sand lance
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of sand lance
First recorded in 1770–80
Example Sentences
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There are about 1,500 breeding pairs in the state and they are dependent on fish such as herring and sand lance to be able to feed their young.
From Seattle Times • Oct. 15, 2021
Humpbacks are not aggressive, and Mayo thinks it was an accidental encounter while the whale was feeding on fish, probably sand lance.
From Washington Post • Jun. 11, 2021
On a remote island in the northern gulf, where scientists have tracked seabird diets for decades, they noticed that capelin and sand lance, staples for many bird species, nearly vanished from the birds' meals.
From Science Magazine • Jan. 31, 2019
A sign explained that the restoring nearshore habitat creates nursery grounds for migrating salmon and spawning grounds for surf smelt and sand lance.
From Washington Times • Feb. 27, 2016
They also found that even though individuals were learning from each other, they were also performing the behaviour more when a particular fish, the sand lance, were abundant.
From Scientific American • Apr. 28, 2013
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