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  1. Smelt (fish) - Wikipedia

    Smelts are a family of small fish, the Osmeridae, found in the North Atlantic and North Pacific oceans, as well as rivers, streams and lakes in Europe, North America and Northeast Asia.

  2. Smelt | Freshwater, Anadromous, Spawning | Britannica

    smelt, any of certain silvery, chiefly marine food fishes, family Osmeridae, closely related to salmon and trout and found in cold northern waters. Smelts, like trout, have a small, adipose (fleshy) fin. They are …

  3. 10 Facts About Smelts - Facts.net

    Jan 1, 2024 · Smelts are small, shiny fish that live in rivers, lakes, and oceans. They are important for other animals to eat and are also enjoyed by humans as a tasty seafood delicacy. Smelts are …

  4. Smelt - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts

    Among these often-overlooked marvels is the Smelt, a small, silvery fish that plays a surprisingly large role in both natural ecosystems and human culture. From their unique cucumber-like scent to their …

  5. SMELT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of SMELT is any of a family (Osmeridae) of small bony fishes that closely resemble the trouts in general structure, live along coasts and ascend rivers to spawn or are landlocked, and have …

  6. SMELT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    smelt verb [ T ] uk / smelt / us / smelt / to get a metal from rock by heating it to a very high temperature, or to melt objects made from metal in order to use the metal to make something new:

  7. Smelt - State of Michigan

    The best-known hook-and-line smelt fisheries are Crystal, Higgins and Green Lake (Grand Traverse County) as well as in Keweenaw Bay near Baraga. But other lakes with good smelt populations …