Search: in
hake
hake in Encyclopedia Encyclopedia
  Tutorials     Encyclopedia     Videos     Books     Software     DVDs  
       
Encyclopedia results for hake

hake





Encyclopedia results for hake

  1. Hake

    For people named Hake Hake surname The term hake refers to fish in either of family Phycidae sometimes ... 9781868120321 ref Hake fish Hake fish comes from the same family Phycidae as cod and haddock . It is a small ... lbs. ref name theworldwidegourmet1 Cite web url http www.theworldwidegourmet.com products fish hake title Hake all about fish on The Worldwide Gourmet publisher Theworldwidegourmet.com date accessdate 2010 09 15 ref Hake can grow up to 1 meter in length and their lifespan can be around 14 years. They live in shallow water ranging in depth from 200 to 350 meters. Hake species stay in deep sea water ... which feed on species found near or on the bottom of the sea. The male and female hake fish look ... track a fishery certified south atlantic indian ocean south africa hake trawl fishery title South Africa hake trawl MSC publisher Msc.org date accessdate 2010 09 15 ref After spawning , the hake ... hake then migrate to the bottom of the sea, preferring depths of less than 200 meters. ref name autogenerated1 A total of 12 hake fish species are known European hake Merluccius merluccius found in the Mediterranean and Black sea Argentinean hake Merluccius hubbsi , found in Argentina Southern hake Merluccius australis , found in Chile Offshore hake Merluccius albidus , found in USA Benguela hake Merluccius poli , found in South Africa Shallow water hake Merluccius capensis , found in South Atlantic Southern Atlantic Deep water hake Merluccius paradoxus found in South Atlantic Southern Atlantic Gayi hake Merluccius gayi , found in North Pacific Silver hake Merluccius bilienaris , found in Northwest Atlantic North Pacific hake Merluccius productus , found in North Pacific Panama hake Merluccius angustimanus , found in Mediterranean Sea Senegalese hake Merluccius senegalensis , found in Atlantic coast of western North Africa Not all hake species are viewed as commercially important ... species. Commercial use The demand for hake has been conventionally the most in Europe. Hake ...   more details



  1. Hake (surname)

    Hake , or Hakes , is a surname of England English and Norsemen Nordic origin, with Hakes being patronymic from Hake Hakeson Hakessonn . The origins of Hake s are said to derive from the Old Norse word haki , which is cognate with the word hook and given originally to someone in the Fishing industry fishing trade . The surname also derives from the Northern Germany Northern Germanic surname Haack, which is a name from Middle Low German hake lang en young fellow . The surname is recorded in the eastern counties of England and originated under the pre 9th century Danish Viking influence. List of persons with the surname Alan Hake , co founder of Must Destroy Records Edward Hake floruit fl. 1579 , English satirist Herb Hake born 1903 , American author, cartoonist, radio, and television personality Thomas Gordon Hake 1809 1895 , English poet See also Hake , fish surname Hake ...   more details



  1. Hake fillet

    This article is about the fish product Hake fillet , for a general description of the fish and other uses see Hake Hake fillet is a type of fish product made from hake which is largely used in Spanish cuisine. Hake has soft white flesh which makes it easy to fillet. During the production of hake Fillet cut fillet , there are three steps that are particularly followed by hake processing industries. Firstly the headed and gutted hake fish are defrosted. Secondly, the scales found on the hake are removed and finally they are graded and filleted. ref Cite web author Seawork hake fillet fish processing url http www.seawork.com.na hake fillet skinon.html title Seawork fish processing Hake Fillet distributor, fish hake fillet publisher Seawork.com.na date accessdate 2010 09 15 ref After the production stage, the hake fillet is checked for blood, bones fins, black membrane, fleas, loose fish scales ... 18 C. ref Cite web author Seawork hake fillet fish processing url http www.seawork.com.na hake fillet skinless.html title Seawork fish processing Hake fillet Skinless, fish hake fillet publisher Seawork.com.na date accessdate 2010 09 15 ref Imports and exports of Hake fillet Frozen hake fillet ... companies are going through, export of hake fillet has been dropped by 3 and 22 in terms of volume and value respectively. The main importers of hake fillet for the year 2010 were Brazil 46 volume and 46 value and United States followed by Italy. Imports of hake fillet to Brazil has significantly raised by 69 in volume and 38 in value. Despite of this growth, hake fillet is the only one that has ... hake january 2010.html title Fao Globefish publisher Globefish.org date accessdate 2010 09 15 ref The main importers of hake fillet from Uruguay are Italy, Russia , Germany, Holland and France .... Cooking of Hake fillet Year ago, fishermen from the area of Bay of Biscay Basque brought the hake fish into Spanish gastronomy . An example is hake in potato casserole Galician style . The commonly ...   more details



