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Species of fish
The capelin or caplin (Mallotus villosus) is a small forage fish of the smelt family found in the North Atlantic, North Pacific and Arctic oceans. In
Capelin
Submarine of the United States
USS Capelin (SS-289), a Balao-class submarine, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the capelin, a small fish of the smelt family
USS_Capelin
Egg masses of fish and seafood
Kuchiko [ja] or konoko - sea cucumber roe. Often dried. Masago (真砂子)- Capelin roe, similar to Tobiko, but smaller. Tarako (たらこ/鱈子) - Salted Alaska pollock
Roe
Movement of fishes from one part of a water body to another on a regular basis
plankton at the edge of the ice shelf. Larger capelin also eat krill and other crustaceans. The capelin move inshore in large schools to spawn and migrate
Fish_migration
Australian rugby league footballer
Mark Capelin (born 2 July 1978) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks in the NRL
Mark_Capelin
Marginal sea northwest of Norway
since 1987. This recovery was accompanied by a decline of capelin and cod stocks. While the capelin benefited from the reduced fishing, the temperature rise
Norwegian_Sea
Flying fish roe
ranging from 0.5 to 0.8 mm. For comparison, tobiko is larger than masago (capelin roe), but smaller than ikura (salmon roe). Natural tobiko has a red-orange
Tobiko
Common name for several species of fish
up 4% of fish globally caught for fish-meal production (behind anchovy, capelin, and blue whiting) between 1997 and 2001. The preferential habitat for
Sand_eel
Small prey fish
also other small fish, including halfbeaks, silversides, smelt such as capelin and goldband fusiliers. Forage fish compensate for their small size by
Forage_fish
Species of fish
15–30%. The diet of the Atlantic cod consists of fish such as herring, capelin (in the Eastern Atlantic Ocean), and sand eels, as well as squid, mussels
Atlantic_cod
Eggs and sperm released into water
animals which are semelparous include mayflies, squid, octopus, smelt, capelin and some amphibians. Semelparity is often associated with r-strategists
Spawning
Group of underwater plateaus south-east of Newfoundland
the world's richest fishing grounds, supporting swordfish, haddock and capelin, as well as shellfish, seabirds and sea mammals. Overfishing in the late
Grand_Banks_of_Newfoundland
In biology, any group of fish that stay together for social reasons
plankton at the edge of the ice shelf. Larger capelin also eat krill and other crustaceans. The capelin move inshore in large schools to spawn and migrate
Shoaling_and_schooling
Oceanic division
and haddock are considered fully fished; Sand eel is overfished as was capelin which has now recovered to fully fished. Limited data makes the state of
Atlantic_Ocean
HMS Capelin was a Royal Navy Ballahoo-class schooner carrying four 12-pounder carronades and a crew of 20. The prime contractor for the vessel was Goodrich
HMS_Capelin_(1804)
Marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean
krill. The zooplankton feeders include young cod, capelin, polar cod, whales, and little auk. The capelin is a key food for top predators such as the north-east
Barents_Sea
Gill-bearing non-tetrapod aquatic vertebrates
scattering and reassembling. Fish also aggregate in shoals to spawn. The capelin migrates annually in large schools between its feeding areas and its spawning
Fish
Species of seabird
bird needs to eat an estimated 40 of these per day – sand eels, herring, capelin, and sprats being the most often consumed. It fishes by sight and can swallow
Atlantic_puffin
Municipality in Quebec, Canada
explanations as to the origin of the name Caplan, including: a corruption of capelin or Cape Land; from the surname of a certain John Kaplan, an Indian who
Caplan,_Quebec
Species of mammal
forage extensively in the Barents Sea. Common prey items include krill, capelin (Mallotus villosus), herring (such as Clupea harengus), flat fish, and
Harp_seal
Community in Newfoundland and Labrador
Cedar Cove, also called Wild Cove or Capelin Cove, is a small community on the western side of Newfoundland and Labrador, near the Bay of Islands. In
Cedar Cove (Newfoundland and Labrador)
Cedar_Cove_(Newfoundland_and_Labrador)
Icelandic seafood company
Vopnafjördur which is specialized in the processing of pelagic fish; capelin and capelin roe, herring and mackerel. The fish is prepared in a number of way;
Brim_hf.
