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and buildup of protoporphyrin IX in the liver, as well as elevations in liver-related enzymes in some animals, but with no known health consequences from these effects. In 1997, the Center for
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was the most commonly used antioxidant, usually in the range 200–1000 mg/kg. There has been some speculation that ethoxyquin in pet foods might be responsible for multiple health problems. To date, the U.S. Food and Drug
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1729:Fish farming
1598:South Africa
1487:Sea cucumber
1442:Brine shrimp
1421:Raceway pond
1363:Spawning bed
1343:Fish farming
1315:Fish farming
1152:Maine Avenue
1142:Billingsgate
1134:Fish markets
1109:Chasse-marée
1081:Surströmming
1071:Shrimp paste
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996:Fish as food
928:Factory ship
923:Fish factory
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707:. Retrieved
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443:Antarctica.
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430:As of 2001,
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137:soybean meal
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130:poultry feed
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1925:Fishing net
1897:Fly fishing
1759:Overfishing
1714:Aquaculture
1699:topic areas
1603:South Korea
1573:New Zealand
1492:Sea sponges
1393:Algaculture
1280:Mariculture
1237:Aquaculture
1221:Aquaculture
1198:Other areas
968:Smoked fish
963:Salted fish
896:Power block
871:Gillnetting
732:Aquaculture
458:Forage fish
453:Animal feed
373:controlled.
258:, mackerels
169:marine fish
126:farmed fish
55:by-products
53:, and fish
2091:Categories
2019:Fish ponds
1920:Fishfinder
1907:Techniques
1869:Recreation
1849:Processing
1829:By country
1558:Madagascar
1533:East Timor
1506:By country
1406:Microalgae
1401:Giant kelp
1323:Broodstock
1250:Aquaponics
1114:Fishmonger
1041:Fish sauce
943:Dried fish
938:Slurry ice
876:Longlining
738:: 736316.
709:2010-09-11
489:References
478:Blood meal
432:ethoxyquin
301:Processing
145:cottonseed
95:dried fish
66:fatty fish
2102:Pet foods
2012:Locations
1915:Fish trap
1839:Marketing
1796:Fisherman
1706:Fisheries
1693:Fisheries
1548:Indonesia
1513:Australia
1378:Tailwater
1348:Fish feed
1021:Fish meal
760:233659976
752:0044-8486
473:Bone meal
413:oxidation
381:Grinding:
357:Pressing:
263:anchovies
200:Denmark:
189:anchovies
159:Fish used
39:Fish meal
2075:Category
2047:Glossary
1950:Trolling
1945:Trawling
1854:Products
1816:Industry
1553:Kiribati
1482:Scallops
1290:Offshore
1119:Fishwife
1061:Lutefisk
1031:Fish oil
1011:Fish roe
886:Dredging
881:Trolling
846:Trawling
619:26970884
593:Archived
567:Archived
556:Archived
447:See also
347:Cooking:
295:collapse
275:menhaden
252:pilchard
228:mackerel
224:sand eel
206:sand eel
77:by-catch
70:fish oil
43:fishmeal
18:Fishmeal
2063:Outline
1877:Angling
1859:Seafood
1844:Markets
1783:Fishing
1697:fishing
1643:Vanuatu
1497:Turtles
1477:Oysters
1472:Octopus
1457:Geoduck
1426:Seaweed
1373:Tilapia
1328:Catfish
1300:Raceway
1295:Organic
1167:Tsukiji
1066:Rakfisk
1046:Gravlax
991:Seafood
973:Kippers
953:Gibbing
866:Seining
415:of the
393:protein
363:Drying:
337:dry out
311:Bressay
279:pollock
256:sauries
248:sardine
246:Japan:
238:herring
234:capelin
220:capelin
187:Chile:
174:bycatch
165:seafood
149:legumes
99:herring
83:History
51:bycatch
2003:Sinker
1960:Tackle
1631:Hawaii
1626:Alaska
1613:Tuvalu
1518:Canada
1368:Salmon
1162:Scania
1147:Fulton
1076:Surimi
1051:Hákarl
1001:Caviar
758:
750:
617:
261:Peru:
226:, and
151:, and
2052:Index
1993:Lures
1636:Maine
1608:Tonga
1588:Samoa
1578:Palau
1568:Nauru
1528:China
1523:Chile
1447:Coral
1333:Cobia
756:S2CID
632:NOAA
403:Risks
210:sprat
153:algae
1988:Line
1983:Hook
1973:Bait
1695:and
1543:Fiji
1223:and
748:ISSN
615:PMID
216:pout
202:pout
47:fish
1998:Rod
1056:Lox
740:doi
736:534
652:NPR
120:in
109:Use
103:oil
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