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American shad - Wikipedia American shad were introduced into the San Francisco Bay Sacramento River system in California in the 1800s, and they have spread throughout many river systems on the West Coast of North America
American Shad (Alosa sapidissima) | U. S. Fish Wildlife Service American shad is an anadromous, migratory species found along the Atlantic coast of North America from Newfoundland to Florida They spend most of their lives in the Atlantic Ocean and return to the freshwater rivers where they were hatched, to spawn
Shad | Migratory, Anadromous, Spawning | Britannica Shad, any of several saltwater food fishes of the herring family (Clupeidae) that swim up rivers to spawn Shad of the genus Alosa are rather deep bodied and have a notch in the upper jaw into which the tip of the lower fits
American shad - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio The American shad (Alosa sapidissima) is a species of anadromous clupeid fish naturally distributed on the North American coast of the North Atlantic, from Newfoundland to Florida, and as an introduced species on the North Pacific coast
American shad - Washington Department of Fish Wildlife Shad may have been caught as early as 1876, and U S Fish Commissioner records document that mature shad were taken from the Columbia in 1880 Shad have also been periodically caught in Lake Washington, the Cedar River, Skagit River, Hood Canal, Grays Harbor, the Chehalis River, and other areas
Shad Fish Guide: Discover Habitat, Behavior Cultural Impact Among these, the Shad stands out as a particularly interesting fish, not only for its distinctive traits but also for its significant ecological and cultural roles This in-depth article explores the Shad, providing detailed insights into its characteristics, habitat, and behaviors
American Shad ~ MarineBio Conservation Society American shad larvae feed primarily on copepods and insect larvae Like salmon, American shad are an anadromous species, meaning they come into fresh water to spawn Historically, American shad probably spawned in virtually every accessible river and tributary along the Atlantic coast