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| Species | Calories | Location |
+==================+==========+===============================================+
| SHORTFIN SQUID | 92 | - Shortfin squid inhabits the continental |
| *Illex | | shelf and slope waters of the Northwest |
| illecebrosus* | | Atlantic Ocean, from Newfoundland to the |
| | | central east coast of Florida. |
| | | - In the northwest Atlantic Ocean, shortfin |
| | | squid are most often caught along the |
| | | continental shelf break in depths between |
| | | 150 to 275 meters. |
+------------------+----------+-----------------------------------------------+
| AMERICAN LOBSTER | 90 | - American lobsters are found in the |
| *Homarus | | northwest Atlantic Ocean from Labrador to |
| americanus* | | Cape Hatteras. They’re most abundant in |
| | | coastal waters from Maine through New |
| | | Jersey, and are also common offshore to |
| | | depths of 2,300 feet from Maine through |
| | | North Carolina. |
+------------------+----------+-----------------------------------------------+
| YELLOWTAIL | 90 | - Yellowtail rockfish are found along the |
| ROCKFISH | | Pacific coast of North America and range |
| *Sebastes | | from Kodiak Island, Alaska to Baja |
| flavidus* | | California, Mexico. |
+------------------+----------+-----------------------------------------------+
| BOCACCIO | 90 | - Bocaccio are found between Punta Blanca, |
| *Sebastes | | Baja California, and the Gulf of Alaska off |
| paucispinis* | | Krozoff and Kodiak Islands. Within this |
| | | range, bocaccio is most common between |
| | | Oregon and northern Baja California. |
| | | - There are two partially isolated |
| | | populations; one southern population |
| | | centered in California, and one northern |
| | | population centered in British Columbia. |
+------------------+----------+-----------------------------------------------+
| ATLANTIC HALIBUT | 110 | - Atlantic halibut are found from Labrador |
| *Hippoglossus | | and Greenland to Iceland, and from the |
| hippoglossus* | | Barents Sea south to the Bay of Biscay and |
| | | Virginia. |
| | | - In U.S. waters, halibut is most common in |
| | | the Gulf of Maine. |
+------------------+----------+-----------------------------------------------+
| SHORTSPINE | 90 | - Shortspine thornyhead are found from the |
| THORNYHEAD | | Bering Sea to Baja California, Mexico. |
| *Sebastolobus | | |
| alascanus* | | |
+------------------+----------+-----------------------------------------------+
| CANARY ROCKFISH | 90 | - Canary rockfish are found between Punta |
| *Sebastes | | Colnett, Baja California, and the Western |
| pinniger* | | Gulf of Alaska. Within this range, canary |
| | | rockfish are most common off the coast of |
| | | central Oregon. |
+------------------+----------+-----------------------------------------------+
| BLACK GROUPER | 92 | - Black grouper are found in the western |
| *Mycteroperca | | Atlantic from Massachusetts to Brazil. |
| bonaci* | | - They are particularly associated with the |
| | | southern Gulf of Mexico, Florida Keys, |
| | | Cuba, the Bahamas, and throughout the |
| | | Caribbean. |
| | | - The US stock primarily occurs in the |
| | | Florida Keys. |
+------------------+----------+-----------------------------------------------+
| STRIPED MARLIN | 120 | Striped marlin live throughout tropical and |
| *Kajikia audax* | | sub-tropical waters of the Pacific and Indian |
| | | Oceans. |
+------------------+----------+-----------------------------------------------+
| BLUELINE | 96 | - Blueline tilefish are commonly found in the |
| TILEFISH | | western Atlantic from Campeche, Mexico, to |
| *Caulolatilus | | Hudson Canyon, off the coast of Maryland, |
| microps* | | including the eastern Gulf of Mexico. |
| | | - There are reports of catches as far north |
| | | as Maine and as far west as Texas. |
+------------------+----------+-----------------------------------------------+
| RED HAKE | 90 | - Red hake are found in the Northwest |
| *Urophycis | | Atlantic Ocean and range primarily from |
| chuss* | | Newfoundland to North Carolina. |
| | | - They are most abundant from the western |
| | | Gulf of Maine through Southern New England |
| | | waters. |
+------------------+----------+-----------------------------------------------+
| ATLANTIC | 130 | - Atlantic sharpnose sharks are commonly |
| SHARPNOSE SHARK | | found in the western Atlantic from New |
| *Rhizoprionodon | | Brunswick, Canada, through the Gulf of |