  1. Red hake

    Taxobox name Red hake image Urophycis chuss.jpg image width 240px regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Gadiformes familia Phycidae genus Urophycis species U. chuss binomial Urophycis chuss binomial authority Johann Julius Walbaum Walbaum , 1792 The red hake or squirrel hake , Urophycis chuss , is a phycid hake of the genus Urophycis , Atlantic Ocean at depths of between 10 and 500 m. It grows to about 30 inches 75 cm and 7 lb 3.2 kg . Red hake are known to be an eating fish and not sought out by recreational fisherman as a gamefish. References FishBase species genus Urophycis species chuss month April year 2006 External links eol 210307 Category Phycidae Gadiformes stub nl Atlantische gaffelkabeljauw tl Pulang hake ...   more details



  1. Silver hake

    Taxobox name Silver hake image Merluccius bilinearis.jpg image width 240px regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Gadiformes familia Merlucciidae subfamilia Merlucciinae genus Merluccius species M. bilinearis binomial Merluccius bilinearis binomial authority Mitchill, 1814 The silver hake , Atlantic hake or New England hake , Merluccius bilinearis , is a merluccid hake of the genus Merluccius , found in the northwest Atlantic Ocean from Maryland to the Grand Banks Newfoundland Bank s, at depths of between 55 and 900 m. Its length is about 30 in 75 cm . References FishBase species genus Merluccius species bilinearis month April year 2006 Category Merlucciidae Gadiformes stub es Merluccius bilinearis fr Merlu argent nl Noordwestatlantische heek ja pt Merluccius bilinearis sl Srebrni osli sv Silverkummel ...   more details



  1. White hake

    Taxobox name White hake image Urophycis tenuis.jpg image width 240px regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Gadiformes familia Phycidae genus Urophycis species U. tenuis binomial Urophycis tenuis binomial authority Mitchill, 1814 The white hake or mud hake , Urophycis tenuis , is a phycid hake of the genus Urophycis , found in the northwest Atlantic Ocean from North Carolina to Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland , at depths of about 1,000 metres. It grows to about 4 ft 1.2 m . References FishBase species genus Urophycis species tenuis month April year 2006 Category Phycidae Gadiformes stub fr Urophycis tenuis is St ra brosma nl Witte heek sv Vitbrosme ...   more details



  1. Herbert Hake

    Cricinfo Herbert Denys Hake Order of the British Empire OBE 8 November 1894 &ndash 12 April 1975 ... wicketkeeper . As a child Hake was educated at Haileybury and Imperial Service College , where he represented the school in cricket. During the First World War Hake served in the British Armed Forces . Hake made his first class cricket first class debut for Cambridge University Cricket Club Cambridge University against PF Warner s XI in the 1920. The same season Hake made his County Championship ... . In 1921 Hake played four first class matces for Cambridge University, with his final first class match for the University coming against Warwickshire County Cricket Club Warwickshire . Hake did not manage to get his Cambridge Blue . During the 1921 season Hake captained Hampshire in a Championship match against Sussex County Cricket Club Sussex . From 1920 to 1925 Hake represented Hampshire in 21 .... Hake s final first class match for Hampshire came in the 1925 County Championship against Essex. After retiring from first class cricket Hake served firstly as the headmaster of his childhood school, Haileybury. Later Hake moved to Australia , where he served as the headmaster of The King s School, Parramatta The King s School in Parramatta , New South Wales from 1939 to 1964. Hake served as the Chairman ... this time Hake was awarded the Order of the British Empire . Hake died at Sydney , New South Wales on 12 April 1974. Family Hake s uncle Stanley Toyne represented Hampshire and the Marylebone Cricket ... Hake at Cricinfo http www.cricketarchive.com Hampshire Players 6 6634 6634.html Herbert Hake at CricketArchive ... statistics for Herbert Hake DEFAULTSORT Hake, Herbert Category 1894 births Category 1975 ...   more details