Family of sharks in the order Squaliformes
smaller than themselves. Some of their prey include herring, mackerel, and capelin. In special cases, they may consume jellyfish and squid. Even at a young
Squalidae
Type of sushi roll
outside with sesame seeds, although tobiko (flying fish roe), or masago (capelin roe) may be used. The identity of the creator of the California roll is
California_roll
Species of carnivore
the proportion of redfish; percentages of capelin were similar in relation to closely related species. Capelin is considered a more common choice of sustenance
Hooded_seal
Small body of water in the North Atlantic
marinus), herring (Clupea harengus), blue whiting (Micromesistius poutassou), capelin (Mallotus villosus), monk fish (Lophius piscatorius), and Greenland halibut
Iceland_Sea
Species of whale
Before 1993, minke whales in the north Barents Sea fed predominantly on capelin until stocks collapsed and the whales switched to krill as their primary
Minke_whale
Extinct genus of fishes
Rupelian to the Aquitanian. It appears to be closely related to the modern capelin (Mallotus villosus). Until the description of the Paleocene-aged Speirsaenigma
Enoplophthalmus
Species of mammal
amounts of capelin. A small percentage of individuals, by decreasing frequency, also fed on polar cod, Atlantic cod, haddock, and copepods. Capelin dominated
Common_minke_whale
Culinary traditions of Greenland
include various fishes (often smoked), mussels, and shrimp. Ammassat or capelin is commonly eaten and can easily be dried. Atlantic halibut, redfish, deepwater
Greenlandic_cuisine
Currency of Iceland
Nickel-plated steel 1996 10 kr. 27.50 8.00 Cupronickel: Cu: 75%, Ni: 25% Four capelin (Mallotus villosus) 1984–1994 6.90 Nickel-plated steel 1996 50 kr. 23.00
Icelandic_króna
Ikura (salmon roe) Tobiko (flying-fish roe) Kazunoko (herring roe) Masago (capelin roe) Lumpfish roe Shad roe Barnacles (Austromegabalanus psittacus) Crabs
List_of_types_of_seafood
US Navy Fletcher-class destroyer in service 1942–1945
U-542, Yamafuku Maru 29 Nov: I-21, USS Perkins, U-86 Unknown date: USS Capelin, I-40, Ro-38, HMS Simoom, U-648 Other incidents 8 Nov: USS Albacore 9 Nov:
USS William D. Porter (DD-579)
USS_William_D._Porter_(DD-579)
Informal name for some fishes (genera Brevoortia and Ethmidium)
anchovy herring Ilisha mackerel (small) menhaden sardine shad sprat Other Capelin goldband fusilier halfbeak smelt krill squid (small) Freshwater Minnow
Menhaden
Species of fish
Skilfish are the predators of a large number of bony fishes, such as eels, capelin, Pacific cod, pollock, candlefish, herring, mackerel, mullets, cephalopods
Skilfish
Species of fish
of other fish, for example cod, haddock, herring, pogge, sand eels and capelin, but it will also eat cephalopods, large crustaceans and other benthos
Atlantic_halibut
Species of fish
have been made to commercially farm the fish in Japan. In recent years capelin (Mallotus villosus) has appeared on the market with the name "Karafuto
Shishamo
Extinct flightless seabird from the North Atlantic
hunting. Its favourite prey were fish, including Atlantic menhaden and capelin, and crustaceans. Although agile in the water, it was clumsy on land. Great
Great_auk
Defense mechanism used by small schooling fish
anchovy herring Ilisha mackerel (small) menhaden sardine shad sprat Other Capelin goldband fusilier halfbeak smelt krill squid (small) Freshwater Minnow
Bait_ball
Genus of fishes
unique among pufferfish, but found in a few other unrelated fish like capelin and grunion. The main defense of Takifugu against predators is the tetrodotoxin
Takifugu
Environmental disaster in Canada and New England
stocks of important predator and prey species. Significant amounts of capelin, an important prey species for the cod, were caught as bycatch and further
Collapse of the Atlantic northwest cod fishery
Collapse_of_the_Atlantic_northwest_cod_fishery
Species of fish
sablefish are opportunistic piscivores, preying on Alaskan pollock, eulachon, capelin, herring, sandlance, and Pacific cod, as well as squid, euphausiids, and
Sablefish
Marginal sea of the Pacific Ocean
about 17.2 million tonnes—dominated by walleye pollock, Pacific herring, capelin and pink salmon—with a further 15.0 million tonnes in the mesopelagic zone
Sea_of_Okhotsk
Category of words in some Uralic languages
