- II USS
Thresher (SSN-593), the lead ship of her
class of nuclear-powered
attack submarines and was lost by
accident on 10
April 1963
Threshers (First...
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threshers as bycatch.
Small numbers of
Pacific threshers are also
taken by harpoons, small-mesh driftnets, and longlines. In the Atlantic,
threshers are...
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Clearwater Phillies were
renamed the "
Threshers" and
adopted a new team logo and colors. In 2004, the
Clearwater Threshers were
managed by
former Phillies player...
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after death. Most
bigeye threshers are 3.3–4.0 m (10.8–13.1 ft) long and
weigh 160 kg (350 lb). The
largest known bigeye thresher measured 4.9 m (16 ft)...
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dorsal surface of the body.
Common threshers are dark green,
bigeye threshers are
brown and
pelagic threshers are
generally blue.
Lighting conditions...
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preceding Skipjacks, but were a
radical change in many
other ways. The
Threshers had the
large bow-mounted
sonar sphere and angled,
amidships torpedo tubes...
- The
Bethel Threshers are the
athletic teams that
represent Bethel College,
located in
North Newton, Kansas, in
intercollegiate sports as a
member of the...
- USS
Thresher has been the name of more than one
United States Navy ship, and may
refer to: USS
Thresher (SS-200), a
submarine in
commission from 1940...
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Hawaiian Islands) have
published illustrations of "common
threshers" that were in fact
pelagic threshers. An
allozyme analysis conducted by
Blaise Eitner in...
- USS
Thresher (SSN-593) was the lead boat of her
class of nuclear-powered
attack submarines in the
United States Navy. She was the U.S. Navy's
second submarine...