  1. Herb Hake

    . The drama department was cut back by one, and Hake was asked to take over the radio business at the college ... in hand, he started his new career. By the late 1950s he was learning television. During Hake s 30 ... s radio stations was changed to KHKE . Hake directed and hosted several radio and Television program TV programs , Story Hour , Landmarks in Iowa History and History with Herb Hake . He was a chalk ... house into a museum. Hake was president of the society from 1972 to 1974 and served on its board as well as that of the State Historical Society of Iowa . In retirement Hake interviewed long time residents ... remain to be treasured. Herbert V. Hake married his wife Monabell on dateformat June 4, 1930 , in Fayette ... , 1980, at the age of 76, of cancer . Writings by Hake 101 Stories of Cedar Falls 1977 Television career Landmarks in Iowa History Series WOI TV References Obituary of Herbert V. Hake, Cedar Falls ... Riebe, Rae The Record , Cedar Falls, Iowa, dateformat January 20, 1979 , Portrait of Herb Hake an uncured ham . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hake, Herb ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... OF DEATH March 10, 1980 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hake, Herb Category American cartoonists Category ...   more details



  1. Alan Hake

    BLP sources date July 2011 Alan Hake is the co founder of Must Destroy Must Destroy Records , but was also a key figure in many important Scotland Scottish underground music underground musical ensemble bands of the late 1980s and early 1990s. He was a key member of Exploding Tortoise. Hake went on to be a founder member of 18 Wheeler band 18 Wheeler , ref name Strong Strong, Martin C. 2003 The Great Indie Discography , Canongate, ISBN 1 84195 335 0, p. 723 ref signed to Creation Records in the early 1990s, and continued to contribute occasional bass guitar bass until they split in 1998. Together with Ian Scouser and Tremendous Mike, he then founded Must Destroy Records after several years working for Alan McGee s Poptones record label . References Reflist External links http www.mustdestroymusic.com Must Destroy Homepage http www.myspace.com mustdestroymusic Must Destroy My Space Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hake, Alan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hake, Alan Category British bass guitarists Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people UK musician stub ...   more details



  1. Harry Hake

    Harry Hake 1871 1955 was a prominent architect in Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati , Ohio , United States, at the turn of the 20th century. List of works Crosley Field Cincinnati and Suburban Telephone Company Building Art Deco Cincinnati East Manufacturing and Warehouse District Power Building Cincinnati, Ohio Power Building Queen City Club English Renaissance Western & Southern Financial Group Western Southern Life Insurance Co. Headquarters Cincinnati, Ohio Greek Revival Harry Hake is also listed as the architect on the tomb of former U.S.president William Henry Harrison. The tomb is located in North Bend, Ohio west of Cincinnati on Hwy US 50. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hake, Harry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1871 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1955 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hake, Harry Category 1871 births Category 1955 deaths Category Architects from Ohio Category People from Cincinnati, Ohio US architect stub ...   more details



  1. Hake Talbot

    Hake Talbot was an American writer chiefly known for his impossible crime mystery novel Rim of the Pit 1944 . His real name was Henning Nelms 1900 1986 , ref http gadetection.pbworks.com Talbot, Hake Hake Talbot, life and works ref which he reserved for writing non fiction about showmanship his chief occupation was as a stage magician . During a poll by experts in 1981 arranged by Edward D. Hoch for the preface of his anthology All But Impossible , Talbot s Rim of the Pit stood second ref http www.mysteryfile.com Locked Rooms Library.html Ranking of Impossible Crimes by Experts ref , next only to John Dickson Carr Carr s The Hollow Man as the best locked room mystery. Another novel, The Hangman s Handyman , which he wrote in 1942, was not so successful. He also wrote two short stories, The High House and The Other Side . pquote Talbot is the only Carr imitator whose work could actually be preferred to that of Carr himself...I hope it is clear...that while Talbot was influenced by Carr s approach, he in all cases showed plenty of personal creativity. br Mike Grost References reflist Crime fiction Category 1900 births Category 1986 deaths Category American thriller writers Category American magicians Category American non fiction writers ...   more details



