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Whitefish species description from the Alaska Wildlife Notebook Series publication, Alaska Department of Fish and Game. ... The sheefish, or inconnu (genus Stenodus), is the largest species of whitefish. This paper deals with the seven smaller whitefish species belonging to the genera Prosopium and Coregonus.
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Whitefish - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Whitefish or white fish may refer to: In fishing terminology : • Whitefish (fisheries term), a fisheries term referring to the flesh of many types of fish In fish species : • Freshwater whitefi...
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Accordingly, gene misexpression in hybrids adds to other factors previously identified as contributing to the reproductive isolation of incipient species of lake whitefish.
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Aquaculture,74 (1988) 217-226 217 Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., Amsterdam - Printed in The Netherlands Electrophoretic Markers for the Whitefish Species ...
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Whitefish can mostly be found in the larger and deeper lakes in Dalsland. A salmon-like fish, normally around 0,3-0,4 kg. The weight varies somewhat between the different lakes and types of whitefish. Unfortunately, the Dalsland species of whitefish are difficult to catch on a spinning rod.
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Common Fish Species of Northwestern Ontario ... Coregonus clupeaformis Lake Whitefish ... Lake whitefish school in cold, deep waters and generally feed along the bottom. They are still plentiful in Lake Superior. However, because of their high commercial value, they have all but disappeared from some areas where they were...
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Calorie and nutrition facts for Whitefish, Mixed Species Cooked, Dry Heat ... fish, white fish, whitefish, protein, meat ... Nutrition Grade for Whitefish, Mixed Species...
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Found in lakes and streams throughout North America, the whitefish is a member of the SALMON family. Its high-fat, mild-flavored flesh is firm and white. Fresh whitefish can be found year-round and are generally marketed whole (from 2 to 6 pounds) or in fillets.
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