Alabama shad

The Alabama shad spawns in medium to large flowing rivers from the Mississippi River drainage to the Suwannee River, Florida.

The Alabama shad lives in the pelagic-neritic, anadromous, freshwater, brackish, marine environment.

The Alabama shad is classified as Endangered (EN), considered to be facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild.

The Alabama shad (Alosa alabamae) is an endangered species of shad endemic to the United States. More

The Alabama shad (Alosa alabamae) is found in Alabama ShadAlabama shad generally weigh between 3 and 5 pounds, reach a length of between 12 and 18 inches, and live four to six years. More

The Alabama shad has not been collected in Iowa since 1927 and is now thought to be absent from the state (Harlan and Speaker, 1969). More

Alabama shad - Scans of artwork commissioned by the Fish and Wildlife Service in the 1970's. Original art is kept at NCTC museum. (Donations are never required. These photos are free to use. More

The Alabama Shad is a type of herring whose numbers continually drop each year. Fragmented population, pollution, and overfishing is what’s doing them in. New to WebEcoist? Click here for the RSS feed and view the archives and galleries. More

Biology of the Alabama shad in northwest Florida (Florida. Dept. of Natural Resources. Technical series) I own the rights to this title and would like to make it available again through Amazon. Biology of the Alabama shad in northwest Florida (Florida. Dept. More

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One exception noted is that the Alabama Shad population is small in the Pascagoula River, MS, although this river does not have physical barriers to migration. More

The Alabama shad (Alosa alabamae) is an endangered species of shad endemic to the United States. The Alabama shad spawns in medium to large flowing rivers from the Mississippi River drainage to the Suwannee River, Florida. More

CHARACTERISTICS: The Alabama shad is an elongate, silvery fish with 55 to 60 scales in the lateral series. The dorsal fin has 15 to 17 rays; the anal fin has 18 to 19 rays. More

Alabama Shad Research Has Double Benefits Data to help restore species of fish is being used to help determine the impacts of tropical systems on inland fisheries. More

Alabama Shad, Alabama Shad?names of Fishes 67, Gulf Shad, Ohio Shad, Shad Common Names in French: Alose De L'alabama Common Names in Mandarin Chinese: 俄亥俄西鯡, 阿拉巴馬西鯡, 阿拉巴馬西鯡, 阿拉巴马西鲱, 俄亥俄西鯡, 俄亥俄西鲱 Common Names More

Common names

Alabama shad in English
Alabama-stamsild in Danish (dansk)
Alose de l'Alabama in French (français)
Gulf shad in English
Ohio shad in English
Placka alabamská in Czech (česky)
Sábalo de Alabama in Spanish (español)
Shad in English
俄亥俄西鯡 in Mandarin Chinese
俄亥俄西鲱 in Mandarin Chinese
阿拉巴馬西鯡 in Mandarin Chinese
阿拉巴马西鲱 in Mandarin Chinese

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Order : Clupeiformes
Family : Clupeidae
Genus : Alosa
Species : Alosa alabamae
Authority : Jordan & Evermann, 1896