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  1. Abalone - Wikipedia

    The flesh of abalone is widely considered to be a delicacy, and is consumed raw or cooked by a variety of cuisines. Abalone are globally distributed, with approximately 70 known species alive today. …

  2. What is Abalone and Why is it Illegal? A Deep Dive into the Ocean's ...

    Abalone, a name that evokes images of iridescent shells and succulent seafood, is more than just a culinary delicacy. It represents a complex intersection of biology, economics, cultural significance, …

  3. What Even Is Abalone And How Do You Eat It? - Food Republic

    Jun 4, 2024 · Abalone, scientifically part of the Haliotis family of sea snails, is a marine gastropod mollusk that has earned a distinguished place in the world of seafood, revered for both its exquisite …

  4. What Is an Abalone? Its Biology, Shell, and Uses

    Abalone are marine mollusks, large sea snails often called “sea ears” due to their flattened shell. They have been part of human experience for thousands of years, valued for their visual qualities and …

  5. Abalone | Definition & Facts | Britannica

    Jan 10, 2026 · abalone, any of several marine snails, constituting the genus Haliotis and family Haliotidae in the subclass Prosobranchia (class Gastropoda), in which the shell has a row of holes …

  6. Abalone - Animals | Monterey Bay Aquarium

    Abalone produce pearls by secreting a shell over parasites or irritating particles of gravel that lodge in their flesh. Some abalone farmers, hoping to harvest pearls at a later date, are now seeding abalone.

  7. The Seafood That You'll Probably Never See Again In The United States

    Aug 2, 2025 · Wild abalone has become a seafood most Americans will never encounter, its place on the table replaced by memories and empty shells. By the 20th century, wild abalone captured the …

  8. What Is Abalone? - The Spruce Eats

    Aug 8, 2022 · Abalone (ab-ah-LOW-nee) is a large marine gastropod mollusk. The large sea snail is most often found in the cold waters of New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, Japan, and the west …

  9. Invertebrates of Interest: Abalone

    The condition of abalone populations is very poor, and it will probably take a long time before abalone populations could support past levels of fishing. Recent reports of abalone or fresh shells washing …

  10. Abalone - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Abalone (from Spanish Abulón) are shellfish, a genus of gastropods. [2][3] Abalone are known by their colorful "pearlescent" inside shell. This is also called ear-shell, ormer in Guernsey, abalone in South …