Aikio (2004) North Sámi English beahcet fish tail cuohppa fish meat šákša capelin ája spring skuoggir ethmoid bone šuorja giant shark buovjag beluga ruomas
Pre-Finno-Ugric_substrate
Species of fish
and winter by the Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) and in spring by capelin (Mallotus villosus), Atlantic herrings, krill and ctenophores in spring
Sebastes_norvegicus
Traditional Provençal fish soup
rockfish) made with a kilogram of local fish; Scorpaena scrofa (rascasse); capelin; angler fish (baudroie); John Dory (Saint-Pierre); and slipper lobster
Bouillabaisse
Common name for several kinds of forage fish
anchovy herring Ilisha mackerel (small) menhaden sardine shad sprat Other Capelin goldband fusilier halfbeak smelt krill squid (small) Freshwater Minnow
Sprat
1941 1st class submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy
U-542, Yamafuku Maru 29 Nov: I-21, USS Perkins, U-86 Unknown date: USS Capelin, I-40, Ro-38, HMS Simoom, U-648 Other incidents 8 Nov: USS Albacore 9 Nov:
Japanese_submarine_I-19
Town in Greenland
probably subsistence hunters. These inhabitants hunted harp seals and capelin (ammassaat) near Sydøst Bay in the spring. In the summer, they moved to
Aasiaat
Species of bird
well as the pelagic amphipod Parathemisto libellula. Other fish such as capelin (Mallotus villosus) and Myoxocephalus spp., as well as other crustaceans
Thick-billed_murre
Large baleen whale species
contained only krill, 2.5% krill and fish, 0.8% some fish remains, 0.7% capelin (M. villosus), and 0.1% sandeel (family Ammodytidae); a small proportion
Fin_whale
Species of carnivore
diet components include walleye pollock, Atka mackerel, halibut, herring, capelin, flatfish Pacific cod, rockfish, sculpins, Pacific salmon, sand lance,
Steller_sea_lion
Black 1972–1974 10 3 0 0 9 591 Bob Bolin 1972–1973 22 3 0 0 9 592 Glenn Capelin 1972–1974 45 19 0 0 57 593 Dick Jeffrey 1972–1973 23 0 0 0 0 594 Mal McMartin
List of Balmain Tigers players
List_of_Balmain_Tigers_players
Icelandic fisheries biologist and former ICES President
extensively on capelin stock assessments and contributed to knowledge of North Atlantic pelagic ecosystems, including interactions among capelin, cod, herring
Jakob_Jakobsson_(biologist)
Medium-sized toothed whale species
groups. Other items found within narwhal stomach contents include wolffish, capelin, skate eggs and sometimes rocks. Narwhal diet varies between seasons. In
Narwhal
The Moment Genre Comedy Sports Directed by Samuel Capelin Presented by Matt Heath Mike Lane Opening theme This is the Moment Country of origin New Zealand
The Moment (New Zealand TV series)
The_Moment_(New_Zealand_TV_series)
Family of fishes
anchovy herring Ilisha mackerel (small) menhaden sardine shad sprat Other Capelin goldband fusilier halfbeak smelt krill squid (small) Freshwater Minnow
Leuciscidae
Species of fish
areas. In the north-east Arctic, squid and fish, such as Atlantic herring, capelin and Atlantic cod, are important components of their diet, with squid making
Greenland_halibut
Species of fish
worms, however, they will feed opportunistically on smaller fish such as capelin, sandeels and Norway pout. Juvenile haddock are an important prey for larger
Haddock
Large baleen whale species
of Euphausia and Thysanoessa are consumed. Fish prey include herring, capelin, sand lances, and Atlantic mackerel. Like other rorquals, humpbacks are
Humpback_whale
Genus of fishes
anchovy herring Ilisha mackerel (small) menhaden sardine shad sprat Other Capelin goldband fusilier halfbeak smelt krill squid (small) Freshwater Minnow
Alosa
Place in Greenland, Kingdom of Denmark
Greenland. The modern name is the Kalaallisut for "where you catch ammassaat (capelin)". Its population was 74 in 2010. As of 1 January 2024, its population
Ammassivik
Commercial product made from fish to feed farm animals
Denmark: Pout, Sand Eel, Sprat European Union: Pout, Capelin, Sand Eel, Mackerel Iceland and Norway: Capelin, Herring, Blue Whiting Japan: Sardine, Pilchard
Fish_meal
National Park on the west coast of Newfoundland
species may also be present offshore, particularly during the early-summer capelin run. These include Atlantic white-sided dolphins, fin whales, harbour porpoises
Gros_Morne_National_Park
Species of bird
sand lance (Ammodytes hexapterus), Pacific herring (Clupea haringus), capelin (Mallotus villosus), shiner perch, and the invertebrates Euphausia pacifica
