its connection to the city adopted the nickname Bluenose Squadron , the common nickname for people from Nova Scotia and a tribute to the schooner Bluenose . ref name DND ref name RCAF The squadron moved ... more details
The Canadian Experience is a television documentary film documentary series shown on CBC Television each of its one hour episodes present an event or story from Canadian history . The first episode aired on January 22, 2004. The series is produced by the CBC Documentary Unit , the team behind Canada A People s History . Reruns of the series can be seen on bold TV channel bold . Episodes The Queen and the Skipper The Story of The Bluenose The history of the famous racing schooner Talking Canadian A look at distinctly Canadian English words and modes of speech The Underground Railroad Flight to Freedom The Canadian role up to and during the American Civil War Year of the Hunter The making of Nanook of the North , the first true documentary film Expo 67 Back to the Future The success of the World s Fair in Montreal , and its effect on Canada Sisters in the Wilderness The story of Susanna Moodie and her sister Catharine Parr Traill , writers in early 19th century Upper Canada . two hour episode Specials The 13th Mission The story of a World War II Avro Lancaster Lancaster bomber , including the women who built it and the men who flew it, in the context of the war era. First aired June 6, 2004, the 60th anniversary of D Day . The Liberation of Holland The story of the Canadian First Army s task to liberate the Netherlands , and particularly the grueling Battle of the Scheldt in the autumn of 1944. First aired May 2005, near the 60th anniversary of VE Day . External links http www.cbc.ca canadianexperience Official Website DEFAULTSORT Canadian Experience, The Category Canadian documentary television series Category Studies of Canadian history Category CBC network shows ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Image Crescent Beach Fall 2004.jpg thumb Crescent Beach is a 2  km long, 40 to 65 m wide crescent shaped beach , with white sand , not far from the community of LaHave, Nova Scotia LaHave and the town of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia town Lunenburg famous for the Bluenose schooner . Other nearby communities are Green Bay and Petite Riviere Bridge, Nova Scotia Petite Riviere . The beach is known for its sandy dunes and windsurfing . Location map Canada Nova Scotia width 220 lon dir W lat dir N lat deg 44 lat min 14 lat sec 41.2 lon deg 64 lon min 24 lon sec 15.6 caption Crescent Beach in Nova Scotia The sand beach is separated from the tidal flats and salt marsh of Dublin Bay by sand dunes which rise in height from 2 m in the west to 6.8 m near the east end. A large wooden fence has existed between the beach and dunes since the 1930s. The Crescent Beach sand bar connects some of the LaHave Islands to the mainland. Prior to the construction of the paved road behind the dunes running the length of the backshore, the beach was primarily used as a path to and from George Island which is part of the LaHave Islands. Automobiles are permitted on the actual beach itself, something rare in Nova Scotia. Coord 44 14 41.2 N 64 24 15.6 W display title Category Beaches of Nova Scotia Category Geography of Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia Category Visitor attractions in Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia LunenburgNS geo stub ... more details