| terraenovae* | | Mexico, and are commonly caught in U.S. |
| | | waters from Virginia to Texas. |
+------------------+----------+-----------------------------------------------+
| PACIFIC SARDINE | 217 | - Southeastern Alaska to Baja California, |
| *Sardinops sagax | | Mexico. |
| caerulea* | | |
+------------------+----------+-----------------------------------------------+
| BUTTERFISH | 146 | - Butterfish are found from Florida to |
| *Peprilus | | Newfoundland, but they are primarily found |
| triacanthus* | | from Cape Hatteras to the Gulf of Maine. |
+------------------+----------+-----------------------------------------------+
| WINTER SKATE | 90 | - Winter skates range from the Gulf of Saint |
| *Leucoraja | | Lawrence in Canada to Cape Hatteras, North |
| ocellata* | | Carolina. |
+------------------+----------+-----------------------------------------------+
| PINK SALMON | 116 | - Pink salmon are found on both sides of the |
| *Oncorhynchus | | North Pacific, from Alaska to Puget Sound |
| gorbuscha* | | in Washington State and from Russia to |
| | | North Korea. |
| | | - In North America, they’re found from the |
| | | Arctic coast in Alaska and territories in |
| | | Canada to central California, although they |
| | | do not reproduce in significant numbers |
| | | south of Puget Sound. |
+------------------+----------+-----------------------------------------------+
| ATLANTIC | 106 | - Northern shrimp are found in the western |
| NORTHERN SHRIMP | | North Atlantic from Maine to Massachusetts, |
| *Pandalus | | but the bulk of the harvest comes from |
| borealis* | | Maine. They are also found and harvested on |
| | | the West Coast and in Alaska, as well as in |
| | | Canada, Greenland, Iceland, and Norway. |
+------------------+----------+-----------------------------------------------+
| NORTH PACIFIC | 121 | - Swordfish are found around the world in |
| SWORDFISH | | tropical, temperate, and sometimes cold |
| *Xiphias | | waters of the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific |
| gladius* | | Oceans, including the waters around the |
| | | U.S. Pacific Islands and off the U.S. West |
| | | Coast.  |
+------------------+----------+-----------------------------------------------+
| ATLANTIC | 205 | - Atlantic mackerel are found on both sides |
| MACKEREL | | of the North Atlantic Ocean, including in |
| *Scomber | | the Baltic Sea. In the western Atlantic, |
| scombrus* | | they’re found from Labrador to North |
| | | Carolina. |
+------------------+----------+-----------------------------------------------+
| ATLANTIC BIGEYE | 130 | - Bigeye tuna live in the tropical and warm |
| TUNA | | temperate waters of the Atlantic, Pacific, |
| *Thunnus obesus* | | and Indian Oceans. |
| | | - In the western Atlantic, they can be found |
| | | from Southern Nova Scotia to Brazil. |
+------------------+----------+-----------------------------------------------+
| NORTH ATLANTIC | 150 | - Albacore tuna live in tropical and warm |
| ALBACORE TUNA | | temperate waters in the Atlantic, Pacific, |
| *Thunnus | | and Indian Oceans. In the Atlantic, they’re |
| alalunga* | | found from Nova Scotia to northern |
| | | Argentina, and from Ireland to South |
| | | Africa. |
+------------------+----------+-----------------------------------------------+
| ACADIAN REDFISH | 79 | - Acadian redfish are found in the Atlantic |
| *Sebastes | | Ocean from the coast of Norway to Georges |
| fasciatus* | | Bank. |
+------------------+----------+-----------------------------------------------+
| ATLANTIC | 103 | - Skipjack tuna are found in tropical, |
| SKIPJACK TUNA | | subtropical, and warm temperate waters of |
| *Katsuwonus | | all oceans. In the western Atlantic, |
| pelamis* | | skipjack is found from Massachusetts to |
| | | Brazil, including in the Gulf of Mexico and |
| | | the Caribbean. |
+------------------+----------+-----------------------------------------------+
| ATLANTIC SEA | 88 | - Atlantic sea scallops are found in the |
| SCALLOP | | Northwest Atlantic Ocean, from Newfoundland |
| *Placopecten | | to Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. |
| magellanicus* | | |
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| ATLANTIC SALMON | 142 | - Atlantic salmon are the only salmon native |
| *Salmo salar* | | to the Atlantic Ocean. |
| | | - There are three groups of wild Atlantic |
| | | salmon: North American, European, and |
| | | Baltic. The North American group, including |
| | | the Canadian and U.S. populations, was |
