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WARNING! Worms in fish we caught. What to do ?

Food safety: Anisakis, the fish worm Anisakis Simplex is a worm, a parasite that infects marine mammals and large fish, in which it develops until it reaches its adult form. They are small in size and have a whitish, almost transparent color, which makes them...

ZOKAS AND TAIRUBBER FISHING

Fishing with "tai rubber" refers to the fishing technique used to catch the fish known as "tai" (red snapper) in Japan. Tai rubber refers to rubber or vinyl lures specifically designed to mimic the small fish that are used to catch red snapper.

FISHING WITH LIVE FISH

Fishing with live fish as bait is a popular and effective technique for attracting a wide variety of predatory species. Here are some basic steps for fishing using live fish:...

Parasites in fish we catch. What would you do ?

A few days ago, we received a publication of our colleague Momo Acevedo. We made a publication of the photograph, and we leave the video for this entry. A nice release of a swordfish, as you can see. What was the surprise , of some appendices that had the...

Test day with our machine at the Hondarribia Yacht Club.

Last Thursday December 1st, thanks to the support and collaboration of our clients in the area as the Hondarribia "Done Pedro" brotherhood, our Pro Staff Jon Basarte and the Hondarribia Yacht Club who gave us their facilities and prepared a special event for us....

With #OneGesture we help clean up the oceans.

A simple gesture of collecting plastic bottles, threads or ropes from the seabed can help save the lives of turtles and fish. From AZtrading, day after day, we try to make all our followers and clients aware that actions such as these are very important....

A plastic-eating worm that could be key to recycling

The scientific project does not aim to use millions of worms for industrial recycling processes, but to find the best way to use the enzymes. According to Chris Rinke, one of the authors of the study and an expert from the University of Queensland, these larvae...

WORLD RECORD OF DENTEX GIBBOSUS

The Mazarronero managed to catch a "Dentex gibbosus", better known as male sama or snapper, weighing 25,250 grams, the largest catch ever seen of this species, which has recently been approved by the IGFA. ...