  1. Edward Hake

    No footnotes date June 2010 Edward Hake floruit fl. 1579 , English satirist, was educated under John Hopkins psalmist John Hopkins , the part author of the metrical version of the Psalms . He dwelt at Gray s Inn and Barnard s Inn , London. In the address To the Gentle Reader prefixed to his Newes out of Powles Churchyard ... Otherwise entitled Syr Nummus 2nd ed., 1579 he speaks of the first three yeeres which I spent in the Inns of Chancery Innes of Chancery , being now about a dosen of yeeres passed. In 1585 and 1586 he was mayor of New Windsor , and in 1588 he represented Windsor UK Parliament constituency Windsor in parliament. His last work was published in 1604. He was protected by the earl of Leicester , whose policy it was to back the Puritan party, and who no doubt found a valuable ally in so vigorous a satirist of error in clerical places as was Hake. Newes out of Paules Churchyarde, A Trappe for Syr Monye , first appeared in 1567, but no copy of this impression is known, and it was re issued in 1579 with the name given above. The book takes the form of a dialogue between Bertulph and Paul, who meet in the aisles of the cathedral, and is divided into eight satyr s , dealing with the corruption of the higher clergy and of judges, the greed of attorneys, the tricks of physicians and apothecary apothecaries , the sumptuary law s, extravagant living, Sunday sports, the abuse of St Paul s cathedral as a meeting place for business and conversation, usury , and so on. It is written in rhymed fourteen syllable metre , which is often more comic than the writer meant. It contains, amid much prefatory matter, a note to the carping and scornefull Sicophant, in which he attacks ... A bibliography of these and of Hake s other works was compiled by Mr Charles Edmonds for his edition ... . NAME Hake, Edward ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hake, Edward Category English satirists Category People of the Tudor ...   more details



  1. North Pacific hake

    Taxobox name North Pacific hake image Merluccius productus.jpg regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Gadiformes familia Merlucciidae subfamilia Merlucciinae genus Merluccius species M. productus binomial Merluccius productus binomial authority William Orville Ayres Ayres , 1855 The North Pacific hake , Pacific hake , or Pacific whiting , Merluccius productus , is a merluccid hake ... silvery white on the belly. North Pacific hake have two dorsal fin s and a truncate caudal fin. Their pectoral ... Concave concave . Reproduction The North Pacific hake spawns from January to June. North Pacific hake may spawn more than once per season, so absolute fecundity is difficult to determine. Historically, inshore female Pacific hake matured at 15 inches 37 cm and 4 to 5 years of age. Currently, length at 50 maturity for females in the Port Susan North Pacific hake population is approximately ... hake are nocturnal feeders that undergo diel vertical migrations off the bottom in order to feed ... recognized stocks of Pacific hake a highly migratory offshore or coastal stock that ranges from southern ... stock, and a Strait of Georgia SOG stock. The offshore North Pacific hake stock spawned off south central ... year round and some Pacific hake have been observed spawning off the west coast of Vancouver Island. ref name McFarlane Resident Pacific hake in Puget Sound spawn in Port Susan and Dabob Bay from February ... Pacific Hake whiting fishery as sustainable on 21 October, 2009. The local and state managed ... hake. The National Marine Fisheries Service received a petition to list the North Pacific hake ... Basin DPS of the North Pacific hake called Pacific hake by NMFS was made a U.S. National Marine ... are voracious predators of hake and can substantially reduce their populations. ref name Zeidberg and Robison .... last2 Dorn first2 M. W. lastauthoramp yes chapter Biology and fisheries of North Pacific hake Merluccius ... Hake Biology, fisheries and markets year 1995 publisher Chapman & Hall location London isbn pages ...   more details



  1. USS Hake (SS-256)

    Otherships USS Hake Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Image USS Hake 0825611.jpg 300px Hake SS 256 , c. 1945. Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Ship flag USN flag ... Ship EW Ship armament Fleet boat armament 3 inch USS Hake SS AGSS 256 , a sclass Gato submarine , was a ship of the United States Navy named for the hake , a kind of fish. Her Keel laying keel was laid ... history Atlantic war patrols, April July 1943 Hake departed for shakedown off Naval Submarine Base ... 1944 Newly assigned to the Pacific, Hake departed New London 25 August 1943 for San Diego , via the Panama ... 6 December. Hake armed at Pearl Harbor and departed for her third war patrol 27 December 1943. She ... before making her escape. Hake next encountered three ships with two escorts 1 February. With the three ... and Hake was not attacked by the screening vessels. She then departed for Fremantle, Australia , terminating the patrol there 20 February 1944. Hake s fourth war patrol was spent in the South China ... Hake damaged several ships, she battled escorts and searched for more transports until 30 April, when ..., commencing 23 May, Hake was assigned the area southwest of Mindanao . Her duty was to attack shipping ... attacks prevented her from sinking any of the accompanying destroyers. Hake also succeeded in sinking ... to Fremantle 11 July 1944. During this patrol, Hake was the witness to the loss of USS Harder SS 257 . Hake returned to her patrol area off the Philippines, departing 5 August. During this, her sixth ... for her seventh war patrol, Hake encountered few contacts in her patrol area. Operating with USS Hardhead SS 365 2 and the ill fated USS Growler SS 215 2 , which was lost on the patrol, Hake spent .... On 19 November Hake torpedoed Japanese cruiser Isuzu Japanese cruiser Isuzu west of Corregidor ... 2007 11 19 ref Hake was subsequently sent on a special mission off Panay Island , where she rendezvoused ... air attacks. Her valuable cargo safe, Hake returned to Australia , arriving Fremantle 16 December ...   more details



