Q: Do fish breathe air? Q: How do fish swim? How fast? Q: Can fish swim backwards? Q: Do all fish swim in the horizontal position? Q: Do fish chew their food? Q: Can fish distinguish color? Q: Are all fish edible? Q: How can poisonous fish be distinguished from edible ones? Q: Are there any poisonous snails? Q: Are any snails commercially caught for food off the coasts of the United States?
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Q: What is pearl essence? Q: What is the sand collar that one often sees on beaches at low tide? Q: What is chitin? Q: What are some confusing fish names? Q: Why is fishing sometimes called angling?
Q: What is the biggest bivalve mollusk, cephalopod mollusk, and crustacean known to man? Q: Will fish I catch and release die anyway? Q: What are factory ships? Q: Where can I find out about maintaining aquariums? Q: What is the largest Largest sturgeon on record? Q:Where can I learn more about endangered species? Q:What exactly is Persistent Marine Debris, and why is it important? Q:Are there any good field guides to marine mammals available?
Q: How old is a one-pound lobster? Q: How many one-pound lobsters are needed for a pound of lobster meat? Q: How long can a lobster live out of water? Q: Can a lobster be kept alive in fresh water with ice? Q: Why does a lobster turn red when cooked?
Q: How can one tell if a boiled lobster was alive when cooked? Q: Have people been poisoned by eatlng lobsters that were allowed to die before being cooked? Is it true that a dead lobster deteriorates very rapidly? What happens when a live lobster is frozen? Q: Is it possible to raise lobsters on a commercial basis?
Q: What are some other names for lobsters? Q: Where are lobsters caught? Q: What do lobsters eat? Q: How is the health of the lobster resource? Q: Where do lobsters live? Q: When do lobsters mate?
Q: Are lobsters different colors? Q: Can lobsters grow new legs? Q: Do lobsters have teeth? Q: Can lobsters smell their food? Q: Do lobsters lay eggs? Q: Do many young lobsters survive to old age? Q: What is the largest lobster ever caught?
Q: If a lobster gets in the trap first does it chase crabs out? Q: Have Maine lobsters been successfully transplanted to the west coast? Q: I've heard that lobsters molt, but I've never seen a cast-off shell. Why?
Q: How does the consumer know that shellfish are safe to eat? Q: How does a clam shell grow? Q: How do clams establish themselves on the sea bottom? Q: How do clams reproduce? Q: Which of the clam species is of greatest commerical importance to the United States, where is it fished, what quantites are landed? Q: How are soft-shell clams harvested?
Q: How are scallops caught? Q: What is the biggest clam caught and eaten in the United States? Q: What are oyster borers? Q: How do oysters produce pearls? Q: What is oyster spat?
Q: Is it safe to eat oysters during the months without R's? Q: How does a scallop move? Q: What purpose do the holes along the edge of an abalone shell serve? Q: How unsafe are shellfish from polluted waters? Q: Will cooking make sewage-polluted shellfish safe to eat? Q: Is it possible to purify shellfish from sewage polluted water for safe eating? Q: Do shellfish contain mercury levels dangerous to man's health?
Answer: If you guessed that "ewwww what is it" photo is a Monkfish (or Goosefish) (mouth and eyes) you are right!
See the whole picture here OK, now guess what this is!
OK, now guess what this is!