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The chub fishery had nothing to do with the various cyprinid fish species known as chubs but was exclusively based on the various species of ciscoes. The fishery continued as cisco stocks fell and non-native species such as sea lamprey , rainbow smelt and alewife spread through the system and increased in abundance.
Livernois may refer to: The Livernois-Fenkell riot, a disturbance in Detroit (1975) Livernois Avenue, a street in Detroit; Charles Benoit Livernois (1755-1840), Canadian politician; Jules-Isaïe Benoît (1830-1865), Canadian photographer who went by the name "Livernois"
Livorno (Italian: ⓘ) is a port city on the Ligurian Sea [2] on the western coast of the Tuscany region of Italy. [3] It is the capital of the Province of Livorno, having a population of 152,914 residents in January 2023.
Livernois Avenue continues northward into Rochester Hills, where it crosses over M-59, again without an interchange. Several miles to the north after a roundabout at Tienken Road, Livernois becomes a residential dirt road. After a staggered junction at Dutton Road which crosses Paint Creek, Livernois ends at Orion Road in southern Oakland Township.
John Bosco (1815–1888), aka Don Bosco, Italian priest and founder of the Salesian Society; Philip Bosco (1930–2018), American actor; Robbie Bosco, American football quarterback for Brigham Young University; Sacro Bosco (c. 1195-c. 1256), English monk and astronomer; Yuri Bosco (1930–2019), Russian sculptor; Brittany Bosco, American R&B singer
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Steffan Hill/Hallmark Rhiannon Fish is a star on the rise at Hallmark Channel after making her network rom-com debut in 2020’s You’re Bacon Me Crazy. The following year, she landed her first ...
Bosco is an Irish children's television programme produced during the late 1970s and 1980s. It was produced and shown by RTÉ in Ireland . The show was created by Joe O'Donnell [ 3 ] with the puppet designed by Jan Mitchell .