wiktionarypar filletFillet may refer to Fillet clothing , a headband Fillet cut , a piece of meat Fillet mechanics , the filling of an interior corner Annulet architecture , part of a column capital See also Filet disambiguation disambig io Fileto ru ... more details
This article is about the fish product Hake fillet , for a general description of the fish and other uses see Hake Hake fillet is a type of fish product made from hake which is largely used in Spanish cuisine. Hake has soft white flesh which makes it easy to fillet. During the production of hake Fillet cut fillet , there are three steps that are particularly followed by hake processing industries. Firstly ... and finally they are graded and filleted. ref Cite web author Seawork hake fillet fish processing url http www.seawork.com.na hake fillet skinon.html title Seawork fish processing Hake Fillet distributor, fish hake fillet publisher Seawork.com.na date accessdate 2010 09 15 ref After the production stage, the hake fillet is checked for blood, bones fins, black membrane, fleas, loose fish scales ... 18 C. ref Cite web author Seawork hake fillet fish processing url http www.seawork.com.na hake fillet skinless.html title Seawork fish processing Hake fillet Skinless, fish hake fillet publisher Seawork.com.na date accessdate 2010 09 15 ref Imports and exports of Hake fillet Frozen hake fillet ... companies are going through, export of hake fillet has been dropped by 3 and 22 in terms of volume and value respectively. The main importers of hake fillet for the year 2010 were Brazil 46 volume and 46 value and United States followed by Italy. Imports of hake fillet to Brazil has significantly raised by 69 in volume and 38 in value. Despite of this growth, hake fillet is the only one that has ... 2010 09 15 ref The main importers of hake fillet from Uruguay are Italy, Russia , Germany, Holland and France .... Cooking of Hake fillet Year ago, fishermen from the area of Bay of Biscay Basque brought the hake ... such as peas , asparagus , etc. Hake fillet is well known for its delicious texture and Flavor ... be an ideal dish for lunch or dinner. Nutrition Hake fillet is an excellent source of protein which ... by the body, consumption of hake fillet or any other hake fish products is considered to be an essential ... more details
A fillet was originally worn in classical antiquity , especially in the Hellenistic civilization Hellenic Culture . At that time, a fillet was a very narrow band of cloth, leather or some form of garland, and they were frequently worn by athletes. Later, in medieval times, a fillet was a type of headband worn by unmarried women, in certain monkhoods, usually with a wimple . ref name monk cite book title Medieval Clothing and Textiles last Netherton first Robin coauthors Gale R. Owen Crocker year 2005 publisher Boydell & Brewer page 49 url http books.google.com books?id YYqcas7hD4C&pg PA49&lpg PA49&dq fillet headband wimple wiki pedia encyclopedia gnu commons&source bl&ots WtWsjFi5HX&sig WejoZWS t8uBrll3Y1RsbiUYT6E&hl en&ei 1McYTaHkCMGqlAe3ouiaDA&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CBMQ6AEwAA v onepage&q fillet 20headband 20wimple 20 wiki 20 pedia 20 encyclopedia 20 gnu 20 commons&f false accessdate 2010 12 27 ref This is indicated in the sign language of said monks who took oaths of silence , wherein a sweeping motion across the brow, in the shape of a fillet, indicated an unmarried woman. ref name monk References Reflist Category Headgear clothing stub ... more details
refimprove date May 2011 Image doryfill.JPG thumb Fillet of John Dory dory A fillet or filet IPAc en icon uk f l t , IPAc en us f l e from the French word filet IPA fil is a cut or slice of boneless meat or fish . Meat In the case of beef, in the USA, the term most often refers to beef tenderloin , especially filet mignon . Chicken Chicken fillets are cut from chicken breasts or chicken thighs. Boneless, skinless chicken fillets are very popular in supermarket supermarkets in many countries. Fish File Fish processing hg.jpg thumb right Automatic knives for filleting fish Fish fillets are generally obtained by slicing parallel to the spine, rather than perpendicular to the spine as is the case with steak s. The remaining bones with the attached flesh is called the frame , and is often used to make fish stock food stock . As opposed to whole fish or steak Fish steaks fish steaks , fillets do not contain the fish s backbone they yield less flesh, but are easier to eat. Special cut fillets are taken from solid large blocks these include a natural cut fillet, wedge, rhombus or tail ... http www.aboutseafood.com about about seafood glossary