to share its Yarmouth facility with Canadian National Railways which operated the M V Bluenose ferry ... M V Bluenose II ex M S Stena Jutlandica on its Bar Harbor crossing. Prince of Fundy Cruises had the Scotia ... and taken over, along with the M V Bluenose , by Northumberland Ferries Limited which .... The Bluenose II was sold at the end of the 1997 season by Bay Ferries and the proceeds were used ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Home In Halifax Type Live album Artist Stan Rogers Cover HomeInHalifaxCover.jpg Released 1993 Recorded March 12, 1982 Genre Folk music Folk Length 64 01 Label Fogarty s Cove Music Producer Paul Mills Reviews Allmusic Rating 3 5 Allmusic class album id r204067 pure url yes link Last album From Fresh Water br 1984 This album Home In Halifax br 1993 Next album Poetic Justice Stan Rogers album Poetic Justice br 1996 Home in Halifax is a 1993 in music 1993 live album by Stan Rogers . It was recorded by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation CBC during a concert Rogers performed at the Dalhousie Arts Centre Rebecca Cohn Auditorium in City of Halifax Halifax , Nova Scotia in March 1982, 11 years prior. The concert was put together as a life radio and T.V. broadcast celebrating Rogers annual appearance at the Cohn. The stage was decorated with a ship s mast, wheels, lobster traps and fishing nets. Track listing Bluenose Make & Break Harbour Field Behind The Plow Shriner Cows dialogue Night Guard Morris Dancers dialogue The Idiot song The Idiot Lies Free In The Harbour Band Introductions dialogue Workin Joe The Legend Of Fingal dialogue Giant Stan Rogers song Giant 45 Years Mary Ellen Carter Intro dialogue The Mary Ellen Carter Barrett s Privateers Sailor s Rest Intro dialogue Sailor s Rest Musicians Stan Rogers 6 string, 12 string guitars Garnet Rogers Fiddle, Electric guitar Jim Morison Bass Paul Mills 6 string guitar Category Stan Rogers albums Category Live albums published posthumously Category 1993 live albums 1990s folk album stub ... more details
Remembering Stan Rogers An East Coast Tribute is a tribute album to Canada Canadian folk music folk singer songwriter Stan Rogers , released in 1995 on EMI Music Canada . The album was recorded live over two nights of concert performances at City of Halifax Halifax s Rebecca Cohn Auditorium on April 23 and 24, 1995. In 1996 a second volume was released, An East Coast Tribute II , which featured fourteen more performances from this tribute concert. Track listing An East Coast Tribute The Irish Descendants , The Mary Ellen Carter Rita & Mary Rankin , Tiny Fish for Japan Terry Kelly , Fogarty s Cove Ian McKinnon and Joey Kitson , You Can t Stay Here Evans & Doherty , The Lock Keeper Debbie Adshade , Harris and the Mare Les M chants Maquereaux , Acadian Saturday Night Lennie Gallant , Make and Break Harbour John Allan Cameron , Guitar Instrumental Laura Smith , Song of the Candle Matt Minglewood , Forty Five Years Modabo , Northwest Passage song Northwest Passage Bruce Guthro , Stan s Tune An East Coast Tribute II Rita & Mary Rankin , The Wreck of the Athens Queen The Irish Descendants , Sailor s Rest Terry Kelly , The Bluenose Ian McKinnon and Joey Kitson , The Jeannie C. Evans & Doherty , White Squall Debbie Adshade , Giant Lennie Gallant , Fisherman s Wharf McGinty , Rolling Down to Old Maui Sweet Absalon , The Flowers of Bermuda Laura Smith , Delivery Delayed Matt Minglewood , Working Joe Modabo , Oh No, Not I Bruce Guthro , So Blue Cast, Barrett s Privateers Category Tribute albums Category Compilation albums by Canadian artists Category 1995 compilation albums Category Folk compilation albums 1990s folk album stub ... more details
The Nunatamiut people of the land are an Alaskan Inuit nomadic group who lived in the Alaskan interior and were known as great caribou hunters. When caribou numbers dwindled in the 19th century, some Nunatamiut migrated towards the Mackenzie River delta. ref name arcticblast cite web url http www.arcticblast.polarhusky.com nomads title People of Mackenzie River accessdate 2007 09 30 publisher arcticblast ref Around 1910, with continued insufficient caribou to sustain the native hunting grounds, further Nunatamiut migration occurred into the Siglit area spurred by increased demand for furs by the Hudson s Bay Company and the possibility of jobs within the whaling industry. The Inuvialuit of the Siglit area were unhappy with the arrival of the