How To Use Sculpin In A Sentence
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Seems that Lake Michigan gobie population densities are increasing, while alewife and sculpin populations are decreasing, with overall prey fish populations decreasing, affecting salmon, steelhead, and lake trout.
Over the years I have seen what was once a florishing ecosystem of fish survive.
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In addition to whitefish bull trout will feed on sculpins, darters or other trout and where applicable, salmon fry.
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Two such methods include coiling the body around the eggs (pricklebacks and gunnels) and covering the eggs with algae (temperate sculpins and wrasses).
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Pacific salmon, pacific herring, pacific halibut, steelhead, cutthroat trout, dolly varden, rainbow smelt, peamouth, and coastrange sculpin are some of the fish that live here.
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Two such methods include coiling the body around the eggs (pricklebacks and gunnels) and covering the eggs with algae (temperate sculpins and wrasses).
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Directions are given by Theophilus for the workroom, the benches at which the smiths are to sit, and also the most minute technical recipes for "instruments for sculping," for scraping, filing, and so forth, until the workshop should be fitted with all necessary tools.
Arts and Crafts in the Middle Ages A Description of Mediaeval Workmanship in Several of the Departments of Applied Art, Together with Some Account of Special Artisans in the Early Renaissance
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Seems that Lake Michigan gobie population densities are increasing, while alewife and sculpin populations are decreasing, with overall prey fish populations decreasing, affecting salmon, steelhead, and lake trout.
Over the years I have seen what was once a florishing ecosystem of fish survive.
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Instead of freeing slimy sculpin from predation, the population of burbot rapidly expanded and burbot became an effective predator, restricting slimy sculpin to rocky littoral habitats, and allowing the density of its prey, chironomid larvae, to remain high.
Human impacts on the biodiversity of the Arctic
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Gurnards, flatheads, scorpionfishes, greenlings, and sculpins live in the Indian, Pacific, and Atlantic oceans.
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For instance, the pygmy sculpin is known only from Coldwater Spring, part of the Coosa River system of northeast Alabama.
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I see you've given up your painting and sculping to do this!
Carnac's Folly, Volume 1.
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Spawning in both species occurs during late autumn and winter, and patterns of seasonal occurrence are important factors in the life cycles of these sculpins.
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Guillemots often forage solitarily, or in small groups, and they primarily select nearshore demersal fishes (sculpins, blennies, stichaeids, and pholidids) for their chicks.
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High quality coldwater streams typically contain a fish population composed solely of one or more salmonid species like the brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis and one or more native stenothermal coldwater or coolwater species like the mottled sculpin Cottus bairdi.
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Fish species are lake trout, Arctic grayling, round whitefish (Prosopium cylindraceum), burbot, and slimy sculpin (Cottus cognatus), which feed on benthic chironomid larvae and snails, the latter controlling epilithic algae in the lake.
Effects of climate change on hydro-ecology of contributing basins in the Arctic
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Common Mergansers have come under fire for preying on salmon, but studies in British Columbia show that the most common prey item there for Common Mergansers is the sculpin.
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Then I try black, sculpin/peach, purple, brown and brown/orange in that order.
All About Jigs
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So our moss green or olive jigs, as well as sculpin (olive/brown), brown and blacks match the color of sculpin quite well.
All About Jigs
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Grilled Sculpin now correctly grants Ranged Attack Power.
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Oceanside: 24 anglers, one half-day boat: 92 sculpin, 31 rockfish, 23 vermillion rockfish, 1 bocaccio, 3 whitefish and 20 sanddabs.
Fore, right!
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In the waters above them little suckers and chubs and prickly sculpins strained their mouths to draw these globules from the sand, and vicious-looking crawfishes picked them up with their blundering hands and examined them with their telescopic eyes.
Children's Literature A Textbook of Sources for Teachers and Teacher-Training Classes
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For instance, the pygmy sculpin is known only from Coldwater Spring, part of the Coosa River system of northeast Alabama.
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Two such methods include coiling the body around the eggs (pricklebacks and gunnels) and covering the eggs with algae (temperate sculpins and wrasses).
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Colors - white has been the best by far but should have an olive, sculpin, purple, black or brown/orange ready just in case.
Lake Taneycomo
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For bottom dwelling species like catfish and sculpin, electrofishing can work, like the old crank phone boxes meantioned by CGULL above, but the data is not as reliable, as the fish do not float to the surface as effectively when shocked, preventing consistent data.
I was reading about a lake and it said that it had an electrofishing catch rate of 123 fish per hour, what is this supposed to m
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I might have thought I was being favored had not Mrs. Davis frankly informed me that her few pieces of china were shunned by her men-folks on the plea the ware "dulled their sculping-knives.
