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Learn about alewife - Mass.gov

The alewife is a common sea-run (diadromous) fish in Massachusetts waters. Read on to learn everything there is to know about this fish.

Alewife (fish) - Wikipedia

The alewife is an anadromous species of herring found in North America. It is one of the "typical" North American shads, attributed to the subgenus ...

Alewife - Chesapeake Bay Program

Also known as the big-eye or branch herring, the alewife is a thin, silver fish with a single dark shoulder spot located behind its head.

Alewife - National Invasive Species Information Center (NISIC)

Alewife · Scientific Name. Alosa pseudoharengus (Wilson, 1811) ( ITIS ) · Common Name. Alewife, mulhaden, grey herring, golden shad · Native To. Atlantic Ocean ( ...

5 Things You Need To Know About Alewife! - YouTube

Here are 5 things you need to know about alewife that will help you catch more fish! Get access to my monthly livestream and additional ...

Alewife Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

The meaning of ALEWIFE is a woman who keeps an alehouse.

Alewife - Maine Rivers

Alewives bring an enormous influx of marine-derived nutrients to freshwater ecosystems. They are a forage fish for many predators and they are the only known ...

What's an Alewife, Anyway? - Bronx River Alliance

Quite simply, an alewife was a woman in medieval England who made ale. Back in the days before there were pubs and taverns, individual women ...

Alewife - Wisconsin Sea Grant

Alewives eat the same prey, zooplankton, as many native species; they may also eat their eggs and larvae. Although alewives serve as food for lake trout, a diet ...

All About Alewives - Damariscotta Mills Fish Ladder Restoration

Alewives and blueback herring look nearly identical, although there are behavioral and genetic distinctions). Alewives have slender bodies, and ...

Alewife | State of New Hampshire Fish and Game - NH.gov

Alewives spawn in lakes, ponds, and slow flowing backwaters of rivers. Juvenile alewives migrate downstream to the ocean in late summer and fall, where they ...

Alewife | WNY PRISM

Alewife · HABITAT: Alewife are capable of inhabiting freshwater lakes where they spawn. · THREAT: Without a natural top predator in many lakes, alewives reach ...

Alewife: Species Information: Fisheries: Fish & Wildlife - Maine.gov

Identification: Alewives are predominantly silver, except for a grayish green back. There is also a single black spot just behind the head at eye level. The ...

Alewife - Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council

This invasive species competes for plankton and aquatic organisms amongst native lake herring, whitefish, chubs, and perch, which negatively affects these ...

Alewife - Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources

Alewife spawn between February and May in Virginia. While there is some overlap with the timing Blueback Herring, they typically spawn earlier.

Alewife | Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department

Adult alewives are typically 5-8 inches long, though they can reach 11-12 inches in Lake Champlain. They are generally silvery in appearance with a dark, bluish ...

Everything there is to know about the alewife, fishes that fed and ...

Well, alewives were the fish they used. It is likely that the Wampanoag Tisquantum, or Squanto, showed the pilgrims how to “fish their corn,” by ...

Alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) - Species Profile

1981; Ridgway et al. 1990). Means of Introduction: There is apparently disagreement concerning the native status of Alewife in Lake Ontario.

Alewife | River, Spawning & Migration - Britannica

Alewives entered the Great Lakes through the St. Lawrence Seaway and the Welland Canal. In the 1960s they multiplied so rapidly that they ...

Anadromous alewives - BioKIDS

In the Great Lakes they are now abundant in Lake Huron and Lake Michigan. Alewives don't do well in Lake Superior because the water is too cold and lake trout ...