  1. Benjamin F. Hake

    Infobox scientist name Benjamin F. Hake image image size caption birth date September 3, 1895 birth place Omaha , Nebraska death date August 5, 1973 death place Santa Barbara, California Santa Barbara , California residence citizenship nationality United States ethnicity field geology work institutions Marland Oil Company , U.S. Army , Gulf Oil Company alma mater Stanford University prizes Legion of Merit Benjamin F. Hake 3 September 1895, Omaha, Nebraska 5 August 1973, Santa Barbara, California was an American petroleum geologist who helped explore the Mexican oil fields in Baja California, the west coast of Mexico, Tamaulipas and Vera Cruz. He served in both World Wars in WWI with the ambulance corps and Railway Artillery Reserve in France. In WWII he was an officer, working on the Canol project and advising on national petroleum policies. After the war, he helped Gulf Oil Corp in a number of countries including Morocco, Brazil, Tunisia and Algeria, and became General Manager of Gulf Oil Company of Bolivia. Early Life and Family br Hake was born on September 3, 1895 in Omaha, Nebraska, the son of Benjamin Franklin Hake Sr. and Aura Smith Hake. As a child, he traveled around America with his family, but spent much of his time in Wyoming. He graduated from Polytechnic High School ... and during his odyssey Hake met some of the top Generals, slept in the huts of peons affected by the war .... They had four children and five grandchildren. Career br Hake worked for Marland and investigated ... in 1959. Hake was a popular lecturer and active author. He was a member of the Cosmos Club and a fellow ... br Memorial to Benjamin Franklin Hake 1895 1973, Carl C. Addison, Geological Society of America 1974 ..., Alaska , Benjamin F. Hake, on Google books br A study of faulting in the Coast Ranges, California , Benjamin F. Hake on Google books Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hake, Benjamin ... DEFAULTSORT Hake, Benjamin, F. Category 1895 births Category 1973 deaths Category American geologists ...   more details



  1. Thomas Gordon Hake

    Thomas Gordon Hake 10 March 1809 11 January 1895 , England English poet , was born at Leeds , of an old Devon family. His mother was a Clan Gordon Gordon of the Huntly, Scotland Huntly branch. He studied medicine at St George s hospital and at Edinburgh and Glasgow , but had given up practice for many years before his death and had devoted himself to a literary life. In 1839, he published a prose epic Vales , republished in Ainsworth s magazine as Valdarno , which attracted the attention of Dante Gabriel Rossetti DG Rossetti . In after years, he became an intimate member of the circle of friends and followers gathered round Rossetti, who so far departed from his usual custom as to review Hake s poems in the Academy and Fortnightly Review . In 1871, he published Madeline in 1872, Parables and Tales in 1883, The Serpent Play in 1890, New Day Sonnets and, in 1892, his Memoirs of Eighty Years . Dr Hake s works had much subtlety and felicity of expression, and were warmly appreciated in a somewhat restricted literary circle. In his last published verse, the sonnet s, he shows an advance in facility on the occasional harshness of his earlier work. He was given a Civil List literary pension in 1893. He saw much value in the use of snuff, which he wrote to a critic of his habit , not only wakes up that torpor so prevalent between the nose and the brain, making the wings of an idea uncurl like those of a newborn butterfly, but while others sneeze and run at the eyes my scheiderian membrane is impervious to the weather or, to be more explicit, I never take a cold in the head. wikisource author 1911 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hake, Thomas Gordon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 10 March 1809 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 11 January 1895 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hake, Thomas Gordon Category 1809 births Category 1895 deaths Category People from Leeds Category 19th century English medical doctors Category English poets Category Alumni of the University ...   more details



