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Look at what we're losing in terms of shell- and finfish.
But the American market for other finfish from afar is growing rapidly.
Commercial fishing developed as a substantial industry, particularly oysters, finfish, and later shrimp.
FishBase is now the world's main database on finfish with over 30 million hits a month.
Is usually found in finfish such as tuna, mackerel, and bonito.
The bay serves as a nursery for finfish, shrimp and crabs.
Aquaculture of finfish pursuant to any required state permits is allowed.
Such finfish must be protected from excessive freshwater introduction for survival.
"There's no concern about finfish, except for the blues and striped bass," he said.
Market demand means that the most offshore farming efforts are directed towards raising finfish.
They feed primarily off of benthic invertebrates and small finfish.
Blennies in this species feed off of zoobenthos and finfish.
FishBase was extended to cover all finfish, and is now the largest online database for fish in the world.
It provides a variety of shell and finfish.
This species feeds primarily on small crustaceans and finfish.
"And people are going to be more aware of contaminants in finfish and shellfish."
It is well known for its fishing industries such as finfish (koduva), shrimp and crab.
Operations for finfish and shellfish are being developed.
Trials for the use of earthen pond for finfish have been successful.
If coastal aquaculture of high value shrimp and finfish species were to develop, export earnings would increase.
FishBase covers adult finfish, but does not detail the early and juvenile stages of fish.
The term finfish is sometimes used to distinguish ordinary (vertebrate) fish from shellfish.
Other organisms, in particular finfish, are unable to tolerate such changes in salinity.
The local aquaculture industry also prompotes tourism, with tours through facilities where finfish are raised.
For both shellfish and finfish, he said, "New Jersey has more stringent regulations than any other state."