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Recreational and commercial fisheries off the coast of California rely heavily on bocaccio.
Commercial fishermen tend to target bocaccio due to their abundance and longer shelf life.
Studies off of Southern California oil platforms shoe they have produced a slight increase on bocaccio population.
The typical rockfish rig and baits are appropriate gear (see bocaccio).
Heinrich also translated many works of Petrarch and Bocaccio.
The same rig, bait, and technique used for bocaccio works for vermilion rockfish.
Studies showed that out of eight platforms there was a large amount of young juvenile bocaccio at seven platforms.
On his return to Barcelona, he worked as a film critic for the magazines Bocaccio and Destino.
The bocaccio rockfish is a variety of fish found on the western coast of the United States and Canada.
Certain effects of strong and weak upwelling affect the bocaccio's food sources and the survival of its larvae.
The Bocaccio, Sebastes paucispinis, is a member of the Sebastidae (rockfish) family.
In comparison to the bocaccio, it has a smaller mouth with an upper jaw that extends only to about the center of the eye, not past it.
When fishing for yellowtail rockfish in deeper waters, the typical rockfish rig and bait is appropriate (see bocaccio).
Sebastes paucispinis (Bocaccio rockfish)
The underwater canyons of the Big Creek marine protected areas provide habitat to a variety of deepwater rockfishes such as cabezon and bocaccio.
Joel Silver and Gerard Bocaccio were hired to be executive producers on the project under the former's production banner, Silver Pictures, in the same month.
It has been observed in the diet of the kelp bass, the bocaccio (Sebastes paucispinis), and the starry rockfish (S. constellatus).
In 1473 he published a translated version of Bocaccio's De mulieribus claris printed by Johann Zainer in Ulm.
Tuscan Triumvirate (Middle Ages Italian Poets - Dante, Bocaccio, and Petrarch)
The southern distinct population segment of bocaccio is a U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service Species of Concern.
As far as Chaucer is concerned, critics think he used both Petrach's and de Mézières's texts, while managing to recapture Bocaccio's opaque irony.
Jean Miélot was one of his secretaries, translating into French such works as Giovanni Bocaccio's Genealogia Deorum Gentilium.
In 1903 they went to court to prevent booksellers from advertising Bocaccio's The Decameron and Rabelais' Gargantua and Pantagruel, but lost the case.
It is a popular fishing area, featuring perch, kingfish, sole, flounder, halibut, bocaccio (tomcod), jacksmelt, lingcod, cabezon, salmon, steelhead, and occasional rockfish.