  1. Karl Georg Albrecht Ernst von Hake

    Unreferenced date November 2006 Karl Georg Albrecht Ernst von Hake 8 August 1768 &ndash 19 May 1835 was a Kingdom of Prussia Prussian general and Minister of War . Hake was born on the estate of Flatow now part of Kremmen in the Margraviate of Brandenburg . He entered the Prussian Army in 1785. In 1793, while serving under the command of Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick , he distinguished himself in the Battle of Pirmasens during the French Revolutionary Wars against France. For his actions he was later to be decorated, on 3 April 1814, with the Pour le M rite medal with Oak leaves. Hake served as Minister of War from 17 June 1810 until August 1813 when he was replaced by Hermann von Boyen . Returning to the field, he was wounded at the Battle of Leipzig in October 1813. In 1819 Hake was again appointed Minister of War. King Frederick William III of Prussia ordered him to conduct experiments into the use of the optical telegraph . Hake, however, was opposed to optical telegraphy and devised several means of preventing the experiments from being implemented. He successfully delayed the experiments until May 1830. Hake finally left the War Ministry in 1833 and died two years later, in 1835, at Naples , Italy . br S start S bef rows 2 before Gerhard von Scharnhorst S ttl rows 1 title German General Staff Chief of the Prussian General Staff years 1810&ndash 1812 S aft rows 1 after Gustav von Rauch S ttl rows 1 title Prussian Minister of War years 1810&ndash 1813 S aft rows 1 after Hermann von Boyen S bef rows 1 before Hermann von Boyen S ttl rows 1 title Prussian Minister ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hake, Karl Georg Albrecht Ernst Von ALTERNATIVE ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hake, Karl Georg Albrecht Ernst Von Category 1768 births Category 1835 deaths ... military class de Karl Georg Albrecht Ernst von Hake it Karl Georg Albrecht Ernst von Hake no Karl Georg Albrecht Ernst von Hake pt Karl Georg Albrecht Ernst von Hake ru , ...   more details



  1. Merlucciidae

    Taxobox name Merlucciidae image Merluccius bilinearis.jpg image caption Silver hake , Merluccius bilinearis regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Gadiformes familia Merlucciidae subdivision ranks Genera subdivision Lyconodes br Lyconus br Macruronus br Merluccius br Steindachneria ... Merlucciidae is a family of cod like fish, including most hake s. ref name Hakes cite book ... catalogue of hake species known to date publisher Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations ... in the southwest Pacific and the North Pacific hake Merluccius productus that is fished ... small Blue grenadier , also known as hoki, blue hake, New Zealand whiptail, whiptail, or whiptail hake ... hake , Merluccius albidus small Samuel Latham Mitchill Mitchill , 1818 small . Panama hake , Merluccius angustimanus small Samuel Garman Garman , 1899 small Southern hake , Merluccius australis small Hutton, 1872 small Silver hake , Merluccius bilinearis small Samuel Latham Mitchill Mitchill , 1814 small Shallow water cape hake, Merluccius capensis small Castelnau, 1861 small South Pacific hake, Merluccius gayi gayi small Guichenot, 1848 small Peruvian hake, Merluccius gayi peruanus small Ginsburg, 1954 small Cortez hake , Merluccius hernandezi small Mathews, 1985 small Argentine hake, Merluccius hubbsi small Marini, 1933 small Image Steindachneria argentea.jpg thumb 240px Luminous hake , Steindachneria argentea European hake, Merluccius merluccius small Carolus Linnaeus Linnaeus , 1758 small Deep water cape hake , Merluccius paradoxus small Franca, 1960 small Merluccius patagonicus small Lloris & Matallanas, 2003 small Benguela hake , Merluccius polli small Cadenat, 1950 small North Pacific hake , Pacific hake, or Pacific whiting, Merluccius productus small William Orville Ayres Ayres , 1855 small Senegalese hake , Merluccius senegalensis small Cadenat, 1950 small Genus Steindachneria Luminous hake , Steindachneria argentea small George Brown Goode Goode & Tarleton Hoffman Bean ...   more details



  1. Hoki

    Hoki can mean H ki Province , was an old province of Japan, today part of the Tottori Prefecture. H ki, Tottori , a town in Japan. H ki , a Japanese era name from 770 through 781. Hoki fish , another name for blue grenadier, a merluccid hake of the genus Macruronus . disambig it Hoki simple Hoki ...   more details



