Sentences with word «alewife»

An "alewife" is a type of fish found in freshwater and saltwater. It is also a term used to describe a woman who runs or owns a small tavern or inn where alcoholic beverages, particularly ale, are served. Full definition
This is when the space became known as Alewives Fabrics.
Once so abundance along the eastern seaboard that our rivers once «ran silver» in the spring, alewife herring populations have crashed, largely due to dams that obstruct their -LSB-...]
The white fabric (sashings and the back) is a wonderfully thick and hearty Moda muslin from Alewives.
Ruins would echo the love song of frogs breeding in streams stocked with alewives, herring, and mussels dropped by seagulls.
:: I am very much looking forward to this weekend's first SEAM meeting at Alewives in Damariscotta.
Declines in prey fishes such as alewife were likely due, in part, to decreases in plankton.
20 different fat quarters (18» x 22») of 100 % cotton quilting weight fabric, carefully curated by your favorite Alewives Ladies!
What a neat story, it certainly seems that you were destined to own Alewives!
Gray said maintenance crews have had no trouble removing dead alewives from the Park District's 31 beaches.
Chicago Park District officials, who are preparing the city «s beaches for their official opening Friday, say this spring has brought the worst alewife problem in four years.
Alewives swam back 2 million strong in the first year, along with striped bass, American eels, and eight other species of fish once native to the Kennebec.
Because the Chinook salmon diet consists of over 90 percent alewife, the new study predicts a smaller Chinook salmon population if nutrients remain low and invasive mussels remain abundant.
The study also found that lake trout and steelhead may fare better because these two species can switch from eating alewife, which are in decline, to bottom - dwelling round goby, another newly established invasive prey fish that feeds on quagga mussels.
Historically, blueback herring ranged from Nova Scotia south to the St. John's River in Florida, and alewife ranged from Labrador to South Carolina.
Alewives begin life in freshwater before swimming out to sea to mature.
Conservationists hope their efforts will make this urban river a major alewife home.
The wetland plays a major role in purifying water before it reaches this important Hudson River tributary, a prime breeding ground and nursery for oceangoing alewives and blueback herring.
The release of 400 alewife herring marks a significant milestone in a broader river cleanup effort.
The fabric is a Cotton + Steel, from Alewives, and is such a cheerful print that hopefully no one will ever notice that the body of the dress I actually cut out upside down (I didn't realize until the dress was on her that it has a print direction).
Three species of fish — salmon, shad and alewives — Thoreau writes, «were formerly abundant here, and taken in weirs by the Indians, who taught this method to the whites, by whom they were used as food and as manure.»
Alewives!
The alewives (River Herring) spend their life at sea, but return to freshwater to spawn, quite literally «jumping» up these ladders to get to their destination.
Last week, we journeyed up the coast a bit and landed ourselves in Damariscotta, home to the Alewives fish ladder (among other lovely people and places in that sweet town).
Our trip to see the Alewives also landed us in my favorite mid-coast fabric shop, of the same name.
(Many more details about the alewives and the ladder restoration efforts can be found on the Damariscotta Mills Fishladder Restoration Project website.
In addition, Alewives Fabrics would like to offer Soulemama readers FREE SHIPPING on all domestic orders and $ 10 OFF INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING through Saturday July 25th by entering the code SOULEMAMA into the promotional code field at checkout.
This weekend, Alewives Fabrics is generously offering the following gift to ONE lucky SouleMama reader:
That's just what I did with this sweet, sweet Liberty Arts (by Rowan) fabric I picked up from Alewives.
(It's available in Anna Maria's shop, as well as in the shop of one of our sponsors - Alewives.)
Since 2004 Alewives Fabrics has been owned and operated by the mother / daughter team of Barbara Neeson and Rhea Butler.
Located in beautiful Midcoast Maine in a big red barn, Alewives Fabrics was established in 1978.
In addition, Alewives would like to offer Soulemama readers FREE SHIPPING on all domestic orders and $ 10 OFF INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING through Sunday, March 13th, 2016.
Rhea: Alewives Fabrics has been open since 1978.
Rhea: Alewives is very excited to be launching the Low Volume Monthly Color Club!
«Alewives Fabrics is an independently owned fabric store located in Midcoast Maine and run by the mother / daughter team of Barbara Neeson and Rhea Butler.
Starting this November, Alewives Fabrics is also carrying the entire line of Amy Butler organic yarns!»
To be sure that disease or pollution is not killing the fish, Conservation Department and Park District officials have tested some of the alewives.
Over the past several weeks, the East End's waterways have been inundated with toxic red and mahogany tides resulting in die - offs of diamondback terrapin (turtles), bunker and alewives.
Bringing back a critical link in the River's Ecosystem Welcoming 400 alewife herring to the Bronx River!
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