Nunatamiut, afraid that the Nunatamuit would deplete the Inuvialuit s Bluenose caribou herd. But the Nunatamiut, inland hunters of the Inupiat people Inupiat region, were in high demand by the American whalers. ref name pcgcca cite web url http www.pc.gc.ca pn np yt ivvavik natcul natcul2 E.asp title Ivvavik National Park of Canada accessdate 2007 09 30 publisher pc.gc.ca ref Eventually, the Nunatamiut who settled in the Siglit area became known as the Uummarmiut people of the green trees , and intermarried with the local Inuvialuit. ref name canadianarchaeology cite web url http www.canadianarchaeology.com cmcc pinuva.htm title Retracing an Archaeological Expedition accessdate 2007 09 30 author David Morrison, Curator of N.W.T. Archaeology, District of Mackenzie, Canadian Museum of Civilization publisher canadianarchaeology.com archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20070703010526 http www.canadianarchaeology.com cmcc pinuva.htm Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2007 07 03 ref Notes reflist Category Inuit groups Category Aboriginal peoples in Canadian territories Category Inupiaq words and phrases NorthwestTerritories stub ... more details
Archibald Hinshelwood died 1773 was a lawyer, merchant and political figure in Nova Scotia . He was a member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1759 to 1773, representing Lunenburg County from 1761 to 1765 and from 1770 to 1773, and Lunenburg town from 1765 to 1770. His name also appears as Hinchelwood . Hinshelwood came to City of Halifax Halifax as a clerk for Edward Cornwallis in 1749. The spy Thomas Pichon , also known as Thomas Tyrell, was placed in Hinshelwood s custody during his stay at Halifax. He was first elected to the provincial assembly in a by election held in 1759 but he was unseated after an appeal Hinshelwood was elected in the general election that followed later that same year. He also served as a registrar for the court of probate and a justice of the peace for Halifax County, Nova Scotia Halifax County . In 1772, he was named customs collector for Halifax. ref http www.gov.ns.ca nsarm virtual assembly archives.asp?ID 53 Voices of the People Nova Scotia House of Assembly, Petitions and Correspondence, 1758 1800, Nova Scotia Archives & Records Management ref Hinshelwood was deputy provincial secretary and clerk of aasembly. ref http books.google.com books?id eAFYYDxElg4C&pg PA165 Cuthbertson, Brian Johnny Bluenose Epic Nova Scotian Election Battles 1758 1848 1994 ISBN 088780294X ref In 1773, he had been recommended for a seat in the province s Council, to replace Sebastian Zouberbuhler , but he died in the autumn of that year. References http www.ourroots.ca e toc.aspx?id 11344 A history of Nova Scotia, or, Acadie. Volume II 1866 Beamish Murdoch Murdoch, B reflist External links http www.gilderlehrman.org search display results.php?id GLC03902.61 Letter from Archibald Hinshelwood, August 19, 1865, Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hinshelwood, Archibald ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1773 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hinshelwood, Ar ... more details
Infobox River river name Roscoe River image name caption origin mouth Amundsen Gulf br Coord 69 39 51 N 120 57 27 W type river region CA NU display inline,title name Roscoe River mouth basin countries Canada length elevation mouth elevation Sea level discharge watershed The Roscoe River is a waterway located above the Arctic Circle on the mainland of Northern Canada . It originates at coord 68 41 55 N 120 12 35 W type waterbody region CA NU name Roscoe River head in western Kitikmeot Region, Nunavut Kitikmeot Region , Nunavut , northwest of Bluenose Lake . The river passes through the Melville Hills and Tuktut Nogait National Park in the Northwest Territories , before emptying into Amundsen Gulf at its juncture with Dolphin and Union Strait , between Deas Thompson Point and Tysoe Point. History