ref A fletch is a large boneless fillet of halibut , swordfish or tuna . ref name aboutseafood There are several ways to cut a fish fillet Cutlet This fillet is obtained by slicing from behind the head of the fish, round the belly and tapering ... a double fillet Single This fillet is more complex than the cutlet and produces 2 separate fillets, one from each side of the fish. J Cut This fillet is produced in the same way as a single fillet but the pin bones are removed by cutting a J shape from the fillet Back strap After filleting both ... Schweinefilet 1.jpg Fillet of pork File Kycklingfil .jpg Raw chicken fillets File Hake fillet.jpg Filleting hake File Oroshi hocho knives.jpg Japanese utensils used to fillet large tuna File Salting Fish 1878 TIMEA.jpg Two men filleting and salting fish, 1878 gallery See also Hake fillet References ... more details
Refimprove date February 2009 Image Fillet.jpg thumb 200px Example of a non filleted pole left and a filleted pole right Image Fillet.png thumb 200px It is common to find a fillet where two parts are welding welded together In mechanical engineering , a fillet IPAc en icon f l t is a Concave function concave easing of an interior corner of a part design. A rounding of an exterior corner is called a round or a chamfer . ref Madsen et al., Engineering Drawing and Design page 179. Delmar, 2004 ISBN 0 7668 1634 6 ref Applications Stress concentration is a problem of load bearing mechanical parts which is reduced by employing fillets on points and lines of expected high stress. These features effectively make the parts more durable and capable of bearing larger loads. For considerations in aerodynamics , fillets are employed to reduce interference drag where aircraft components such as wings, struts, and other surfaces meet one another. For manufacturing, concave corners are sometimes filleted to allow the use of round tipped end mill s to cut out an area of a material. This has a cycle time benefit if the round mill is simultaneously being used to mill complex curved surfaces. Rounds are used to eliminate sharp edges that can be easily damaged or that can cause injury when the part is handled. ref Visualization, modeling, and graphics for engineering design By Dennis Kenmon Lieu, Sheryl Sorby, Page 6 31 ref Design process Fillets can be quickly designed onto parts using Solid modeling 3d solid modeling engineering CAD software by invoking the function and picking edges of interest. Once these features are included in the CAD design of a part, they are often manufactured automatically using cnc computer numerical control . Different packages use different names for the same operations. CATIA , Vectorworks , Autodesk Inventor and Solidworks refer to both concave and convex rounded edges as fillets, while referring to angled cuts of edges and concave corners as chamf ... more details
wiktionary Sole may refer to TOC right Sole foot , the bottom of the foot Sole shoe , the bottom supporting member of the shoe Business Sole proprietorship , a business which legally has no separate existence from its owner Corporation sole , in English law, a legal entity consisting of a single person soleSole Technology , an American footwear company specializing in skateboarding shoes Fish Sole fish , one of several species and groups of flatfishes The family of the true soles Soleidae The common or Dover sole Solea solea , used in European cooking American soles in the family Achiridae , sometimes classified among the Soleidae Tongue soles in the family Cynoglossidae Several species of righteye flounder in the family Pleuronectidae Lemon sole Microstomus pacificus Pacific Dover sole People Sole artist , hip hop emcee and co founder of the Anticon record label Sol , American female rapper and wife of R&B singer Ginuwine Josh Sole , Italian rugby union player Other uses PLEASE SEE THE TALK PAGE BEFORE REINSERTING THIS Sole so lay , a mixture of water and crystal salt. It is the most flexible physical representation of pure solar and light energy. When water and crystal salt come together they become a different product, Sole. The word sole, is derived from the Latin word sol , which means sun. Sole, the flat bottom part of plane tool plane that slides along the workpiece Sole, a part of a tool such as a spokeshave S le Street , a street in P hja Tallinn , Tallinn, Estonia Sole Bank , a sand bank in the Atlantic Ocean near Cornwall See also Sol disambiguation Sola disambiguation Soul disambiguation disambig de Sohle fr Sole homonymie io Suolo nl Zool ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Beefbox name Beef Cuts image BeefCutTenderloin.svg caption beefcut