- The
Shad Foundation is an
international non-profit 501(c)(3)
organization established in 1996 for the study, protection, and
celebration of
shads around...
- Alosidae, or the
shads, are a
family of
clupeiform fishes. The
family currently comprises four
genera worldwide, and
about 32 species. The
shads are pelagic...
- The
Pontic shad (Alosa immaculata,
previously Alosa pontica), also
referred to as the
Black Sea
shad or
Kerch shad, is a
species of
clupeid fish in the...
- "
Shads"
SHAD (summer program) (formerly
Shad Valley),
Canadian non-for-profit
organization and
summer enrichment program for high
school students Shad...
-
species on the
North Pacific coast. The
American shad is not
closely related to the
other North American shads. Rather, it
seems to form a
lineage that diverged...
-
Shad is a type of fish, much
valued as a
sport fish. The male
shad is an
excellent game fish,
showing multiple jumps and an
occasional end-over-end; it...
-
Gawhar Shad (Persian: گوهرشاد, romanized: Gawaršād;
meaning "joyful jewel" or "shining jewel";
alternative spelling:
Gohar Shād; died 19 July 1457) was...
- [citation needed] A
succession of princes, or
shads,
occupied that position. The prin****lity of Böri
Shad originated in 558 CE, when Kara-Churin (later...
- States. Like the
American gizzard shad, the
threadfin shad has an
elongated dorsal fin, but
unlike the
gizzard shad, its
mouth is more
terminal without...
- the
number of dams that are constructed, or
construct dams that
skipjack shads are able to
migrate through. In
addition to
hindering their migration, dams...