During the Vilhjalmur Stefansson Stef nsson Rudolph Martin Anderson Anderson Arctic exploration expedition of 1908 1912, expedition party members found Inuit village ruins near the river. ref name Stefansson cite book last Stefansson first Vilhjalmur title The Stef nsson Anderson Arctic Expedition of the American Museum Preliminary Ethnological Report publisher American Museum of Natural History date 1914 edition Digitized October 9, 2007 pages 226, 305 oclc 13626409 url http books.google.com books?id NhBAAAAIAAJ&pg PA305&lpg PA305&dq 22Roscoe River 22&source bl&ots P6Dbq1CS71&sig WXLnkyVo9PjA2puWv6fVQWqKNHI&hl en&ei oB2wSb bMYnOtQOiufBz&sa X&oi book result&resnum 6&ct result PPA226,M1 ref See also List of rivers of the Northwest Territories List of rivers of Nunavut References Reflist Information on Roscoe River from the Atlas of Canada Rivers of Nunavut Northwest Territories hydrography Category Rivers of Kitikmeot Region Category Rivers of the Northwest Territories KitikmeotNU geo stub NorthwestTerritories geo stub ... more details
Infobox Athleticrace bgcolour red image Scotiabank Bluenose Marathon Logo.jpg imagesize 146px caption Scotiabank Blue Nose Marathon Logo date May location Halifax Regional Municipality Halifax , Nova Scotia , Canada type Road distance Marathon est 2004 record homepage http www.bluenosemarathon.com The Blue Nose Marathon is a charity road marathon that has been held each spring in Halifax Regional Municipality Halifax since 2004. The race is currently sponsored by Scotiabank , as the Scotiabank Blue Nose Marathon . This marathon is a standard length at 26 miles 42.2 kilometers . Since its inception, abbreviated runs are also available including a 5 km, 10 km, and 1 2 marathon 21.1 km , each sponsored by different local sponsors. Course Description and Information Deleted image removed File blue nose full marathon route 2010.JPG thumb 2010 Marathon route Set within the Halifax Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Dartmouth city confines, the Blue Nose Marathon includes a path around Lake Banook and Lake Micmac , crossing one of the Halifax s MacDonald Bridge, and a run though Point Pleasant Park on the south end Halifax peninsula. The course begins at five separate points around Halifax Regional Municipality HRM to accommodate the five marathon lengths. Sponsors and Partners Scotiabank Title Sponsor 2010 2012 Volkswagen Race Sponsor 2010 Chronicle Herald The Chronicle Herald Race Sponsor 2010 Ben s Race Sponsor 2010, 5K Title Sponsor 2011 Doctors Nova Scotia Race Sponsor 2010, Youth Run Title Sponsor 2011 Goodlife Fitness 10K Title Sponsor 2011 Johnson Inc. Half Marathon Title Sponsor 2011 See also Running Half marathon Exercise References reflist World Marathon Majors Category Recurring sporting events established in 2004 Category Marathons in Canada Category Marathon stubs ... more details
Taxobox image image width image caption regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Cypriniformes familia Cyprinidae genus Pteronotropis genus authority Henry Weed Fowler Fowler , 1935 Pteronotropis is a genus of cyprinid fish endemism endemic to the United States . There are currently nine species in this genus. Species Pteronotropis euryzonus small Royal Dallas Suttkus Suttkus , 1955 small Broadstripe shiner Pteronotropis grandipinnis small David Starr Jordan D. S. Jordan , 1877 small Apalachee shiner Pteronotropis hubbsi small Reeve Maclaren Bailey R. M. Bailey & Henry W. Robison H. W. Robison , 1978 small Bluehead shiner Pteronotropis hypselopterus small Albert G nther G nther , 1868 small Sailfin shiner Pteronotropis merlini small Royal Dallas Suttkus Suttkus & Maurice F. Mettee Mettee , 2001 small Orangetail shiner Pteronotropis metallicus small David Starr Jordan D. S. Jordan & Seth Eugene Meek Meek , 1884 small Pteronotropis signipinnis small Reeve Maclaren Bailey R. M. Bailey & Royal Dallas Suttkus Suttkus , 1952 small Flagfin shiner Pteronotropis stonei small Henry Weed Fowler Fowler , 1921 small Lowland shiner Pteronotropis welaka small Barton Warren Evermann Evermann & William Converse Kendall Kendall , 1898 small Bluenose shiner References FishBase genus genus Pteronotropis month August year 2011 reflist Category Cyprinidae Category Fish of North America Category Fish of the United States Cypriniformes stub ca Pteronotropis ... more details
