It is kosher.
Please visit the related link for a list of fish that are recognised as kosher.
Sea salt is a mineral and so long as anything that is non-kosher is not added to the dry salt crystals the salt is kosher. To say that sea salt is not kosher because non-kosher aquatic life lives in the ocean would be the same as saying that all fruits and vegetables are not kosher because they've come in contact with bugs.
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Yes.
The standard sea robin grows to be about 12 to 16 incheslong.
Yes.
Lobster is not considered kosher. It is unable to be blessed by a Jewish rabbi. Only sea creatures with fins and scales can be kosher.
There are brands of kosher imitation crab meat. You would have to check the product packaging for kashrut certification.
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Almost all salt is kosher by default. The only issue would be if non-kosher additives such as flavourings were added to the salt. Sea salt is healthier than traditional table salt as the sodium level in sea salt is far lower.
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Jews who keep kosher do not eat prawn, since it's not a kosher species of sea creature.
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