It meant new recruits joining the union army.
if you mean bass its a big fish tat lives in fresh water mainly rivers i think
The name Shiri refers to the Korean fresh-water fish Coreoleuciscus splendidus .
If by "cleaner" you mean "cleaner wrass" the answer is no. Oscars are fresh water fish and cleaner wrass are marines (ie salt water fish)
If you mean "Colonels" of the Civil War, there are simply too many to list
Tropical freshwater fish are fish from the tropics (water temperature around 78-80F) that live in lakes and rivers, instead of the salty ocean.
Confederate rations were generally bacon, corn meal, tea, sugar, molasses and every so often a fresh vegetable. They had "Johnnie cakes" made from corn mean and milk.
Sectionalism is the loyalty to a certain state.
I think the term you want is "sporadic salt-tolerant fresh-water fish."There are 6 classifications of salt-tolerant fresh-water fish all based on time and habits those fish spend in salt water.* Primary Fresh water only* Secondary Fresh water, with short term salt tolerance* Vicarious Saltwater only* Complementary A Diadromous that only takes over fresh water habitat in the absence of primary and secondary fish* Diadromous Migratory fish that live in different types of water at different stages of life* Sporadic Lives and breeds in either type of water typically without migration
It means to fish not endangered species of fish; also, fishing during correct seasons
jones family lived in the south during the civil war.
I guess you mean freshwater when you write "clearwater". Ocean dwelling fish evolved to live in water containing high quantities of salt and have a skin and coating that is designed to protect them in that kind of water. In fresh water their natural protection will not work properly and osmosis will happen and the fish will die. There are species of fish that can and do live in both fresh and sea water.
Yabbies are like a small fresh water prawn or cray fish. They are commonly found in creeks and scavange for food.