Tenderloin steaktype Prince Albert Fillet footnotes Prince Albert Fillet of Beef is a method of preparing a Fillet cut fillet of beef which was named in honour of the husband of Queen Victoria . It seems to be a part of classic United Kingdom British cuisine and while no means common, it appears on menus in some British hotels and restaurants. Essentially, it is a pounded beef fillet, rolled around a filling of pate de foie gras, then wrapped with bacon and braised in spiked stock. DEFAULTSORT Fillet Of Beef Prince Albert Category Beef dishes Meat stub ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 Image Fillet.JPG thumb right 275px A fillet corner sample. Note the flat lip . In the picture frame picture framing industry, a fillet also referred to as a slip is a small piece of moulding which fits inside a larger frame or, typically, underneath or in between mat picture framing matting , used for decorative purposes. The picture framing term is probably related to, though not necessarily derived from, the fillet mechanics engineering term , which it is frequently pronounced similarly to however, unlike the use of fillets in mechanical engineering, the use of fillets in picture frames is wholly decorative. Pronunciation Fillet can be pronounced in two ways. One way is to pronounce it as if it were fill it , as the similar term from mechanical engineering is pronounced. The other is similar to the French derived fillet cut culinary term Fil lay . Either is acceptable in English, though most frame shops prefer one or the other pronunciation. NPGHS Construction Fillets are typically made of soft or hard wood, and feature a flat lip which can fit underneath a mat picture framing mat the non lip portion is what is displayed. Except for their shape and size which is understandably small , fillets are constructed similarly to picture frames, usually from wood or polystyrene. Metal fillets are very rare. Fillets are available in a number of styles and finishes, including gold leaf gold and silver leaf ed finishes. Uses The fillet is normally used as decoration in the lining of a picture frame or underneath a mat inside one the intent is to help draw ... greeting card, framed with an inverted fillet In this case, the card was glued to the lip of the inverted fillet which is thus hidden behind the back of the card . Objects such as this that have been ... very small, extremely flat objects can be framed using only an inverted fillet, as a fillet lacks the depth ... Fillet Picture Framing Category Woodworking Category Picture framing ... more details
about the fish other uses Hake fillet other uses Hake Fish fillet buyers can find on this site a list ... as frozen fish fillet and frozen fish. Nowadays, most developing countries are consuming fish fillets ... fish fillet can be fresh, frozen, as moulded loins, canned fish, fish oil and meals, or fish ... are very well known internationally. Each fish fillet processing industries are relatively different ... cultural production. Most fish fillet processing industries are found near the commercial fishing ... meat fish shrimps fish processing fillet ref Filleting procedures of fish fillet The fish processing ... by mechanical filleting machine The production of fish fillet involves a number of steps that are needed ... of the fish fillet till package and storage of the fish fillet. Each of the stages mentioned above ... food branches processing manufacturing meat fish shrimps fish processing fillet ref Whitefish fisheries term Whitefish such as hake, Cod and Haddock has soft white flesh and thus make it easy to fillet .... The machine which is used for the production of fish fillet, consist of cutting knives which cut the fillet from the Vertebral column backbone and take out the collarbone . Skinning of the fish fillet is done at this stage. After completion of all the above, steps, the fish fillet is processed into different types of end products. This is done as per customers requirements. The fish fillet may be cut into different weight and divided into fish loins, fish fillet tail, etc. It is then packed ... need to employ more people to work in their plant. An example of a fish fillet processor in Namibia ... ref During the processing of fish fillet, the fish is headed, gutted, de iced and de scaled. It is then graded and filleted by hand. After the processing phase, the fish fillet is trimmed for blood ... cavity around the gut anatomy gut . Up to 30 of oil is found in the fillet of the fish species but this varies ... the same the whitefish but oily fish is mostly used as canned fish. Monitoring of fish fillet ... more details