is abundant on the Anderson. The Bluenose Barren ground Caribou herd, which calves further east near Bluenose Lake, migrates south down parts of the Anderson River valley in July. Musk ox , moose , and grizzly ... more details
after the American Revolution. ref cite web url http www.gov.ns.ca nsarm virtual bluenose results.asp?Search &SearchList1 1&Language English title How the Bluenose Got Its Name last Nova Scotia Archives ... more details
Infobox River river name Hornady River image name caption origin South of Bluenose Lake Takipaq , Nunavut mouth Coord 69 19 50 N 123 47 41 W type river region CA display inline,title name Hornady River mouth br Amundsen Gulf , Northwest Territories basin countries Canada length km 190 length elevation mouth elevation Sea level discharge m3 s 52.2 discharge ref name Ayles cite journal last Ayles first G. Burton coauthors Norman B. Snow date 2002 journal Arctic publisher ucalgary.ca volume 56 issue Supp. 1 pages 9 title Canadian Beaufort Sea 2000 The Environmental and Social Setting url http pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca arctic Arctic55 S 4.pdf ref watershed km2 13120 watershed ref name Ayles Hornaday River variants Big River , Homaday River , Hornaaa River ref name oclc cite web url http 0 tspilot.oclc.org.millennium.mohave.edu lcsh sh2004011506.html title Hornaday River Nunavut and N.W.T. publisher oclc.org accessdate 2009 03 06 ref or Rivi re La Ronci re le Noury ref name Davis cite book last Davis first Richard Clarke title Lobsticks and Stone Cairns Human Landmarks in the Arctic publisher University of Calgary Press date 1996 pages 153 154 isbn 1895176883 url http books.google.com ?id CKisKFb0YKYC&pg PA153&lpg PA153&dq riviere la ronciere le noury 09 Hornaday ref is a waterway located above the Arctic Circle on the mainland of Northern Canada . The upper reach of a river first discovered in 1868 was named Rivi re La Ronci re le Noury in honour of Admiral Baron Adalbert Camille Marie Cl ment de La Ronci re Le Noury , commander of the Mediterranean Squadron, and president of the Soci t ... , convert 20 km abbr on south of Bluenose Lake ref name oclc Takipaq . ref name proposed cite ... title Survey of the proposed national park at Bluenose Lake last Stevenson first Marc date 1991 ... food source for the fish species. ref name charr The Bluenose Barren ground Caribou herd s calving ... Herd cite web url http www.nwtwildlife.com NWTwildlife caribou bluenosewest.htm title Bluenose West ... more details
Refimprove date September 2009 The tall ship s afloat today when date March 2012 listed alphabetically by vessel name col begin col break A.J. Meerwald ship A.J. Meerwald Adventuress schooner Adventuress Akogare Alabama ship Alabama Albanus ship Albanus Alexander von Humboldt ship Alexander von Humboldt Alma 1891 Alma Alma Doepel ship Alma Doepel America replica schooner America American Pride schooner American Pride American Rover Amerigo Vespucci ship Amerigo Vespucci La Amistad Freedom Schooner Amistad Freedom Schooner Amistad Angele Aline Angelique ship Angelique Anna Krisitna ship Anna Kristina Antigua ship Antigua Aphrodite ship Aphrodite Schooner Appledore II Appledore II Appledore IV schooner ref name baysailbaycity.org http www.baysailbaycity.org Appledore schooners, Bay City, Michigan. ref Appledore V schooner ref name baysailbaycity.org Argus ketch Argus ref http www.dailypilot.com articles 2007 02 23 news dpt argus23.txt Article on the planned restoration of the Argus ref Arung Samudera KRI Arung Samudera Astrid brig Astrid Astrid Finne