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The name skipjack shad comes from the fact that it is commonly seen leaping out of the water while feeding. [4] Other common names include blue herring, golden shad, river shad, Tennessee tarpon, and McKinley shad. The skipjack shad is restricted to the Gulf of Mexico drainage basins. Skipjack are found in clear to moderately turbid water in ...
The location of the State of Tennessee in the United States of America. Topographic map of Tennessee. The U.S. state of Tennessee has a uniquely diverse array of fresh-water fish species, owing to its large network of rivers and creeks, with major waterways in the state including the Mississippi River which forms its western border, the Tennessee River, the Cumberland River, and the Duck River.
Blueback shad were first collected in Lake Ontario in 1995, and have been collected from the Tennessee River in Georgia and Tennessee; Oneida Lake, the Oswego River, and Lake Champlain in New York. In North Carolina, blueback shad were introduced into the Savannah, Broad, and Yadkin River basins, and into non-native areas of the Cape Fear and ...
Skipjack (state boat) 1985 [6] Maine: Bowdoin (state sailing vessel) 1987 [7] [8] New Jersey: A. J. Meerwald (state tall ship) 1998 [9] [10] North Carolina: Shad boat ...
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Skipjack shad; Alosa sphaerocephala; T. Alosa tanaica; Twait shad; V. Alosa vistonica; Alosa volgensis This page was last edited on 14 November 2024, at 07:49 ...
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