File Sole Meuniere with Shrimp.jpg thumb Sole Meuni re with Shrimp Sole Meuni re is a classic French cuisine French dish consisting of Sole fish sole , whole or fillet, that is Dredging cooking dredged in flour, pan fried in butter and served with the resulting Meuniere sauce brown butter sauce and lemon. Sole has a light but moist texture when cooked and has a mild flavor. Since sole is a flatfish , a single fish will yield four fillets rather than the two fillets that a roundfish will produce. When preparing Sole Meuni re , a true Dover Sole is preferred. In classic service, the whole sole is saut ed tableside and boned by the server. In her memoir My Life in France , written with Alex Prud homme, Julia Child recalled her first meal in Rouen of oysters and sole meuni re as a culinary revelation. See also Meuniere sauce Meuni re sauce Fish and chips , the typical fried dish from English cuisine DEFAULTSORT Sole Meuniere Category Fish dishes Category French cuisine es Lenguado a la meuni re ja ... more details
Sole Survivor may refer to Sole Survivor 1970 film Sole Survivor 1970 film , a 1970 TV film starring Vince Edwards, Richard Basehart and William Shatner Sole Survivor 1983 film Sole Survivor 1983 film , a 1983 horror film Sole Survivor novel Sole Survivor novel , a 1997 novel by Dean Koontz Sole Survivor 2000 film Sole Survivor 2000 film , a 2000 TV film based on the novel Sole Survivor Helloween song Sole Survivor Helloween song , a 1995 song on the Helloween album Master of the Rings Sole Survivor , a song by Blue yster Cult on their 1981 album Fire of Unknown Origin Sole Survivor Asia song Sole Survivor Asia song , is a song by Asia on their first album, Asia The Sole Survivor Policy , a US military policy designed to protect members of a family from combat duty if they have already lost family members in military service The title designated to any winner of the reality TV show Survivor TV series Survivor Command & Conquer Sole Survivor , a computer game developed by Westwood Studios that is part of the Command & Conquer Tiberian series See also Soul Survivor disambiguation List of sole survivors of aviation accidents or incidents disambig ... more details
Dover sole refers to two species of flatfish The common sole, Solea solea , found in European waters, the Dover sole of European cookery. Microstomus pacificus , found in the northeastern Pacific and called Dover sole along the Pacific coast of America. disambig ... more details
Image ValPejo MonteVioz.jpg thumb right The town of Peio and Mount Vioz in the Sole Valley The Sole Valley Ladin language Ladin Val de S l , lang it Val di Sole or Valle di Sole , lang de Sulztal is a valley in Trentino , northern Italy . Sole Valley applies to the Vermiglio Valley, the east west aligned valley of the river Noce and its sidevalleys, among which the Peio Valley that heads to the Ortler . The rest of the valley from Ossana to Mostizzolo is simpy called Sole Valley. Some of the towns in the valley are Vermiglio , Peio , Dimaro , Croviana and Mal the main town . The Sole Valley heads to the Tonale Pass , on the other side of the pass and in the same direction as the Vermiglio Valley begins the valley of the river River Oglio Oglio which flows to Edolo . In the northwest the region is bordered by the Ortler group with the national park Parco Nazionale dello Stelvio , in the southwest by the Adamello Presanella Adamello group with the nature reserve Parco Naturale Adamello Brenta . In the southern part of the region is the skiing ski resort Madonna di Campiglio , just over the Campo Carlo Magno , a pass that leads to the Rendena Valley . In the east the region ends at Mostizzolo , where the main valley bends south to Non Valley before joining the valley of the Adige north of Trento . External links http www.valdisole.it the Sole Valley mostly in Italian http www.valdisole.net Tourism Official site of Sole Valley mostly in English http cutcaster.com search ?qr Val di Sole Stock photos of Sole Valley coord 46.3 N 10.8 E source nowiki region IT scale 600000 display title Category Valleys of Trentino de Val di Sole it Val di Sole lmo Val de Sol nl Val di Sole no Val di Sole nn Val di Sole pl Val di Sole ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 The sole was a unit of currency in Argentina and Bolivia during the 19th century, equivalent to the Spanish real real . The name sole was used alongside real in Argentina, whilst in Bolivia it replaced the real in 1827 and circulated until decimalization in 1864. Category Modern obsolete currencies DEFAULTSORT Sole Currency Money unit stub ... more details
