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- Longfin_smelt abstract "The longfin smelt, Spirinchus thaleichthys, is a smelt that is found in several estuaries and lakes along the northern Pacific coast of North America.Its most distinctive characteristic is the long pectoral fins that reach nearly to the base of the pelvic fins, and thus inspire the common name. The sides are silver, with the back ranging from an olive to a pinkish shade. The upper jaw is long, reaching nearly to the posterior edge of the eye, and the lower jaw projects slightly in front of the upper jaw. Both jaws have set of very small teeth. The lateral line is incomplete, reaching back only as far as the dorsal fin. Size is limited to about 20 cm.Their principal food item is the opossum shrimp, Neomysis mercedis, and species of Acanthomysis, but they will also eat copepods and other small crustaceans. In turn, they are eaten by a variety of fishes, birds, and marine mammals; for instance, they are an important prey for the harbor seal, Phoca vitulina, in the Columbia River.Their primary habitat is the open water of estuaries, where they can be found in both the seawater and freshwater areas, typically in the middle or deeper parts of the water column. They have been found as far north as Prince William Sound in Alaska, also in Skagit Bay, Grays Harbor, Willapa Bay, lower Columbia River, Yaquina Bay, Coos Bay, Humboldt Bay, the Eel River estuary, Klamath River estuary, and San Francisco Bay. They have been collected from the mouth of the Russian River occasionally, and a single fish was once caught in Monterey Bay. In addition, there are landlocked populations in British Columbia's Harrison Lake, and the Lake Washington.Although once one of the most common species found in the San Francisco and Humboldt bays, even as late as the 1970s, they are now much less frequent in the smelt fishery. In 1992 the Natural Heritage Institute petitioned to list longfin smelts as an endangered species, but the petition was denied the following year, among the reasons being given was that the decline was not observed elsewhere. The reasons for decline are not known; Moyle suggests estuary outflow reduction, entrainment is connection with the pumping of water out of the Delta area, climatic variations, water pollution, and the impact of introduced species as possibilities.".
- Longfin_smelt binomialAuthority William_Orville_Ayres.
- Longfin_smelt class Actinopterygii.
- Longfin_smelt family Smelt_(fish).
- Longfin_smelt genus Spirinchus.
- Longfin_smelt kingdom Animal.
- Longfin_smelt order Osmeriformes.
- Longfin_smelt phylum Chordate.
- Longfin_smelt thumbnail Spirinchus_thaleichthys.jpeg?width=300.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageID "4742845".
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageLength "3271".
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageOutDegree "39".
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageRevisionID "554970627".
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Acanthomysis.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Actinopterygii.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Alaska.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Category:Osmeridae.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Columbia_River.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Coos_Bay.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Copepod.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Eel_River_(California).
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Entrainment_(Physical_Geography).
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Entrainment_(physical_geography).
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Estuary.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Fish_fin.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Grays_Harbor.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Harbor_seal.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Harrison_Lake.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Humboldt_Bay.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Humboldt_Bay_(United_States).
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Klamath_River.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Washington.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Lateral_line.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Monterey_Bay.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Mysidacea.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Natural_Heritage_Institute.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Neomysis_mercedis.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Osmeridae.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Osmeriformes.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Pectoral_fin.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Pelvic_fin.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Peter_B._Moyle.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Phoca_vitulina.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Prince_William_Sound.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Russian_River_(California).
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink San_Francisco_Bay.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Skagit_Bay.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Smelt_(fish).
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Spirinchus.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Willapa_Bay.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink William_Orville_Ayres.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLink Yaquina_Bay.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLinkText "Longfin smelt".
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageWikiLinkText "longfin smelt".
- Longfin_smelt accessdate "2006-04-18".
- Longfin_smelt binomial "Spirinchus thaleichthys".
- Longfin_smelt classis Actinopterygii.
- Longfin_smelt familia Osmeridae.
- Longfin_smelt familia Smelt_(fish).
- Longfin_smelt genus "Spirinchus".
- Longfin_smelt hasPhotoCollection Longfin_smelt.
- Longfin_smelt id "162049".
- Longfin_smelt month "April".
- Longfin_smelt ordo Osmeriformes.
- Longfin_smelt phylum Chordate.
- Longfin_smelt regnum "Animalia".
- Longfin_smelt species "S. thaleichthys".
- Longfin_smelt species "thaleichthys".
- Longfin_smelt taxon "Spirinchus thaleichthys".
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:FishBase_species.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:ITIS.
- Longfin_smelt wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Longfin_smelt year "2006".
- Longfin_smelt subject Category:Osmeridae.
- Longfin_smelt hypernym Fins.
- Longfin_smelt type Animal.
- Longfin_smelt type Article.
- Longfin_smelt type Eukaryote.
- Longfin_smelt type Fish.
- Longfin_smelt type Species.
- Longfin_smelt type Article.
- Longfin_smelt type Osmeriforme.
- Longfin_smelt type Thing.
- Longfin_smelt type Q152.
- Longfin_smelt type Q19088.
- Longfin_smelt type Q729.
- Longfin_smelt comment "The longfin smelt, Spirinchus thaleichthys, is a smelt that is found in several estuaries and lakes along the northern Pacific coast of North America.Its most distinctive characteristic is the long pectoral fins that reach nearly to the base of the pelvic fins, and thus inspire the common name. The sides are silver, with the back ranging from an olive to a pinkish shade.".
- Longfin_smelt label "Longfin smelt".
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- Longfin_smelt sameAs Spirinchus_thaleichthys.
- Longfin_smelt sameAs Spirinchus_thaleichthys.
- Longfin_smelt sameAs Spirinchus_thaleichthys.
- Longfin_smelt sameAs m.0ckzhs.
- Longfin_smelt sameAs Spirinchus_thaleichthys.
- Longfin_smelt sameAs Spirinchus_thaleichthys.
- Longfin_smelt sameAs Q2843922.
- Longfin_smelt sameAs Q2843922.