  1. File:Hake.jpg

    Summary r v atlantis , fish survey deck with pile of white hake sette collection 1936 CODE seta 013 Photographer sette, o.e. source Northeast Fisheries Science Center http www.nefsc.noaa.gov Licensing PD USGov NOAA Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Svenbot ...   more details



  1. Merluccius hubbsi

    Italics title Taxobox name Argentine hake image image width regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Gadiformes familia Merlucciidae subfamilia Merlucciinae genus Merluccius species M. hubbsi binomial Merluccius hubbsi binomial authority Marini, 1933 range map The Argentine hake Merluccius hubbsi is a merluccid hake of the genus Merluccius , found in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean , along the coast of Argentina . Very similar to Merluccius merluccius European hake , it can reach a length of 95  cm, with a weight up to 5  Kg. It lives at depths from 100 to 200  m, and feeds on crustaceans, squids and fish including smaller hakes . It migrates southwards in spring and northwards in autumn. References FishBase species genus Merluccius species hubbsi month March year 2009 Category Merlucciidae Category Fish of the Atlantic Ocean Category Fauna of Argentina Gadiformes stub es Merluccius hubbsi fr Merluccius hubbsi it Merluccius hubbsi nl Argentijnse heek pt Merluccius hubbsi sl Argentinski osli sv Argentinsk kummel ...   more details



  1. Merluccius paradoxus

    Taxobox name Deep water Cape hake image image width 240px regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Gadiformes familia Merlucciidae subfamilia Merlucciinae genus Merluccius species M. paradoxus binomial Merluccius paradoxus binomial authority Franca, 1960 range map The Deep water Cape hake Merluccius paradoxus is a merluccid hake of the genus Merluccius , found in the south eastern Atlantic Ocean , along the coast of Southern Africa , south of Angola . Its range extends in decreasing abundance around the southern coast of Africa and into the Indian Ocean , but it is at its most plentiful in the cold, nutrient rich fishing grounds of the Benguela Current . In South Africa , in combination with Merluccius capensis , the so called Shallow water Cape hake , it is one of the most important commercial food fishes and locally is generally known as Stockfish this English name being derived from the Afrikaans stokvis . ref name Hakes cite book last Lloris first Domingo title Hakes of the world family Merlucciidae an annotated and illustrated catalogue of hake species known to date publisher Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations location Rome year 2005 isbn 925104984X available for download at http www.fao.org ref Very similar to Merluccius merluccius European hake , it has an average length of 40 60  cm, up to a maximum of about 80  cm. It lives close to the bottom in muddy areas on the continental shelf and slope. It usually is to be found at depths of 200 to 850m, although most commonly below 400 m. Immature specimens feed on small deep sea fishes and crustaceans, especially Euphausiacea . Mature hake feed mainly on fish, squid, and crustaceans, especially Mysidacea and Euphausiacea. ref name Hakes There still is little information on its migratory habits as compared to those of Merluccius capensis , which have been fairly well studied. The Deep water Cape Hake is often fished together with the species Merluccius capensis , which ...   more details



  1. Merluccius capensis

    Italics title Taxobox name Shallow water Cape hake image image width 240px regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Gadiformes familia Merlucciidae subfamilia Merlucciinae genus Merluccius species Merluccius capensis binomial Merluccius capensis binomial authority Castelnau, 1861 range map The Shallow water Cape hake Merluccius capensis is a merluccid hake of the genus Merluccius , found in the south eastern Atlantic Ocean , along the coast of South Africa . Its range extends southwards around the coast and into the Indian Ocean . On the east coast it is less abundant and Merluccius capensis is rarely found in significant numbers north of KwaZulu Natal . On the west coast, Merluccius capensis occurs as far north as Benguela in Angola , where its distribution overlaps that of Merluccius polli , the Benguela hake. In South Africa, Merluccius capensis is one of the most important commercial food fishes and locally is generally known as stockfish this English name being derived from the Afrikaans stokvis . ref name SmithsFishes cite book author Smith, Margaret M. Heemstra, Philip C. title Smiths sea fishes publisher Southern Book Publishers location Grahamstown, South Africa year 1995 isbn 9781868120321 ref Very similar to Merluccius merluccius European hake and Merluccius paradoxus the deep water Cape hake , Merluccius capensis has an average length of about 50  cm, up to a maximum of about convert 120 cm 0 abbr on . It lives close to the bottom on the continental shelf and upper slope at depths from 50 to 500  m, usually not below 400m. Its preferred depth partly overlaps that of Merluccius paradoxus between depths of 200 400m. Merluccius capensis ..., deep sea fishes and crustaceans. Large hake feed on squid and fishes as well smaller hake and jack ... Hakes of the world family Merlucciidae an annotated and illustrated catalogue of hake species known ... to be year round, or to occur mainly from mid spring to early summer. The Cape hake is often fished ...   more details



