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capelin Meaning in Bengali



খুব ছোট উত্তর মাছ; সমুদ্র পাখি ও সামুদ্রিক স্তন্যপায়ী এবং অন্যান্য মাছের জন্য ঘাস





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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.


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.


For comparison, tobiko is larger than masago (capelin roe), but smaller than ikura (salmon roe).


Larger capelin also eat krill and other crustaceans.


The capelin move inshore in large schools to spawn and migrate.


also other small fish, including halfbeaks, silversides, smelt such as capelin and goldband fusiliers.


richest fishing grounds, supporting Atlantic cod, swordfish, haddock and capelin, as well as shellfish, seabirds and sea mammals.


The modern name is the Kalaallisut for "where you catch ammassaat (capelin)".


This recovery was accompanied by a decline of capelin and cod stocks.


While the capelin benefited from the reduced fishing, the temperature rise.


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.


animals which are semelparous include mayflies, squid, octopus, smelt, capelin and some amphibians.


Caplin Cove was probably named for the large body of capelin in its waters.


up 4% of fish globally caught for fish meal production (behind anchovy, capelin and blue whiting) between 1997-2001.


Harrison Bay is important habitat for forage fish, such as Arctic cod and capelin.


Vopnafjördur which is specialized in the processing of pelagic fish; capelin and capelin roe, herring and mackerel.


Capelin fish beach themselves yearly in mid-July, which is also a good time to spot whales feeding on the capelin.


One can also collect capelin on.


exporter of pelagic fish, such as atlantic herring, atlantic mackerel and capelin, caught in the seas close to Norway.


Ammassat or capelin is commonly eaten and can easily be dried.



capelin's Meaning':

very small northern fish; forage for sea birds and marine mammals and other fishes

Synonyms:

Mallotus; genus Mallotus; smelt; caplin; capelan;

Antonyms:

spiny-finned fish; cool;

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