File Solea solea 1.jpg thumb 250px right The common sole or Dover sole is a species of marine flatfish widely found around the coasts of Europe File Lined sole.jpg thumb 250px right The American sole s are a family of flatfish found in both freshwater and marine environments of the Americas Sole is a group ... Soleidae , but, outside Europe, the name sole is also applied to various other similar flatfish, especially other members of the sole suborder Soleoidei as well as members of the Pleuronectidae flounder ... or Dover sole Solea solea , often simply called the sole , is the most esteemed and most widely available. ref Davidson, 1979. ref The name sole comes from its resemblance to a sandal, Latin language Latin solea . ref Sole, in Skeat WM. A concise etymological dictionary of the English language ... ComNames CommonNameSearchList.php?CommonName sole Fishbase s search function ref They include In the sole suborder Soleoidei The true sole s , Soleidae , including the common sole common or Dover sole , Solea solea . These are the only fishes called soles in Europe. all have names of the form XXX sole The American sole s , Achiridae , sometimes classified among the Soleidae. most have names of the form XXX sole The tonguefish es or tongue soles , Cynoglossidae , whose common names usually include the word tongue . most have names of the form XXX tongue sole Several species of righteye flounder in the family Pleuronectidae , including the lemon sole , the Microstomus pacificus Pacific Dover sole , and the petrale sole . Threats The true sole, Solea solea , is sufficiently broadly ... English Channel and Irish Sea sole fisheries face potential collapse according to data in the UK Biodiversity Action Plan . Sole, along with the other major bottom feeding fish in the North Sea such as cod .... World stocks of large predatory fish and large ground fish such as sole and flounder were estimated ... 061016 8.html ref According to the World Wildlife Fund in 2006, of the nine sole stocks, seven are overfished ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Ransome Sole is a fictional character , a Mutant Marvel comics mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe. His first appearance was in Uncanny X Men 383 . Ransome Sole is a renegade Neo who ran a thriving slave trade in Russia under cover of the exclusive nightspot known as The Slash Sole and his employees clashed with the X Men who had come to Russia to assist Colonel Alexei Vazhin in rescuing one of his top agents, Major Debra Levin, who had attempted to infiltrate the club but been captured. Sole is also the brother of the Neo known as Domina, and apparently there is no love lost between the two siblings. Powers Has peak human strength, speed, endurance, and reflexes. His mutant powers were never revealed. Category Marvel Comics mutants Sole, Ransome ... more details
Infobox scientist name William Sole image image size alt caption birth date 1741 birth place Little Thetford , Cambridgeshire death date 7 February 1802 death place Bath, Somerset residence citizenship nationality ethnicity fields Botany known for Study of Lamiaceae mints author abbrev bot Sole influences influenced William Sole 1741&ndash 7 February 1802 was a British people British botanist . Born in Little Thetford , Cambridgeshire , ref The current edition of the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography gives Thetford in Norfolk, but older editions and contemporary documents state that Sole was born in Cambridgeshire. ref Sole studied at the King s School, Ely , then served an apprenticeship as an apothecary in Cambridge . On qualifying, he moved to Bath, Somerset Bath . ref name odnb http www.oxforddnb.com view article 25987?docPos 1 Sole, William , Oxford Dictionary of National Biography . DNBfirst wstitle Sole, William ref In his spare time, Sole undertook influential botanical research, specialising in the study of Lamiaceae mints in his garden, where he tried to replicate natural conditions as closely as possible. In 1798, he published Menthae Britannicae , and the terminology he used in the text was adopted generally throughout the nineteenth century. He also researched grass es and the local flora of Bath, and was elected as one of the first associates of the Linnean Society . ref name odnb Sprengel named the genus Solea for Sole, although this was later merged into Viola plant Viola . ref name odnb References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sole, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1741 PLACE OF BIRTH Little Thetford , Cambridgeshire DATE OF DEATH 7 February 1802 PLACE OF DEATH Bath, Somerset DEFAULTSORT Sole, William Category 1741 births Category 1802 deaths Category British pharmacists Category English botanists Category People from Cambridgeshire ... more details
