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oolichan /ˈuːlɪkɑːn/,
ooligan /ˈuːlɪɡən/,
hooligan /ˈhuːlɪɡən/), or the
candlefish, is a
small anadromous species of
smelt that
spawns in some of the major...
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Submarine 284 USS
Candlefish,
thirty years after she
disappeared in the Devil's Sea in the
Pacific off the Kuriles,
toward ****an. The
Candlefish surfaces in...
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butterfish (US),
black cod (US, UK, Canada), blue cod (UK),
bluefish (UK),
candlefish (UK), coal cod (UK),
snowfish (ปลาหิมะ; Thailand),
coalfish (Canada),...
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Butterflyfish California flyingfish California halibut Canary rockfish Candiru Candlefish Capelin Cardinalfish Cardinal tetra Carp ****shark
Carpsucker Catalufa...
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literally be
burned like a candle;
hence its
common nickname of the "
candlefish". Today,
there are
numerous recipes and
methods of
preparing and cooking...
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Candlefish" or "Eulachon" (Thaleichthys pacificus) art is the
first ever do****entation of this
species in a
Lewis and
Clark Expedition journal on February...
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large number of bony fishes, such as eels, capelin,
Pacific cod, pollock,
candlefish, herring, mackerel, mullets,
cephalopods like squid, octopus, crustaceans...
- in 1968 when s****line
alterations affected the water's salinity. The
candlefish soon
followed in the 1970s. Sea
otters were
extirpated in the
parks at...
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European colonization,
gifts included storable food (oolichan, or
candlefish, oil or
dried food), canoes, slaves, and
ornamental "coppers"
among aristocrats...
- early-20th-century
source identifies all the
following as panfish:
yellow perch,
candlefish, balaos, sand launces, rock b****, bullheads, minnows,
Rocky Mountain whitefish...