Marbled_murrelet
Species of whale
from those previously mentioned, other fish they feed on include herring, capelin, smelt, cod, salmon, flatfish, sculpin, lingcod, and eulachon. Belugas
Beluga_whale
Town in Southern Region, Iceland
these factories is bacaloa (saltfish) and processed lobster. Herring and capelin are also processed. Ten large and a number of smaller boats operate from
Höfn
Scottish salmon farming company
high fish and fish oil content (salmon are carnivores) from the Icelandic capelin fishery and other sustainable sources, GM free and rigorously tested for
Loch_Duart
Species of mammal
pelagic schooling fish, particularly herring, pollack, hake, sardine, cod, capelin, and sprat. They will, however, eat squid and crustaceans in certain places
Harbour_porpoise
translators of the King James Bible. Mr William Hart c. 1581 Rev. George Capelin 1589–1591 Mr Martin de Pestere 1599–1606 Rev. Simon Hern 1606–1608 Rev
List of Principals of Elizabeth College, Guernsey
List_of_Principals_of_Elizabeth_College,_Guernsey
Common name for several fish, but mainly the demersal genus Gadus
decisions for Northern cod, Northern Gulf cod, and Northeast and south coast capelin for Newfoundland and Labrador". www.canada.ca. Government of Canada. 12
Cod
List of common names used to refer to fish
California flyingfish California halibut Canary rockfish Candiru Candlefish Capelin Cardinal tetra Cardinalfish Carp Carpetshark Carpsucker Cat shark Catalufa
List_of_fish_by_common_name
Village in Faroe Islands, Kingdom of Denmark
Finnur Fríði, Jupiter, and Saksaberg. The trawlers fish mackerel, herring, capelin and blue whiting. Varðin í Gøtu is the parent company for these limited
Syðrugøta
Town and municipality in South Constituency, Iceland
abundance in Vestmannaeyjar. Other species, such as flat-fish, herring and capelin, are also commonly harvested as they migrate through the area in the autumn
Vestmannaeyjar
Local service district / designated place in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
known as Caplin Bay, sometimes spelled Capelin Bay. It is said to have been named for the large number of capelin that were fished by its early settlers
Calvert, Newfoundland and Labrador
Calvert,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador
Species of bird
invertebrates such as mussels, crabs, sea urchins, and squid; fish such as capelin, alewife, and smelt; insects; and other birds including their chicks and
American_herring_gull
US Navy shipyard in Maine
1942 — Cabrilla - sank 7 ships in 8 World War II Pacific patrols 1942 — Capelin - sank 1 ship in 1 World War II Pacific patrol 1942 — Cisco - 1 World War
Portsmouth_Naval_Shipyard
(Delta Smelt) — Yukon River drainage Genus Mallotus Mallotus villosus (Capelin) Genus Osmerus Osmerus mordax (Rainbow Smelt) Genus Spirinchus Spirinchus
List_of_fishes_of_Alaska
Bird that breeds in the Arctic and subarctic and migrates to the Antarctic
(1–2-year-old) shoaling species such as herring, cod, sandlances, and capelin. Among the marine crustaceans eaten are amphipods, crabs and krill. Sometimes
Arctic_tern
Water column of the open ocean
avoid predators. Examples of migratory forage fish are herring, anchovies, capelin, and menhaden. Examples of larger pelagic fish which prey on the forage
Pelagic_zone
Species of bird
long or less, such as polar cod, capelin, sand lances, sprats, sandeels, Atlantic cod and Atlantic herring. Capelin and sand lances are favourite food
Common_murre
Only fur seal in the northern hemisphere
fish prey include anchovy, hake, herring, saury, lantern fish, rockfish, capelin, salmon, pollock, and mackerel. Their feeding behavior is primarily solitary
Northern_fur_seal
Periodic large-scale movement of animals, usually seasonal
Forage fish such as herring and capelin migrate around substantial parts of the North Atlantic ocean. The capelin, for example, spawn around the southern
Animal_migration
Species of bird
most regularly reported fish eaten in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland were capelin (Mallotus villosus), Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), Atlantic tomcod (Microgadus
Great_black-backed_gull
Culinary traditions of the Inuit
Saltwater and freshwater fish including sculpin, Arctic cod, Arctic char, capelin and lake trout. While it is not possible to cultivate native plants for