| | | historically found from northern Quebec |
| | | southeast to Newfoundland and southwest to |
| | | Long Island Sound. |
| | | - In the United States, Atlantic salmon were |
| | | once native to almost every river north of |
| | | the Hudson River. Due to the effects of |
| | | industrial and agricultural development |
| | | (including habitat destruction, dams, and |
| | | historic overfishing), most populations |
| | | native to New England were eradicated. Now, |
| | | the only native populations of Atlantic |
| | | salmon in the United States are found in |
| | | Maine. |
| | | |
| | | .. figure:: |
| | | https://www.fishwatch.gov/sites/default/fi |
| | | les/atlantic_salmon_migration_route_large.jpg |
| | | :alt: A map showing the geographic range |
| | | of Altantic Salmon. |
| | | |
| | | A map showing the geographic range of |
| | | Altantic Salmon. |
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| ATLANTIC POLLOCK | 92 | - Atlantic pollock are found in the Northwest |
| *Pollachius | | Atlantic Ocean and are most common on the |
| virens* | | western Scotian Shelf and in the Gulf of |
| | | Maine. |
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| ATLANTIC | 109 | - Yellowfin tuna are found near the surface |
| YELLOWFIN TUNA | | of tropical and subtropical oceans around |
| *Thunnus | | the world. |
| albacares* | | |
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| LONGFIN INSHORE | 92 | - Longfin squid are found from Newfoundland |
| SQUID | | to the Gulf of Venezuela. |
| *Doryteuthis | | - In the northwest Atlantic Ocean, longfin |
| (Amerigo) | | squid are most abundant between Georges |
| pealeii* | | Bank and Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. |
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| SCUP | 105 | - Scup are found in the Northwest Atlantic |
| *Stenotomus | | Ocean, primarily between Cape Cod, |
| chrysops* | | Massachusetts, and Cape Hatteras, North |
| | | Carolina. |
+------------------+----------+-----------------------------------------------+
| PINK SHRIMP | 106 | - Pink shrimp are found from southern |
| *Farfantepenaeus | | Chesapeake Bay to the Florida Keys and |
| duorarum* | | around the coast of the Gulf of Mexico to |
| | | the Yucatan south of Cabo Catoche, Mexico. |
| | | They’re most abundant off southwestern |
| | | Florida and the southeastern Gulf of |
| | | Campeche. |
+------------------+----------+-----------------------------------------------+
| WHITE SHRIMP | 106 | - White shrimp are found from Fire Island, |
| *Litopenaeus | | New York, to St. Lucie Inlet on the |
| setiferus* | | Atlantic Coast of Florida. In the Gulf of |
| | | Mexico, they are found from the Ochlochonee |
| | | River, Florida, to Campeche, Mexico. |
+------------------+----------+-----------------------------------------------+
| SILVER HAKE | 90 | - Silver hake are found in the Northwest |
| *Merluccius | | Atlantic Ocean and range primarily from |
| bilinearis* | | Newfoundland to South Carolina. |
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[Pg 74] For response, Shorty handed his cap, his gun, his bottle, his blanket-roll, his belt and haversack to Si, rolled up his sleeves, spit on his hands, doubled his fists, and stepped forward into a boxing attitude. The Deacon looked a little regretful at the shrinking of the contents of the kettle, made by taking out the cupful, and said: The negresses, who had been watching their master depart, set to screaming, and the old woman rushed back into the house and blew the horn. The Deacon thrust his revolver back into the holster, caught the old man with his sinewy hand, tore him from the seat, and flung him into the fence-corner. He sprang into the seat, turned the horse's head toward Chattanooga, and hit him a sharp cut with a switch that lay in the wagon. "I cannot get you out of the army too quickly. Sign this, and leave my office, and take off your person every sign of your connection with the army. I shall give orders that if you appear on the street with so much as a military button on, it shall be torn off you." "You will, eh?" sneered Shorty, covering him with a heavy Remington. "How'd you like the looks o' that, old butternut? Your murderin' dirk aint deuce high. Move a step, and you'll know how it feels to have daylight through you." "Then it was only a difference in degree, not kind. Was he not accomplishing what he was ordered to do?" "I don't know." Again a silence. Dodd's hands unclasped: he made a gesture as if he were