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Definition of toothfish in English: toothfish(also Patagonian toothfish) noun A large deep-sea fish of the southern Atlantic and Pacific oceans, prized as food and now endangered. Dissostichus eleginoides, family Nototheniidae Example sentencesExamples - However, the toothfish fell victim to its own popularity.
- he Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) is often regarded as the most important Antarctic fish, due to the extent of its commercial exploitation.
- But during studies of the foraging behavior of Weddell seals, the researchers acquired considerable data on two important fish species: the Antarctic silverfish and the Antarctic toothfish.
- Now that stocks of larger, more valuable species such as toothfish are depleted, fisheries are targeting smaller and smaller species.
- As the member will know, New Zealand opposes any trawling in the Ross Sea toothfish fishery.
- With the price of toothfish so attractive, many fishermen have been lured into the business and, within the past decade, known ocean stocks have dwindled to the point of alarm.
- Contraventions of the Marine Living Resources Act related to catching crayfish, hake and toothfish without a permit and offloading catches without inspectors present.
- Dr. O'Shea says the specimen, caught while attacking an Antarctic toothfish, is an immature female.
- According to a report released last month by the wildlife trade monitoring network TRAFFIC, Chile exports nearly 80 percent of its toothfish catch each year to Japan and the U.S. to the tune of U.S. $90 million.
- Fishing boats from New Zealand and elsewhere have recently begun to experiment with commercial fishing for Antarctic toothfish in the southern Ross Sea.
- But that seems unlikely: two decades of intensive deep-sea fishing in the North Atlantic have turned up only that lone toothfish.
- The toothfish isn't much to look at, it has a wide head, eyes that look like car headlamps and a mouth full of pointy teeth, but its white flaky flesh make it a popular item on the menus of upscale restaurants.
- CCAMLR requires all vessels hunting for Patagonian toothfish to be fitted with a satellite system.
- Steadily declining annual catches have signaled trouble, and led environmental groups to partner with some of the chefs who first popularized the dish in a campaign to reduce demand for the toothfish.
- Some fisheries, such as toothfish, are required to have observers on board, while others are not.
- Scientists now want the international community to act to safeguard krill and toothfish stocks throughout the Southern Ocean, otherwise its albatross, penguin, seal, and whale populations could all be left living on very thin ice.
- At least the colossal squid isn't likely to join toothfish on the seafood menu.
- As COLTO members we have a direct commercial interest in the well-being of Patagonian toothfish and the ecosystems that support them.
- We also found 12 unique toothfish γ crystallin cDNAs (twice that found in mammals), some of which are homologues of the γ crystallins from warm bodied mammals.
- The frigate, HMAS Warramunga, had to scramble over the holiday break to head deep into the Southern Ocean to apprehend an alleged toothfish poaching trawler.
- Below the ocean surface lies an even greater diversity of life, replete with corals, sponges and barnacles, as well as icefish and toothfish (sea bass) - two commercially important and overfished species.
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