A Virginia Scout
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Olson's Resort, Sekiu -- April 16: Six boats with 19 anglers fishing in Areas 4 east of Tatoosh caught 13 rockfish, 14 lingcod, 15 kelp greenling and four cabezon; April 17: One boat with four anglers caught four rockfish, two kelp greenling and two sculpins.
The Seattle Times
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O'Brien, the master's mate, called me a young sculping, a word I had never heard before.
Peter Simple
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In addition to whitefish, bull trout will feed on sculpins, darters or other trout and where applicable, salmon fry.
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Larger and deeper lakes, with oxygenated hypolimnions, will also have one or two larger salmonids, usually lake trout or landlocked Atlantic salmon, along with burbot and slimy sculpin.
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Many species eat the fry and smolts, including striped bass, American shad, sculpins and sea gulls.
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Fish that can be found here include coastrange sculpin, pacific herring, halibut, steelhead, dolly varden.
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The only fish we got were some torsk and halibut, which were chiefly brought by the natives to sell; and we caught a few sculpins about the ship, with some purplish star-fish, that had seventeen or eighteen rays.
A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 16
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Or you can go online and find and article on sculping/carving wood into replicas. goodlcuk
SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 6042
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You horn-jawed, muck-faced jezebo of a sea-sculpin, you dare to yap out any more of that sculch and I'll come aboard you after we anchor and jump down your gullet and gallop the etarnal innards out of ye!
Blow The Man Down A Romance Of The Coast - 1916
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(Tilesius, 1812); 00: 21 Grunt sculpin - Rhamphocottus richardsoni Günther, 1874; 00: 25 Salt and pepper nudibranch - Aegires albopunctatus MacFarland, 1905; 00: 30 Northern clingfish
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In the Great Lakes region, alewives, smelt, sculpin and chubs make up a large portion of the lake trout diet.
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Most of the time, olive, sculpin, brown or black will work better than lighter colors.
All About Jigs
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Larger and deeper lakes, with oxygenated hypolimnions, will also have one or two larger salmonids, usually lake trout or landlocked Atlantic salmon, along with burbot and slimy sculpin.
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Juveniles are taken by rockfishes and larger cabezon, as well as by lingcod and other sculpins.
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Olson's Resort, Sekiu -- April 16: Six boats with 19 anglers fishing in Areas 4 east of Tatoosh caught 13 rockfish, 14 lingcod, 15 kelp greenling and four cabezon; April 17: One boat with four anglers caught four rockfish, two kelp greenling and two sculpins.
The Seattle Times
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That gentleman, buried in moose and cariboo skins, prostrate on a broad bench, drawn up close by the fire-place, was dreaming, probably, of sculpins, flounders, fish-pugh, and dingledekooch!
Acadia or, A Month with the Blue Noses
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Behind them were the still madder, swifter, more terrible waters, coming in sudden thuds, in furious drives, eddying and sculping and rearing in an orgy or remorseless and heartrending destruction.
Waysiders
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Conehead pine squirrel sculpin would have to be my choice.
What's your favorite fly?
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The banded sculpin and slender madtom occur in small streams, especially where aquatic macrophytes are present, and the southern redbelly dace inhabits headwaters.
Ecoregions of Oklahoma (EPA)
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Natural stream fish assemblages in Ecoregion 12 are typically a mix of mesothermal minnows and suckers but some stenothermal salmonids and sculpins are also present.
Ecoregions of Idaho (EPA)
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The banded sculpin and slender madtom occur in small streams, especially where aquatic macrophytes are present, and the southern redbelly dace inhabits headwaters.
Ecoregions of Oklahoma (EPA)
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Then followed the "sculping," or skinning, which was despatched with marvellous rapidity.
Adrift in the Ice-Fields
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Gobies are distinguished from sculpins of similar appearance by their fused pelvic fin, which is characteristic of the family Gobiidae.
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I wuz wid yer gran'pa at Fort Mimms, down erbout Mobile, an 'I seed 'em killin' folks an 'sculpin' uv 'em; an, mo'n dat, ef'n I hadn't er crope under er log, an 'flattent myse'f out like er allergator, dey'd er got me; an' den, ergin, dey don't talk like no folks.
Diddi, Dumps, and Tot
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Fish species are lake trout, Arctic grayling, round whitefish (Prosopium cylindraceum), burbot, and slimy sculpin (Cottus cognatus), which feed on benthic chironomid larvae and snails, the latter controlling epilithic algae in the lake.
Effects of climate change on hydro-ecology of contributing basins in the Arctic
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By mid - summer, most stream sections contain primarily YOY grayling, along with slimy sculpin and burbot.