sweeping something away from his face. "There ought to be something else. Even on Earth, even before the Confederation, there were conscientious objectors." "Okay, it isn't," Albin said. "So make it a game. Just for a minute. Think over all the jobs you can and make a choice. You don't like being here, do you? You don't like working with the Alberts. So where would you like to be? What would you like to do?" He came back to the chair, his eyes on Dodd, and sat suddenly down, his elbows on his knees and his chin cupped in his hands, facing Dodd like a gnome out of pre-history. "Go on," he said. "Make a choice." "Well, don't ask questions," Albin said. He kept one eye on the shifting mob. "If there's anything good for you to know, you'll be told. Meanwhile, just don't ask any questions." Norma's hand drew back again. "You can't just sit back and wait for them to come!" The daughter must be the girl who was talking to him now. She sat on a little stool by the fire, and had brought out some sewing. "He's warked fur it all the same, surelye," said Cooper of Kitchenhour. There was a wicket in the northern gate, the common outlet for the domestics, which, as Holgrave had anticipated, the servitor had not closed after him. He entered, and stood within the court-yard; he heard the sound of voices, and the tread of feet, but no human being was near: he paused an instant to consider, and then, with the swiftness of a deer, he sprung towards the stables, and entered the one appropriated to the select stud of the baron. A lamp was burning, but the men who attended on the horses were now away, quaffing ale to the long life of the heir. The baroness's favourite palfrey was lying in a stall; he stept across the animal, and, after pressing his hands on various parts of the wall, a concealed door flew open, and a dark aperture was before him. He stooped and passed through, and ascended a long, winding flight of steps, till a door impeded his progress; he opened it, and stood in a closet hung round with dresses and mantles, and displaying all the graceful trifles of a lady's wardrobe. There was a door opposite the one at which he had entered, which led into the baroness's chamber, where there were lighted candles, and a blazing fire on the hearth. The floor was thickly strewn with rushes, and he could just perceive the high back of a chair, with the arms of the family wrought in the centre; he paused and listened; he heard the faint cry of a babe, and discovered, by the language of the nurse, that she was feeding it; then there was the hush-a-by, and the rocking motion of the attendant. In a few minutes, the sound of a foot on the rushes, and "the lovely babe would sleep," now announced to Holgrave that the child was deposited with its mother: then he heard the curtains of the bed drawn, and the nurse whisper some one to retire, as her ladyship was inclined to sleep; there was another step across the rushes, and a door was softly closed, and then for a few minutes an unbroken silence, which the nurse at length interrupted by muttering something about "whether the good father had come yet." Again there was a tread across the rushes, and the door again was gently closed; and Holgrave, after a moment of intense listening, stepped from the closet, and entered the chamber. In an elevated alcove stood the bed of the baroness; the rich crimson hangings festooned with gold cord, the drapery tastefully fringed with gold, even to the summit, which was surmounted by a splendid coronet. Holgrave, unaccustomed to magnificence, was for a moment awed by the splendid furniture of the apartment¡ªbut it was only for a moment¡ªand then the native strength of his soul spurned the gaudy trappings; he stepped lightly across the spacious chamber; he unloosed the rich curtains¡ªthe heir of De Boteler was reposing in a deep slumber on a downy pillow; beyond him lay the exhausted mother, her eyes closed, and the noble contour of her face presenting the repose of death. For an instant, Holgrave paused: remorse for the deed that he was about to do sent a sudden glow across his care-worn face¡ªbut had not the baron destroyed his offspring? whispered the tempting spirit. He raised the babe from the pillows without disturbing its slumber¡ªhe drew the curtains, and¡ªhe reached the stable in safety, closed the secret door, and arrived at the postern, which was still unfastened, passed through, and gained his own door without impediment. HoMEÒ»¼¶×öÈ˰®È«Ãâ·Ñ
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