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Spawner

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spawn  (spôn)
n.
1. The eggs of aquatic animals such as bivalve mollusks, fishes, and amphibians.
2. Offspring occurring in numbers; brood.
3. A person who is the issue of a parent or family.
4. The source of something; a germ or seed.
5. A product or an outcome.
6. Mycelia of mushrooms or other fungi grown in specially prepared organic matter for planting in beds.
v. spawned, spawn·ing, spawns
v.intr.
1. To deposit eggs; produce spawn.
2. To produce offspring in large numbers.
v.tr.
1. To produce or deposit (spawn).
2. To produce in large numbers.
3. To give rise to; engender: tyranny that spawned revolt.
4. To cause to spawn; bring forth; produce: a family that had spawned a monster.
5. To plant with mycelia grown in specially prepared organic matter.

[Middle English spawne, from spawnen, to spawn, from Anglo-Norman espaundre, from Latin expandere; see expand.]

spawner n.
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Noun1.spawner - a female fish at spawning time
fish - any of various mostly cold-blooded aquatic vertebrates usually having scales and breathing through gills; "the shark is a large fish"; "in the living room there was a tank of colorful fish"


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What it takes to have these (rivers opened) is a combination of a good ocean and good spawner abundance in the parental year," said Bob Buckman, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife fisheries biologist in Newport.
All those late summer spawners, including spotted seatrout, weakfish, snook and red drum, release their final load of milt and eggs for the year.
We found, with one important exception, that spawner sanctuaries inside stockades could be used to concentrate and protect adult scallops during a time when they ate susceptible to ray predation.
 
 
 
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