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Lake whitefish are found throughout much of Canada and parts of the northern United States, including all of the Great Lakes. The lake whitefish is sometimes referred to as a "humpback" fish due to the small size of the head in relation to the length of the body. [3] [a] It is a valuable commercial fish, and also occasionally taken by sport ...
Sep. 28—ANACONDA — Whitefish, with four players in the top 15, won the girls team title at the Western A Divisional golf tournament held Friday at Old Works Golf Course. Stella Jaffe shot an ...
Ruth Anderson Memorial Run 50k San Francisco, United States [55] 50 miles (road) 4:48:21 Charlie Lawrence: 11 November 2023 Tunnel Hill 50 Mile Vienna, United States [56] 100 km (road) 6:09:26 Jim Walmsley: Hoka January 23, 2021 Project Carbon X 2 Chandler, United States [57] 100 miles (road) 11:19:13+ [e] Zach Bitter: Altra August 24–25, 2019
Coregonus megalops Widegren, 1863 (lacustrine fluvial whitefish) Coregonus migratorius (Georgi, 1775) (omul) Coregonus muksun (Pallas, 1814) (muksun) Coregonus nasus (Pallas, 1776) (broad whitefish) Coregonus nelsonii. Coregonus nelsonii T. H. Bean, 1884 (Alaska whitefish) † Coregonus nigripinnis (Milner, 1874) (blackfin cisco) Coregonus ...
Jun. 17—Whitefish City Council on Monday is poised to vote on an update to its Sustainable Tourism Management Plan that includes six action items. The plan, approved in 2020, seeks to ...
Sep. 18—Whitefish voters on Tuesday approved two bonds that will fund an expansion and remodel of Whitefish High School and construction of a new on-campus football stadium. The $26.5 million ...
The following tables show the list of world records in athletics progression in the 50K run, as recognised by World Athletics. [1] The 50K run was introduced as a world record event in July 2021 during the federation's Council meeting in Tokyo.
The Alaska whitefish (Coregonus nelsonii) is a species of whitefish in the family Salmonidae. It is found in parts of northwestern North America, where it occurs only in small and large rivers, and rarely in lakes. The maximum length recorded for this species is 56.0 cm (22.0 in).