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menhaden
menhaden (mɛnˈheɪdən) Also manhad(d)en. [Corrupted or cognate form of Narragansett Indian munnawhatteaûg, ‘a fish somewhat like a herring’ (R. Williams Key Lang. America, 1643). The fish was used by the Indians for manure, and the name seems to be connected with the vb. munnohquohteau, (Eliot's Indi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Menhaden
They tend to have larger scales than yellowfin menhaden and finescale menhaden. menhaden range from Louisiana to Virginia Gulf menhaden range from the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico, to Tampa Bay, Florida Atlantic menhaden range from wikipedia.org
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Gulf menhaden
Like Atlantic menhaden, Gulf menhaden's diet depends on the size of their gill rakers, which change as menhaden age. External links Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission, menhaden page Gulf menhaden Fish of the Gulf of Mexico Gulf menhaden wikipedia.org
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manhadden
manhad(d)en variant of menhaden. Oxford English Dictionary
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Atlantic menhaden
Atlantic menhaden can live up to 10 to 12 years. References External links Atlantic menhaden Fish of the Eastern United States Fish of the Western Atlantic Atlantic menhaden wikipedia.org
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The Menhaden Chanteymen
The Menhaden Chanteymen is a musical group based out of Carteret County, North Carolina. In 1990 the Menhaden Chanteymen recorded a collection of maritime work songs, "Won't You Help Me to Raise 'Em: Authentic Net Hauling Songs from an African-American wikipedia.org
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USS Menhaden (SP-847)
She was commissioned as USS Menhaden (SP-847) on 21 May 1917. Menhaden was returned to Dennis on 12 March 1919. wikipedia.org
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USS Menhaden
USS Menhaden has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to: , a patrol vessel and tug in commission from 1917 to 1919 , a submarine in commission from 1945 to 1946, from 1951 to 1952, and from 1953 to 1971 Menhaden wikipedia.org
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USS Menhaden (SS-377)
The second USS Menhaden (SS-377) was United States Navy submarine. Name Menhaden was the first submarine and second vessel of the United States Navy to be named for the menhaden, a marine fish of the herring family which wikipedia.org
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Brevoortia
The genus Brevoortia are all species of menhaden and consist of the following species: Brevoortia aurea (Spix & Agassiz, 1829) (Brazilian menhaden) menhaden) Brevoortia smithi Hildebrand, 1941 (Yellowfin menhaden) Brevoortia tyrannus (Latrobe, 1802) (Atlantic menhaden) References Brevoortia wikipedia.org
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USS Margaret (SP-328)
USS Margaret (SP-328) was a menhaden fishing trawler acquired by the U.S. Navy during World War I. Margaret resumed menhaden fishing and was shown as active in the U.S. register as late as 1968. wikipedia.org
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USS G. H. McNeal
Abbott at Milford, Delaware, and was employed as a "menhaden fisherman"-type commercial fishing vessel. The U.S. Menhaden Fishing Boat, 1911). Served in 1917–19 as USS G.H. McNeal (SP-312) NavSource Online: Section Patrol Craft Photo Archive G. H. wikipedia.org
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Ethmidium
Ethmidium maculatum, the Pacific menhaden, is a fish that is found in South America. It is the only member of the genus Ethmidium and is a species of menhaden. wikipedia.org
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Northern Neck Shanty Singers
The group performs a variety of sea chanties in the tradition of the African-American menhaden fisherman of the Virginia coast. wikipedia.org
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Elijah W. Reed
By 1885, Reedville was heavily engaged in the menhaden fishing industry. Menhaden factories on Cockrell Creek produced fish oil, meal, and fertilizer from menhaden. wikipedia.org
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