Refimprove date March 2010 A corporation sole is a Juristic person legal entity consisting of a single sole incorporated office, occupied by a single sole man or woman. This allows a corporation usually ... holder having identical powers to their predecessor. Most corporations sole are church related for example ... States are also corporations sole. An example is that, in the UK, many of the Secretary of State United Kingdom Secretaries of State are corporations sole. ref cite web url http www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk ... sole, a corporation aggregate consists of two or more persons, typically run by a board ... of which are a feature of a corporation sole. The concept of corporation sole originated as a means ... of the vicar of the church, the property was titled to the office of the corporation sole. In the case ... in the office of the corporation sole. The Roman Catholic Church continues to use the corporation sole for holding title for property, and as recently as 2002, split a Californian diocese into many, smaller corporations sole, with each parish priest becoming his own corporation sole, thus limiting ... uses the corporation sole form for its president the Corporation of the President of the Church ... Bishop is not a corporation sole and property is held by way of trusts. This position is largely due to the suppression of Catholics under Henry VIII and the penal laws. The corporation sole form ... sole under common law, and fifteen states have specific statutes that stipulate the conditions under which that state recognizes the corporations sole that are filed with that state for acquiring ... or church can qualify for filing as a corporation sole in these states. There can be no legal ... as quickly as a Christian church. Some states also recognize corporations sole for various other ..., and cemetery societies. The Monarch of the Commonwealth realm s is a corporation sole she ... several corporations sole Monarchy of the United Kingdom Her Majesty the Queen in Right of the United ... more details
In local government in the United States , sole commissioner government is a county commission with only one seat. The sole commissioner typically holds all legislature legislative and executive government executive powers in the county. Even though with one commissioner there is no voiced debate among the commission, sole commissioners typically hold public meeting s to allow public input on decisions. Though the structure was historically more widespread, now Georgia U.S. state Georgia is the only state in the United States to have counties governed by a sole commissioner. Debates over the establishment or removal of a sole commissioner government generally hinge on efficiency versus representation and debate. ref http www.catt.com article.php?story 20040723085611667 Sole commissioner issue drawing interest again , The Catoosa County News , July 23, 2004. ref ref http www.onlineathens.com stories 121599 foi foimartin.shtml Pickens sole commissioner says simplicity works , Athens Banner Herald , December 15, 1999. ref Most counties with sole commissioners are small and rural. However, Bartow County, Georgia Bartow part of exurb an metro Atlanta and Walker County, Georgia Walker part of metro Chattanooga are notable exceptions. Counties with sole commissioners Currently in Georgia Bartow County, Georgia Bartow Bleckley County, Georgia Bleckley Chattooga County, Georgia Chattooga Murray County, Georgia Murray Pickens County, Georgia Pickens Pulaski County, Georgia Pulaski Towns County, Georgia Towns Union County, Georgia Union Walker County, Georgia Walker Previously in Georgia Webster County, Georgia Previously in all states Empty section date April 2009 References references DEFAULTSORT Sole Commissioner Category Local government in the United States Category Forms of government GeorgiaUS stub ... more details
