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gwelly (plural gwellys)

  1. (Bermuda) A large marine fish, Megalaspis cordyla.
    Synonyms: torpedo scad, hardtail scad, finny scad, finletted mackerel scad, cordyla scad
    • 1883 October 18, “Down in Bermuda”, in Forest and Stream, volume 21, page 224:
      The best of the larger are the turbot, red snappers, gwellys and rockfish.
    • 1970, William Beebe, John Tee-Van, Field Book of the Shore Fishes of Bermuda and the West Indies:
      Key to Bermuda Jacks, Gwellys, Amber-Fish, Bonitos, etc.
    • 1984, Monthly Bulletin of the Bermuda Department of Agriculture & Fisheries:
      [] making better use of formerly under-utilized species such as tuna, wahoo, parrot fish, grunts, porgy, amberjack, gwelly, shark and chub.
    • 2017, Joe Brookes, Greatest Fishing: Where to Go to Get the Best!:
      Besides bonefish, gaff-topsail pompano and gray snapper, anglers fishing the beaches, shallow bays and coral heads of Bermuda can take barracuda, gwelly, chub, and occasionally a yellowtail or a prowling bonito.

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