Inuit_cuisine
Aquatic animals that are harvested commercially in the greatest amounts
morhua Wild 1,114,382 European pilchard Sardina pilchardus Wild 1,019,392 Capelin Mallotus villosus Wild 1,006,533 Jumbo flying squid Dosidicus gigas Wild
List of commercially important fish species
List_of_commercially_important_fish_species
Family of fishes
called shishamo, especially when full of eggs. Smelt roe, specifically from capelin, called masago in Japanese, is yellow to orange in color and is often used
Smelt_(fish)
Type of historical British naval vessel
three different stations: Newfoundland: Herring, Mackerel, Pilchard, and Capelin Jamaica:- Barracuta, Whiting, Pike, and Haddock Leeward Islands: Flying
Ballahoo-class_schooner
renamed FR117; scuttled 6 May 1943; refloated; stricken 18 August 1947 Capelin United States Navy Balao fleet submarine 2,391 4 June 1943 Missing after
List of submarines of World War II
List_of_submarines_of_World_War_II
important commercial species being cod, haddock, sea perch, plaice, herring, capelin and blue whiting. The harbour seal and the grey seal breed on beaches and
Wildlife_of_Iceland
Marginal sea between Greenland and Baffin Island, Canada
Arctic flounder (Pleuronectidae, Liopsetta), four-horned sculpin and capelin, whereas cod, haddock, herring, halibut, and rattail migrate from the Atlantic
Baffin_Bay
German refrigerated cargo ship, sunk in 1943
U-542, Yamafuku Maru 29 Nov: I-21, USS Perkins, U-86 Unknown date: USS Capelin, I-40, Ro-38, HMS Simoom, U-648 Other incidents 8 Nov: USS Albacore 9 Nov:
SS_Santa_Fé_(1921)
Species of mammal
variety of fish including herring, Arctic cod, Pacific cod, pollock, and capelin, as well as mollusks and crustaceans. They do not seem to vocalize a lot
Spotted_seal
HMS Rapid 15 Jun: Hebe 16 Jun: HM Hired armed ship Harlequin 30 Jun: HMS Capelin June (unknown date): Eliza 10 Jul: HMS Netley 19 Jul: Chiswick 27 Jul:
HMS_Flying_Fish_(1806)
Common name for several species of fish
onto land en masse to spawn at the water's edge is unique to the grunion, capelin, and grass puffer. Grunion feeding habits are not well understood. They
Grunion
Settlement in Greenland, Kingdom of Denmark
catch of narwhal and beluga – on rare occasions pilot whales are caught. Capelin and fin whales have been observed at Niaqornat as late as in November in
Niaqornat
Village in Gamvik, Norway
background for the Mehamn rebellion was a period of miserable cod and capelin fishing. The fishermen blamed the local whaling. They believed that the
Mehamn
French Navy vessel
HMS Rapid 15 Jun: Hebe 16 Jun: HM Hired armed ship Harlequin 30 Jun: HMS Capelin June (unknown date): Eliza 10 Jul: HMS Netley 19 Jul: Chiswick 27 Jul:
French frigate Hermione (1804)
French_frigate_Hermione_(1804)
Post glacial seaway in eastern North America
and Montreal, Quebec. There are also fossils of oceanic fish such as capelin. The Sea also left ancient raised shorelines in the former coastal regions
Champlain_Sea
Species of king crab
some evidence indicates that the red king crabs eat the egg masses of the capelin, which is an important prey for the cod. The report (as at 24 May 2006)
Red_king_crab
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Muslim
Wise
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Name of deity in ahobilam ap
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Priceless Love
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Greek
Father of Diomedes.
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Australian, Modern
A Flower
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English
English : variant spelling of Berryman.
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Venerable; Revered
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English (East Anglia) : metonymic occupational name for a metalworker, from Middle English, Old French rivet ‘small nail or bolt’ (from Old French river ‘to fix or secure’, of unknown origin).French : variant of Rivet 1.
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n.
A genus of small Arctic fishes. One American species, the capelin (Mallotus villosus), is extensively used as bait for cod.
n.
A small marine fish (Mallotus villosus) of the family Salmonidae, very abundant on the coasts of Greenland, Iceland, Newfoundland, and Alaska. It is used as a bait for the cod.
n.
See Capelin.
n.
See Capelin.
n.
The capelin.