacific Oceans, including the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
www.oceansalive.org /eat.cfm?subnav=fishpage&group=Bluefish   (196 words)

  
 :: bluefish :: website design and development - web site design, development and maintenance - sechelt and gibsons, ...
bluefish takes the time to understand each client's individual needs before embarking on a project; excellent communication forms the backbone of all that we do.
bluefish also works closely with accomplished programmers, extending our pool of talent to include database driven sites for those requiring dynamic, sophisticated editing.
Due to the array of client needs, it is difficult to set a standard fee for a site, so we invite you to tell us your particulars and we will happily provide you a quote.
www.bluefishdesign.ca   (275 words)

  
 Bluefish
The bluefish closely resembles the pompano family with its two dorsal fins and one anal fin.
Bluefish spawn from late spring to the middle of August.
Bluefish fry have been found inshore during the summer in both the Gulf of Maine and south of Cape Cod.
octopus.gma.org /Tidings/bluefish.html   (535 words)

  
 Bluefish: Pomatomous Salatrix is a Worthy Adversary for the Best Fishermen - Associated Content
Bluefish, also known by their scientific name, Pomatomous salatrix, is truly a worthy, hard fighting adversary when targeted by rod and reel fishermen.
Bluefish are equipped with razor-sharp teeth that can do a lot of damage to careless human fingers.
Lures for bluefish are pretty simple affairs, but they also need to be rugged, to hold up through more than one bluefish attack.
www.associatedcontent.com /article/84405/bluefish_pomatomous_salatrix_is_a_worthy.html   (527 words)

  
 Bluefish Wireless
Bluefish is working with a variety of media companies that intend to place Bluefish Access Points on billboards in airports and major city centers.
Bluefish currently has a number of different types of Access Points, which can be mixed and matched to fit any customer's needs.
Bluefish Wireless Inc. started operations in May 2000 and is located in two offices - one in San Francisco, California, and one in Sydney, New South Wales in Australia.
www.bluefishwireless.com /solutions/faq.htm   (1063 words)

  
 Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council — MAFMC Home Page
During the 1980's, bluefish was consistently one of the top three species most frequently sought by marine recreational fishermen along the Atlantic coast of the United States.
Although most bluefish are harvested by sport fishermen, commercial landings have averaged about 14 million lbs per year since 1981, or approximately 20% of the total bluefish landings along the Atlantic coast.
Because the Bluefish FMP has a limited number of management options to control fishing mortality, the Council and Commission identified the need to broaden the suite of management measures that could be used to reduce fishing mortality on the bluefish stock.
www.mafmc.org /mid-atlantic/fmp/history/blue.htm   (1186 words)

  
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Bluefish is a powerful editor for experienced web designers and programmers.
Bluefish is a programmer's Web development editor, designed to save the experienced webmaster some keystrokes.
Bluefish supports many programming and markup languages, but it focuses on editing dynamic and interactive websites.
www.gnomefiles.org /app.php?soft_id=135   (145 words)

  
 ::Home of the Bridgeport Bluefish::
From the many record breaking performances to the overwhelming support from fans the Bluefish are able to consider this another successful season.
Joe Klein, Executive Director of the Atlantic League said, "Todd brings a lot of Atlantic League experience to Bridgeport; his success in Nashua and knowledge of what it takes to be a winner in the Atlantic League will help Mary-Jane Foster and her group reach their goal of the next Bridgeport championship.
Marlin was with the Nashua Pride during their Atlantic League championship season in 2000, during which Nashua beat out the Bridgeport Bluefish in the division series.
www.bridgeportbluefish.com   (351 words)

  
 Bluefish HTML Editor :: Unix@CMS :: University of Greenwich
Support can only be provided to staff and students of the CMS School, University of Greenwich.
Bluefish is a GTK HTML editor providing web designers or programmers with a very powerful site creating environment.
If you open a file with permissions set to 600, edit the file and change the permissions while bluefish is still open (e.g.
unix.cms.gre.ac.uk /software/editors/bluefish.html   (182 words)

  
 2005 Bluefish Headline Archives
The Hyde Park Bluefish and the Brighton Mariners started off their best of 5 series with a great nailbiter, but it was the Bluefish that held on to the 4-3 win to take a 1-0 lead in the series.
The Bluefish finish the regular season with the #5 seed in the upcoming YBL Playoffs, which begin on Monday August 8th, vs. either Medford or the Brighton Mariners.
The Bluefish ended their scoreless drought in the top of the 5th, when with 2 outs, Jim Belcastro singled to left field, scoring Al Wiesner from third to even the score at 1.
home.comcast.net /~bluefishbaseball/2005headlines.htm   (5933 words)

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