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Maori for fish farmingThe following is a list of fish that can be farmed under the Freshwater Fish Farming Regulations 1983. These were gazetted in June 1998.Abalone or paua, being:Ordinary paua ( Haliotis iris);Yellow-foot paua ( Haliotis australis); Virgin paua ( Haliotis virginea);Agar weed ( Pterocladia lucida); Bass ( Polyprion moene); Blue cod ( Parapercis colias); Brine shrimp ( Artemia salina); Butterfish ( Odax pullus); Cancer Crab ( Cancer novaezelandiae); Cat's eye ( Turbo smaragdus), formerly known as ( Lunella smaragda); Cockle ( Austrovenus stutchburyi), formerly known as ( Chione stutchburyi); Cooks turban ( Cookia sulcata); Deep water tuatua ( Paphies donacina); Dosina, coarse ( Dosina zelandica); Dosinia, being:Eels, being:Short finned eel ( Anguilla australis); Long finned eel ( Anguilla dieffenbachii);Flounder, being:Yellowbelly founder ( Rhombosolea leporina); Sand flounder ( Rhombosolea plebeia); Greenback flounder ( Rhombosolea tapirina); Black founder ( Rhombosolea retiaria); Turbot ( Colistium nudipinnus); Brill ( Colistium guntheri);Freshwater crayfish or koura ( Paranephrops planifrons and Paranephrops zealandicus); Frilly venus shell ( Bassina yatei); Gracilaria ( Gracilaria chilensis); Grass carp ( Ctenopharyngodon idella); Grey mullet ( Mugil cephalus); Hapuku ( Polyprion oxygeneios); Horse mussel ( Atrina zelandica) John dory ( Zeus faber); Kahawai ( Arripis trutta); King clam or Geoduck ( Panopea zelandica); Koheru ( Decapterus koheru); Large trough shell ( Mactra murchisoni); Lobsters, being:Spiny or red rock lobster ( Jasus edwardsii); Packhorse or green lobster ( Jasus verreauxi);Mussels, being:Green mussel or greenshell mussel or green-lipped mussel ( Perna canaliculus); Blue mussel ( Mytilus galloprovincialis); Freshwater mussel ( Hyridella menziesii) and ( Cucumerunio websteri);--------------Fish farming species list continued.Octopus, being:Octopus maorum;Robsonella australis;Oysters, being:Dredge oyster ( Tiostrea lutaria); Pacific oyster ( Crassostrea gigas);Paddle crab ( Ovalipes catharus); Perch ( Perca fluviatilis); Pipi ( Paphies australis); Prawns, being:Marine prawns (Penaeus japonicus, Penaeus monodon and Penaeus orientalis); Tropical freshwater prawn ( Macrobrachium rosenbergii);Red gurnard ( Chelidonichthys kumu); Rough Leatherjacket ( Parika scaber); Salmon, being:Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar); Quinnat or chinook or king salmon ( Oncorhynchus tshawytscha); Sockeye salmon ( Oncorhynchus nerka);Scallops ( Pecten novaezelandiae); Scampi ( Metanephrops challengeri); Sea Cucumber ( Stichopus mollis); Sea horse ( Hippocampus abdominalis); Sea urchin ( Evechinus chloroticus); Silver carp ( Hypophthalmichthys molitrix); Small agar weed ( Pterocladia capillacea); Small trough shell ( Mactra discors); Snapper ( Pagrus auratus); Southern Bluefin Tuna ( Thunnus maccoyii); Sponge, being:Spotted Seahorse ( Hippocampus kuda); Striped Trumpeter ( Latris linneata); Tarakihi ( Nemadactylus macropterus); Toheroa ( Paphies ventricosa); Trevally ( Pseudocaranx dentex); Triangle trough shell ( Spisula aequilateralis); Tuatua ( Paphies subtriangulata); Watercress, being:Nasturtium microphyllium; Nasturtium officinale;Whitebait, being:Banded kokopu ( Galaxias fasciatus); Koaro ( Galaxias brevipinnis); Inanga ( Galaxias maculatus); Giant kokopu ( Galaxias argenteus); Shortjawed kokopu ( Galaxias postvectis);Yellowtail kingfish ( Seriola lalandi). -
3 INANGA
Also inakaWhitebait (Galaxiidae: Galaxias maculatus)
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Whitebait — White bait , n. (Zo[ o]l.) (a) The young of several species of herrings, especially of the common herring, esteemed a great delicacy by epicures in England. (b) A small translucent fish ({Salanx Chinensis}) abundant at certain seasons on the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
whitebait — [hwīt′bāt΄, wīt′bāt΄] n. pl. whitebait 1. any of the fry of various silvery fishes used as food, as herring fry ☆ 2. a smelt fish (Allosmerus elongatus) of the Pacific 3. SILVERSIDE … English World dictionary
Whitebait — (engl., spr. ūaitbet) und Whitebaitdinner, s. Hering, S. 209 … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Whitebait — (engl., spr. weitbeht), kleiner, zu den Heringen gehöriger Weißfisch in der Themse, gilt gebacken als Delikatesse … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
whitebait — ► NOUN ▪ the small silvery white young of herrings, sprats, and similar marine fish as food … English terms dictionary
Whitebait — This article is concerned with whitebait as the juvenile of various species of fish around the world; for other uses of the term see whitebait (disambiguation). Whitebait are young fish; in Europe the term applies to young herring, but in other… … Wikipedia
whitebait — noun Date: 1758 1. the young of any of several European herrings and especially of the common herring (Clupea harengus) or of the sprat (Sprattus sprattus) 2. any of various small fishes likened to the European whitebait and used as food … New Collegiate Dictionary
whitebait — /hwuyt bayt , wuyt /, n., pl. whitebait. 1. a young sprat or herring. 2. Cookery. any small, delicate fish cooked whole without being cleaned, esp. the sprat. [1750 60; WHITE + BAIT, so called from use as bait] * * * … Universalium
whitebait — white|bait [ˈwaıtbeıt] n [U] very young fish of several types, used as food ▪ deep fried whitebait … Dictionary of contemporary English
whitebait — noun (U) very young fish of several types, used as food: deep fried whitebait … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
whitebait — /ˈwaɪtbeɪt / (say wuytbayt) noun (plural whitebait) fish fry of species such as the Derwent smelt or the inanga, commonly deep fried in a light coating of flour. {white + bait, from the former use of such fry caught in the Thames as bait} …