when is a fish not a fish?

I'm not entirely sure what to make of the "healthy seafood" stipulation on the "Go Fish" feat.  I guess no butter-poached lobster?  Anyway, I'm going to count both a) actually healthy fish meals and b) less healthy fish meals when I would have had an equally unhealthy/more unhealthy meat dish instead.  e.g., my tuna melt counts, as I really wanted a melt with roast beef. Seems reasonable, yes?

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week one/fish one: tuna melt

week one/fish two: mussels with kale and linguini

week one/fish three: sushi

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so much fish while in Mexico (twice a day, easily)

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week two/fish one: tuna sandwich.

week two/fish two: anchovies on sandwich

week two/fish three: oysters (more of an appetizer, but healthier than Saturday night's clam strips, and more identifiable than the crab stick on Friday's sushi, so I'm using them)

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week three/fish one: sushi

week three/fish two: salmon eggs

week three/fish three: fish tagine

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week four/fish one: sushi

week four/fish two: leftover fish tagine

week four/fish three: sushi (brown rice + lobster, yum...)

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