Atlantica ship Atlantica Atlantis ship Atlantis Balclutha ship Balclutha Baltic Beauty Batavia ship Batavia Bel Espoir II Belem ship Belem FS Belle Poule FS Belle Poule Bill of Rights ship Bill of Rights Black Jack ship Black Jack Black Pearl ship Black Pearl Bluenose Bluenose II Bluenose II Boa Esperanza Bounty 1960 ship Bounty 1978 ship Bounty of Kristor Bowdoin Arctic schooner Bowdoin Brilliant schooner Brilliant Bryza H Californian schooner Californian Capitan Miranda ROU schooner ref http www.allatsea.net specificissueeditorial.php?featureid 1894 Magazine article on the Capitan Miranda ref af Chapman ship af Chapman Christian Radich ship Christian Radich Cisne Branco Sloop Clearwater Clearwater USS Constellation 1854 USS Constellation USS Constitution Corwith Cramer ship SSV Corwith Cramer UAM Creoula Cuauht moc ship Cuauht moc Cutty Sark Danmark ship Danmark Dar M odzie y Dar Pomorza Den Store Bjorn Denis Sullivan s ... more details
Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Canada Ship flag File Flag of Canada 1921.svg 60px Canada Ship name Blue Dolphin Ship owner S.H. Valie Blue Dolphin Limited Ship namesake Ship ordered Ship builder Shelburne Shipbuilders Limited Ship laid down Ship launched 1926 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship registry Shelburne, Nova Scotia , 1928 1935 Ship out of service Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship fate Sold to Amory Coolidge, Boston in 1933 Ship status Ship notes official number 152577 ref Canadian Dept. of Marine and Fisheries List of Shipping, 1926 to 1935 ref Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country USA Ship flag USN flag 1945 Ship name Ship namesake Ship ordered Ship acquired 17 March 1942 Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service 6 April 1942 Ship out of service 28 June 1945 Ship struck 11 July 1945 Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship fate Sold Ship status Ship notes Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Ship displacement 91 tons Ship length convert 99 ft 8 in m abbr on Ship beam convert 22 ft 5 in m abbr on Ship draught Ship draft convert 12 ft m abbr on Ship propulsion Ship speed convert 8 kn km h Ship range Ship complement 8 Ship sensors Ship EW Ship armament Ship armour Ship armor Ship aircraft Ship notes Blue Dolphin was an auxiliary schooner built in 1926 at Shelburne, Nova Scotia by the Shelburne Shipbuilding Company as an adventure yacht. She served as US Navy auxiliary, IX 65 in World War II and as a postwar research vessel made famous by a Stan Rogers song. Blue Dolphin was designed by the famous naval architect William Roue , designer of the famous racing schooner Bluenose . Sometimes called a sister ship to Bluenose , Blue Dolphin was in fact considerably smaller but reflected the overall style of Bluenose . Blue Dolphin was built for S.H. Felie of Kansas City, Missouri Kansas City . A rich ... more details
Brunswick Southern Railway dubbed The Bluenose . ref cite web title Bluenose Service Tribute to a Legend ... s Worcester Intermodal Terminal publisher Canadian National Railway ref ref cite web title Bluenose ... more details
in film 1986 List of recurring TUGS characters Warrior Warrior , List of minor TUGS characters BluenoseBluenose , List of minor TUGS characters Johnny Cuba Johnny Cuba , List of minor TUGS characters ... more details
Curling Club 1984 Ragnar Kamp Bluenose Curling Club 1983 Steve Ogden curler Steve Ogden Mayflower ... Club 1933 J. A. Cunningham Bluenose Curling Club 1932 Murray Macneill Halifax Curling Club 1931 Henry ... more details
Bluenose , named after Nova Scotia s famous racing schooner Bluenose . The service was operated by Canadian ... MV Bluenose replacing the previous vessel . In 1986 CN Marine became Marine Atlantic which continued .... Upon taking control of the operation in 1997, Bay Ferries continued to operate the MV Bluenose that year ... more details