Taxobox name English sole status Not evaluated image Parophrys vetulus 1.jpg image width 240px regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Pleuronectiformes familia Pleuronectidae genus Parophrys species P. vetulus binomial Parophrys vetulus binomial authority Girard, 1854 range map English Sole Distribution Map.png range map width 240px range map caption Range of the English sole The English sole , Parophrys vetulus , is a flatfish of the family Pleuronectidae . It is a demersal ... Summary SpeciesSummary.php?id 4248 title English sole accessdate 2009 05 11 first Fishbase ... gfsafe0406 2005 English sole assessment.pdf title Study of the US English sole resource 2005 accessdate ... Fisheries Service Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref English sole is an important commercial ... sole.htm title English Sole Parophrys vetulus accessdate 2009 05 11 work FishWatch publisher US National ... fishwatch species eng sole.htm archivedate 26 December 2007 ref English sole is also known as lemon sole . Taxonomy and nomenclature The English sole was first given the name Parophrys vetulus ... edu sole fact.html title ENGLISH SOLE accessdate 2009 05 11 date 16 December 1996 publisher Pacific ... habitat edu sole fact.html archivedate 1 September 2007 ref English sole is known in Spanish as platija lim n , or lemon sole, a name by which it is also known in English, ref name FishWatch ... lemon sole is a separate species, Microstomus kitt . Description The English sole is a right ... finfish sp englishsole.asp title English sole accessdate 2009 05 11 work Alaska Sea Grant Marine Advisory ... ref Diet The English sole s diet consists of zoobenthos organisms, primarily marine worm s, mollusc s, crustacean s and echinoderm s. English sole feed by day, using both sight and smell, and often ... The English sole is an important commercial fish, and has been fished in the Eastern Pacific, almost ... of English sole landed is from the West Coast fishery. ref name USSoleResource2005 ref name ... more details
, the soles are the site of the plantar reflex , the testing of which can be painful due to the sole s sensitivity. Arches The sole of the adult foot is normally Arches of the foot arched . Arches may ... . In culture In Western culture the sensitivity of the sole makes it a target for tickling or Foot ... it is considered a great offense to show the sole of one s foot. ref cite book title Communicating ... 20thailand&f false accessdate June 14, 2011 ref Because the skin of the sole is often thick and tough ... the skin. Citation needed date April 2011 Sole of animals File Bithynia tentaculata 2.jpg thumb The sole of freshwater snail Bithynia tentaculata . Sole is a ventral side of the foot of various animals. Gastropod s have only one sole, because they have one foot. They have suprapedal gland in the front end of the sole. References reflist Category Foot Human anatomical features cs Chodidlo de Fu ... more details
Taxobox name Common sole status trend image Solea solea 1.jpg image width 240px image caption regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Pleuronectiformes familia Soleidae genus Solea species S. solea binomial Solea solea binomial authority Carl Linnaeus Linnaeus , 10th edition of Systema Naturae 1758 The common sole , Dover sole , or black sole , Solea solea , is a species of flatfish in the Soleidae family. It has a preference for relatively shallow water with sand or mud covering the bottom. It is found in the Eastern Atlantic ocean , from the south of Norway to Senegal , and in almost all of the Mediterranean Sea . In the winter it withdraws to the somewhat warmer waters of the Southern North Sea . The small eyes are close to each other on the right hand side of the body. This gives the fish the possibility of lurking half buried in the sand for passing prey. The common sole, just like all other flatfish, hatches as an ordinary fish with one eye on each side of the body. The young metamorphose to flatfish when they are about one cm long. The common sole approaches a maximum length of approximately 70 cm. Chefs prize Dover sole for its mild, buttery sweet flavour and versatility and for its ease of filleting. The fish yields fillets that hold together well in a variety of recipes. ref Cite web title Sea Log work Santa Monica Seafood date 2006 01 01 accessdate ... from Dover , the English fishing port landing the most sole in the 19th century. Sustainable consumption In 2010, Greenpeace International has added the common sole to its seafood red list. The Greenpeace ... Red list ref Other species named Dover sole Because of its prestige, the name Dover sole was borrowed ... culinary properties the Pacific sole has thinner, less firm fillets and sells for a lower price ... solea year 2008 month October Image Solea solea semi albino.jpg thumb 300px Semi albino sole from the North ... arrain fr Sole commune gl Linguado io Soleo it Solea solea ml nl Tong vis frr Tong fask no Tunge ... more details
