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Todarodes sagittatus, European flying squid

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flying squid (plural flying squid or flying squids)

  1. Any of various species of the family Ommastrephidae with the ability to glide in air above the water.
    • 1840, The Edinburgh Philosophical Journal, Volume 22, page 194:
      The Flying Fish or Cuttle Fish (Loligo Sp.)—Many different kinds of Loligo are called by sailors Flying Squid, from a habit they have of leaping from the water, and proceeding through the air to some distance in a horizontal direction, like flying fish.
    • 1993, Bulletin - International North Pacific Fisheries Commission, Volume 53, Issues 1-3, International North Pacific Fisheries Commission, page 45:
      Among the five different gillnet mesh sizes used by the Korean gillnet fishery, the 86 and 105 mm mesh were most commonly used for targeting on neon flying squid, Ommastrephes bartrami (Lesueur), in the North Pacific.
    • 1994, Richard L. Wallace, editor, The Marine Mammal Commission Compendium of Selected Treaties... on Marine Resources, Wildlife, and the Environment, Volume III, page 3184:
      For flying squid, designated observers will measure the mantle lengths of 30 flying squid randomly sampled from a single observed section each day.

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