Taxobox name Antarctic butterfish image Hyperoglyphe antarctica Antarctic butterfish .gif image caption Drawing by Dr Tony Ayling regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes familia Centrolophidae genus Hyperoglyphe species H. antarctica binomial Hyperoglyphe antarctica binomial authority Carmichael, 1819 The Antarctic butterfish , deepsea trevally , blue eye trevalla , bluenose sea bass , or deep sea trevalla , Hyperoglyphe antarctica , is a medusafish of the family biology family Centrolophidae found in all the southern oceans, at depths of between 40 and 1,500 m. Its length is up to about 140  cm, with a maximum published weight of 60  kg. Antarctic butterfish have a dark blue body above and lighter blue below with large eyes another name for this fish is big eye . Larger individuals have a bronze sheen along the flanks. They can grow to 1.4 m in length and over 50 kg in weight. Studies have shown that fish between 62 and 72  cm are Sexual maturity mature and range in age between 8&ndash 12 years respectively. Mature females can produce between 2 million and 11 million roe eggs prior to Spawn biology spawning . Blue eye mainly feed on the tunicate Pyrosoma atlantica . However they will feed on a range of fish, mollusc s, squid and crustacean s, they are also cannibal istic. Reproduction and distribution Spawning appears to occur in an area north east of Tasmania during March and April. Little is known about the egg and larva l stages of blue eye. Recently Antarctic buttefish of approximately 10  cm have been found living in association with large masses of floating kelp . It is believed that as these juveniles reach 50  cm they become semi bottom dwelling. These young fish form Shoaling and schooling schools over hard bottom at depths of around 350&ndash 450 m, moving to deeper waters as they grow. References refbegin FishBase species genus Hyperoglyphe species antarctica month March year 2006 Tony Ayling ... more details
The Esperanto was a fishing schooner based in Gloucester, Massachusetts . Esperanto was designed by Tom McManus of Boston and built by Tarr and James Shipbuilders of Essex, Massachusetts . She was launched on June 27, 1906, and measured convert 107 ft in length, convert 25 ft in beam, and a draft of convert 11 ft with gross tonnage of 140. The Esperanto was used in several races and is one of only two undefeated champions at the International Fishing Vessel Championship. International Fishing Vessel Championship, 1920 Under command of Captain M. Welch, Esperanto became the first winner of the International Fishing Vessel Championship on November 1, 1920, when she beat the Canadian fishing schooner Delawana schooner Delawana of Riverport, Nova Scotia Riverport under command of Capt. Thomas Himmelman. The well known sailing ship Bluenose later beat it. Her crew included Capt. Martin L. Welch John F. Barrett John Batt Thomas S. Benham Wallace Bruce Harry P. Christianson Benjamin H. Colby James B. Connolly Isaiah Gosbee Michael J. Hall Ernest Hendrie James McDonald Raymond McKenzie John J. Matheson Leon G. Murray Roy P. Patten Lawrence F. Percival George E. Roberts Robert W. Sawtell R. Russell Smith Thomas Smith Benjamin W. Stanley Stephen F. Whitney Morril Wiggins George Young Hugh Young. Sinking On May 30, 1921, Schooner Esperanto struck a submerged wreck near Sable Island and sank. The crew was rescued. References External links https sites.google.com site schooneresperanto home Schooner Esperanto http www.gov.ns.ca nsarm virtual macaskill archives.asp?ID 324&Language French Esperanto Photo http books.google.com books?id jOIDAAAAMBAJ&pg PA610&dq Popular Mechanics 1931 curtiss&hl en&ei rMr8TNGjLIO9nAf14JDGCg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 10&ved 0CEoQ6AEwCQ v onepage&q Popular 20Mechanics 201931 20curtiss&f true The Fisherman s Race , October 1930, Popular Mechanics DEFAULTSORT Esperanto Category Schooners Esperanto, Schooner Category Sailing ships of the United ... more details