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The Arctic cisco is able to spawn at 8 or 9 years of age. Females may only be able to spawn two or three times in their life, and do not necessarily produce eggs every year. The Arctic cisco reproduces in September. It does not reproduce in Alaskan waters but does reproduce in the Mackenzie River. Females have up to 90,000 eggs. [6]
The northern cisco or lake herring discussed above is one of several closely related North American species or forms of cisco.The group is the subject of considerable debate about the taxonomic independence and relationships of the different forms, and it has been credibly argued that they all comprise merely one highly variable larger species that also includes the ecologically and ...
Coregonus sardinella, known as the least cisco or the sardine cisco, is a fresh-and brackishwater salmonid fish that inhabits rivers, estuaries and coastal waters of the marginal seas of the Arctic Basin, as well as some large lakes of those areas.
The FOX 5 Storm Team is tracking a series of weather systems that are set to impact metro Atlanta over the next week.
The coldest air of the season will be impacting Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky for the third full week of January. More significant Arctic air invasion next week in Tennessee Skip to main ...
From Texas through the Deep South, down into Florida and to the Outer Banks of North Carolina, snow and sleet made for accumulating ice in major cities such as New Orleans, Atlanta, Jacksonville, Florida. In Alabama, the weight of the snow collapsed the dome of the Mobile Civic Center, which was being demolished to make way for a new ...
Huntsville, Alabama, measured just over two feet of snow in 1963-64, and Nashville, Tennessee saw 38.5 inches in 1959-60. Farther east, Knoxville, Tennessee recorded 56.7 inches that same season.
In Atlanta, a person was killed when a large tree fell on a home early Sunday. Flood warnings were extended Monday across most of Kentucky and portions of Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, West Virginia, Virginia and Ohio.