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Definition of linefish in English: linefishnounˈlʌɪnfɪʃ mass nounSouth African Fish of smaller species, caught from the shore or with lines from boats rather than by trawlers. Example sentencesExamples - The Bird Island group in Algoa Bay: these islands are home to several species of endangered seabirds, while the reefs around them are breeding grounds for abalone and linefish.
- ‘Well, we have linefish, cod and sole,’ she replied unsuspectingly.
- However, several headed, gutted and finned sharks, 80 bags of shark fins and other deep sea linefish, some endangered, were found in the containers by an anti-smuggling team at the South African Container Depot in Deal Party last week.
- ‘I had engine problems with my boat and could not get any local vessels to linefish for me so I decided to charter the Indonesian vessel,’ said Pereira.
- Situated in Algoa Bay, the Bird, Seal and Stag islands are home to several species of endangered seabirds, while the reefs around them are breeding grounds for abalone and linefish.
- He said there had been a heavy decline in hake and sardine, rock lobster and linefish in the late 1970s and 80s in the Benguela ecosystem.
- Again the Keg spoiled its customers with choice offering three chicken dishes, a huge 500g t-bone, egg and chips, and linefish.
- The Strandloper bake was a good choice - fresh, whole linefish grilled with brandy butter.
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