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May 27, 2008 ... Gurnard, Isle of Wight, a village on the Isle of Wight in England ... Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gurnard" ...
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Oct 8, 2009 ... Eastern spiny gurnard, Lepidotrigla pleuracanthica ... Antrorse spined gurnard, Pterygotrigla multiocellata Matsubara, 1937. ...
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The keel for the USS GURNARD (SSN 662) was laid on 22 December 1964, at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard. She was the fourteenth of thirty-seven Sturgeon ...
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Photos and info on Australian fish and seafood - Red Gurnard.
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Gurnard was launched 1 June 1942 by the Electric Boat Co., Groton, Conn.; sponsored by Miss Suzanne Slingluff; and commissioned 18 September 1942, ...
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The flying gurnard (only known representative of its family), built, in general, on the "sea robin" plan, is remarkable for its enormous pectorals. ...
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Gurnard: Any of various widely distributed marine fishes of the family Triglidae , having large fanlike pectoral fins and a large armored head and including ...
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