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Selling Fish From Boat
This guy had at least 3 distinct types of shrimp for sale on his boat. He was operating under a bridge and would send the seafood up to the bridge deck using his long handled net.
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Hairy Crabs For Eating
Hairy Crabs For Eating
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Fish
I believe it's 10 Hong Kong Dollars (about $2 USD) for the bowl full.
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Crabs
Crabs
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Hong Kong > Crabs

Fish With Onions
Fish With Onions
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > Hong Kong > Fish With Onions

Flat Fish For Roasting
This woman didn't want any photos taken until Helen bought something. Many of these fish aren't local to Hong Kong
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Fish Drying With Flies
Fish Drying With Flies
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Drying Fish
Drying Fish
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Baskets Of Seafood
Baskets Of Seafood
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Seafood Plated
Seafood Plated
John Harvey Photo > John's Overnight Page > Galiano May Day > Seafood Plated

Sashimi
Sashimi
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > A Third Trip to Japan > Kochi > Sashimi

Fish With Ginger
The brown piece of kelp (I believe - Mark ate it) has gold foil on it. I was surprised it didn't spell something out.
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > A Third Trip to Japan > Kochi > Fish With Ginger

Oden Stand
Oden is basically seafood/tofu/stuff on skewers served from a common broth - it's common to see in 7-11's. This stand was at the exit to a subway station. One piece (octopus wrapped in Tofu) was enough for David and Andrea to get a taste.
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > A Second Trip to Japan > Tokyo > Oden Stand

Dried Fish
This stall sold mostly dried things. I have no idea what type of fish this is.
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > A Second Trip to Japan > Tsukiji Fish Market > Dried Fish

Ascidians - Halocynthia roretzi
The internet has come through - apparently they are ascidians - specifically Halocynthia roretzi. Ascidians are sea squirts — hermaphrodite marine invertebrates that live in shallow ocean waters, and which are thought to exhibit characteristics of the evolutionary ancestors of chordates and vertebrates. (Thanks goes to Karen Sanamyan at ascidiacea.com/
Species: Halocynthia roretzi (Maboya in Japanese)

John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > A Second Trip to Japan > Tsukiji Fish Market > Ascidians - Halocynthia roretzi

Sea Eurchins
Sea Eurchins
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > A Second Trip to Japan > Tsukiji Fish Market > Sea Eurchins

Octopus Balled Up
This is going to become sushi in some restaurant. Perhaps a little Takoyaki? See an example in a Kyoto Market
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > A Second Trip to Japan > Tsukiji Fish Market > Octopus Balled Up

Cuts Of Tuna
Cuts Of Tuna
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > A Second Trip to Japan > Tsukiji Fish Market > Cuts Of Tuna

Snails
I'm not sure why the shells on these snails are so broken. I'm not sure if these are salt water or fresh or how it's eaten.
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > A Second Trip to Japan > Tsukiji Fish Market > Snails

Fish And Oysters
I think the little fish are sardines and I think those are oysters behind.
John Harvey Photo > Trips out of the Country > A Second Trip to Japan > Tsukiji Fish Market > Fish And Oysters

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