  1. Merluccius gayi

    Italic title Taxobox name South Pacific Peruvian hake image Merluza.jpg image width 230px regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Gadiformes familia Merlucciidae genus Merluccius species M. gayi binomial Merluccius gayi binomial authority Alphone Guichenot Guichenot , 1848 range map Merluccius sp mapa.svg range map caption Range of M. g. gayi green , M. g. peruanus red , and some related species blue The South Pacific hake Merluccius gayi gayi and the Peruvian hake Merluccius gayi peruanus are two subspecies of merluccid hake of the genus Merluccius , found in the south western Pacific Ocean , along the coast of South America , from Peru Merluccius gayi peruanus to the Chilean coasts up to the Chilo Archipelago . During the Southern Hemisphere summer, it migrates southwards in shallow waters, while in the winter it lives more to the north, in far deeper waters. Merluccius gayi is very similar to the European hake Merluccius merluccius . They feed on crustacean s, cephalopod s and other fish. References FishBase species genus Merluccius species gayi month June year 2009 External links Commonscat inline Merluccius gayi Merluccius gayi Category Merlucciidae Category Fish of the Pacific Ocean Category Fauna of Peru Category Fauna of Chile Category Animals described in 1848 Gadiformes stub es Merluccius gayi it Merluccius gayi pt Merluccius gayi sv Chilensk kummel ...   more details



  1. Vasana (Galley)

    File Real Galley Replica Barcelona.jpg thumb 300px A replica of a Spanish Galley The Vasana was a Spanish Galley which was a part of the Spanish Armada of 1588. Whilst passing through the Bay of Biscay the fleet was hit by a Tempest . The Portugal Portuguese galley, Diana lost both sail and oars at this time and sank stern first with the loss of all hands. ref name Shippen, Edward 2 Shippen p90 91 ref At this time aboard the Vasana the slaves broke free of their chains and Mutiny mutinied . ref name Shippen, Edward 2 Shippen p90 91 ref Lead by a Welshman named David Gwynne Sailor David Gwynne and armed with homemade Stilettos they overpowered the free men aboard. In Samuel Beeton s book Beeton s Boys Annual of Fact, Fiction, History and Adventure , Beeton described that Gwynne had persuaded the captain to release the slaves that the oarsmen might try and save the ship. ref name Beeton, Samuel Orchart 1 Beeton p455 ref The captain of the Royal seeing what had happened aboard the Vasana came alongside and fired a Broadside . ref name Hake, Thomas 2 Hake p285 ref The slaves aboard the Royal then also rose in mutiny and Gwynne, bringing the Vasana alongside boarded her. ref name Shippen, Edward 3 Shippen p90 91 ref The slaves killed all Spanish crewmen and threw their bodies overboard, then set sail for Bayonne . ref name Beeton, Samuel Orchart 1 Beeton p456 ref The exploits aboard the Vasana were recounted by Theodore Watts Dunton in, The Jubliee Greeting at Spithead to the Men of Greater Britain ref name Hake, Thomas 2 Hake p285 ref References reflist Bibliography Shippen, Edward Naval battles ancient and modern J. C. McCurdy & Co. 1883. Hake, Thomas The Life And Letters Of Theodore Watts Dunton Kessinger. 11 January 2005. ISBN 978 1417961436 Beeton, Samuel Orchart Beetons Boys Annual of Fact, Fiction, History and Adventure Ward Lock & Tyler. 1870. Category Ancient ships Category Spanish Armada Category 16th century ships ...   more details




Articles 1 - 25 of 417          Next


Search   in  
Search for hake in Tutorials
Search for hake in Encyclopedia
Search for hake in Videos
Search for hake in Books
Search for hake in Software
Search for hake in DVDs
Search for hake in Store


Advertisement




hake in Encyclopedia
hake top hake

Home - Add TutorGig to Your Site - Disclaimer

©2011-2013 TutorGig.com. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Statement