The Sole Bank is a sand bank in the Atlantic Ocean , south west of Cornwall . It is best known for giving its name to a sea area in the Shipping Forecast . Conventionally it is divided between the Great Sole Bank and Little Sole Bank . The areas are defined for fishery protection purposes being bounded by coastline or lines of latitude or longitude which connect specified points ref http www.opsi.gov.uk si si1989 Uksi 19891295 en 2.htm The Cod Specified Sea Areas Prohibition of Fishing No. 3 Order 1989 ref Little Sole Bank ICES Statistical Division VIIh 48 N 5 W 49 30 N 5 W 49 30 N 7 W 50 N 7 W 50 N 9 W 48 N 9 W 48 N 5 W Great Sole Bank ICES Statistical Division VIIj 48 N 9 W 9 W on the south coast of Ireland 52 30 N on the west coast of Ireland 52 30 N 12 W 48 N 12 W 48 N 9 W References references marine geo stub Category Shipping Forecast areas es Gran Sol ... more details
Taxobox name Rock sole status Not evaluated image Lepidopsetta bilineata.jpg regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Pleuronectiformes familia Pleuronectidae genus Lepidopsetta species L. bilineata binomial Lepidopsetta bilineata binomial authority William Orville Ayres Ayres , 1855 range map range map width 240px range map caption The rock sole , Lepidopsetta bilineata , is a flatfish of the family Pleuronectidae . It is a demersal fish that lives on sand and gravel ... Prior to 2000 the Northern rock sole and the rock sole, Lepidopsetta bilineata , were considered ... of this reclassification and renaming, the rock sole may be referred to as the southern rock sole, in order to avoid confusion with the Northern rock sole L. polyxystrata . ref name FishWatch cite web url http www.nmfs.noaa.gov fishwatch species rock sole.htm title Rock sole accessdate 2009 11 18 date ... 03 ref Description The rock sole is a right eyed flounder. Its upper surface is grey to olive to dark ... MRP finfish sp rocksole.asp title Rock sole accessdate 2009 11 17 publisher Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife ref Role in ecosystem The rock sole occupies a moderately high trophic dynamics trophic level in the food chain . Diet The diet of the rock sole consists mainly of benthos .... ref name Fishbase Predators Rock sole are eaten by marine mammals and other fish, including shark s, Alaska pollock , yellowfin sole , Pacific halibut and Pacific cod . ref name Fishbase ref name FishWatch Reproduction Rock sole reach reproductive maturity at between 4 and 7 years old, and Spawn ... they are laid hatching takes from 6 to 25 days. ref name FishWatch Commercial fishing The rock sole ..., and the biomass ecology biomass of rock sole in the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands fishery is now ... maximum sustainable yield . In 2008 the estimated rock sole biomass in the Gulf of Alaska fishery ... sole in 2008. ref name FishWatch Rock sole fishing off the coast of the United States of America ... more details
Taxobox name Curlfin sole status Not evaluated image image width 240px regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Pleuronectiformes familia Pleuronectidae genus Pleuronichthys species P. decurrens binomial Pleuronichthys decurrens binomial authority David Starr Jordan Jordan & Gilbert, 1881 range map Curlfi sole distribution map.png range map width 240px range map caption Distribution of Curlfin sole The Curlfin sole , Pleuronichthys decurrens , is a flatfish of the family Pleuronectidae . It is a demersal fish that lives on soft bottoms at depths of between convert 8 and 530 m ft . Its native habitat is the subtropics subtropical waters of the eastern Pacific Ocean Pacific , from Prince William Sound , Alaska in the north to San Quint n, Baja California San Quint n , Baja California in the south. It can grow up to convert 37 cm in in length, and reach weights of up to convert 775 g lb , with females generally being larger than males. ref name Fishbase cite web url http www.fishbase.org Summary SpeciesSummary.php?id 4252 title Pleuronichthys decurrens accessdate 2010 04 21 coauthors Ed. Ranier Froese and Daniel Pauly date 6 April 2010 work Fishbase archiveurl archivedate ref ref name NOAA cite web url http www.nmfs.noaa.gov habitat habitatprotection profile pacific curlfin solehome.htm title Curlfin Sole accessdate 2010 04 21 publisher National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ref Description The Curlfin sole is a right eyed flatfish with large, closely set eyes and a small mouth. The upper surface is reddish brown to dark brown or black, usually with brown or grey mottling the underside is light. The fins are dark in colour, and the caudal ... Oregon cite web url http www.dfw.state.or.us MRP finfish sp curlfinsole.asp title Curlfin sole accessdate ... sole consists mainly of benthos zoobenthos polychaete s, crustacean eggs and brittle star s. ref name Fishbase ref name NOAA Reproduction The Curlfin sole Spawn biology spawns from April to August, and eggs ... more details