How To Use Capelin In A Sentence
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They carry one capelin, herring, or sand lance at a time to the chicks, making about 16 trips a day.
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She'll cut the capeline and resew it with trims to create a unique shape, or to affix a more decorative brim.
News-Gazette.com
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In Alaska's Bering Sea, capelin, herring and other coldwater fish have been in decline, while warmer water creatures like albacore and ocean sunfish have made their appearance.
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For instance, WWF Norway says it is concerned about the impact of the crab - which has no natural enemies in Arctic waters - on the capelin, a fish considered central to the Barents Sea food chain.
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Larger salmon eat a variety of fishes such as herring and alewives, smelts, capelin, small mackerel, sand lace, and small cod.
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Like the capelin, these fish aggregate close to shore, then a female and associated males ride a wave to very shallow water, where they spawn on a fine gravel beach.
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Larval and 0-group cod and capelin, as well as species such as haddock, wolffish, tusk ( '' Brosme brosme ''), and ling ( '' Molva molva '') may also be carried by the western branch of the Irminger Current across to East Greenland and onward to West Greenland [18] (see Fig. 13.6).
Fisheries and aquaculture in the Central North Atlantic (Iceland and Greenland)
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Larger salmon eat a variety of fishes such as herring and alewives, smelts, capelin, small mackerel, sand lace, and small cod.
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We often went down on a Sunday to scoop up basinfuls of capelin when they washed ashore.
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Other important fisheries include those for capelin, Greenland halibut, king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus), haddock, and saithe.
Fisheries and aquaculture in the Northeast Atlantic (Barents and Norwegian Seas)
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But polar cod, capelin, sand eel (Ammodytes spp.), and squid (Illex illecebrosus) are probably the most important pelagic/semi-pelagic macrofauna acting as forage for fish such as Greenland halibut and cod, marine mammals, and seabirds.
Fisheries and aquaculture in the Central North Atlantic (Iceland and Greenland)
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At the Eaux Bonnes, our female attendant wore her red-peaked _capeline_ in the house, which had a singular effect, but was by no means pretty: indeed, the only impression it gives me is, that it is precisely the costume which seems to suit _a daunce o 'witches_; and cannot by possibility be softened into anything in the least pleasing to the eye.
Béarn and the Pyrenees A Legendary Tour to the Country of Henri Quatre
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The latter group includes Atlantic silversides, M. menidia, capelin Mallotus villosus and the mummichog, F. heteroclitus.
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I added some masago (capelin caviar) to the cream cheese.
Fisherman’s Roll - Sushi Day - Sushiday.com
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Larval and 0-group cod and capelin, as well as species such as haddock, wolffish, tusk ( '' Brosme brosme ''), and ling ( '' Molva molva '') may also be carried by the western branch of the Irminger Current across to East Greenland and onward to West Greenland [18] (see Fig. 13.6).
Fisheries and aquaculture in the Central North Atlantic (Iceland and Greenland)
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Her winning hat, Sterling Silver Rose in Bloom, a woven capeline ribbon and straw hat that boasts a lavender-colored rose, is a crowning accomplishment.
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Larger salmon eat a variety of fishes such as herring and alewives, smelts, capelin, small mackerel, sand lace, and small cod.
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Three times a day we changed into bulky wetsuits, climbed down a ladder into the exhibit, and waded through the cold, chest-deep water to hand-feed capelin, smelt, herring, sardines, or anchovies to each individual penguin.
The Great Penguin Rescue
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In Alaska's Bering Sea, capelin, herring and other coldwater fish have been in decline, while warmer water creatures like albacore and ocean sunfish have made their appearance.
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The cannery brought in herring from other countries, but capelin had become the major industrial species.
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The latter group includes Atlantic silversides, M. menidia, capelin Mallotus villosus and the mummichog, F. heteroclitus.