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  • Alewife (fish) - Wikipedia
    The alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus; pl : alewives [4]) is an anadromous species of herring found in North America It is one of the "typical" North American shads, attributed to the subgenus Pomolobus of the genus Alosa [5]
  • Alewife | River, Spawning Migration | Britannica
    Alewives entered the Great Lakes through the St Lawrence Seaway and the Welland Canal In the 1960s they multiplied so rapidly that they became a nuisance, threatening the native fishes by competing for the same food sources
  • A little fish plays a big role in the food chain: Alewives return . . . - NPR
    A little fish plays a big role in the food chain: Alewives return to rivers to spawn Each spring, alewife herrings return to spawn in New England rivers In recent years, the removal of dams
  • Alewife - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
    The alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus; pl : alewives) is an anadromous species of herring found in North America It is one of the "typical" North American shads, attributed to the subgenus Pomolobus of the genus Alosa As an adult it is a marine species found in the northern West Atlantic Ocean, moving into estuaries before swimming upstream to
  • Alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) - Species Profile
    As a consequence to the climate in Lake Superior, Alewives there are much fewer in number and much longer than others of the same age in the other Great Lakes due to extreme selection pressure for fast growth (O’Gorman et al 1997)
  • Alewife | National Invasive Species Information Center
    Production of juvenile alewives (Alosa pseudoharengus) at two adult alewife stocking rates in two Maine lakes University of Maine, Orono
  • All About Alewives – Damariscotta Mills Fish Ladder Restoration
    What are alewives? Alewives are anadromous (sea-run) fish that spend the majority of their life at sea but return to freshwater to spawn Alewives have co-evolved and co-existed with other native fish and wildlife in Maine’s streams, rivers, ponds and lakes for thousands of years
  • Alewife - Maine
    Identification: Alewives are predominantly silver, except for a grayish green back There is also a single black spot just behind the head at eye level The common name "sawbelly" originates from the very distinctive overlapping scales along the belly that creates a saw-like keel Life History: Maine alewives have two distinct life history
  • ALL ABOUT MAINE ALEWIVES - Maine Forest and Logging Museum
    Alewives are anadromous (sea-run) fish that spend the majority of their life at sea but return to freshwater to spawn Alewives have co-evolved and co-existed with other native fish and wildlife in Maine’s streams, rivers, ponds and lakes for thousands of years Alewives are members of the herring family; their close cousins are
  • Alewife - Chesapeake Bay
    Alewives are packaged fresh, smoked, salted or pickled for human consumption Alewives are also used for pet food, lobster and snow crab bait and processing into fishmeal and fish oil
  • Guide to the Alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) - Pond Informer
    Alewives are indigenous to the Atlantic coastlines of North America, primarily along the eastern seaboard of the United States from South Carolina to Nova Scotia, Canada Populations on the east coast are threatened and therefore the recreational and commercial harvest of these populations is prohibited in states where they occur, like
  • Everything there is to know about the alewife, fishes that fed and . . .
    Alewives are sea-run fish that spend most of their life in the ocean, but triggered by day length, they return to spawn in the freshwater rivers and lakes where they were born An average alewife is less than a foot in length and weighs about half a pound
  • Alewife spawning strategies may differ between river systems
    Alewives typically spawn at night in slow-moving waters including coves, oxbows, small streams, and ponds In rivers blocked by dams or culverts, they have also been observed spawning in deep pools and eddies After spawning, adult alewives migrate back downstream toward the ocean
  • Creature Feature: Alewife - Natural Resources Council of Maine
    Alewives range from Newfoundland to South Carolina They live in large schools in the ocean, sometimes mingling with Atlantic herring, a different marine species Sometime in early to mid-May, they surge into coastal waters and ascend the rivers as they return to the place they were born
  • Alewife Facts - Softschools. com
    Alewife can reach 9 to 15 inches in length and up to 0 5 pounds of weight Non-migratory alewives are smaller Alewife has grayish green back, grayish-silver scales on the lateral sides of the body and white belly Adults have black spot behind the gills





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