Very small northern fish; forage for sea birds and marine mammals and other fishes.
1A school of shining caplin shimmered on the surface of the water.
2At Ramah I had purchased some dried caplin for dog food for the night.
3The water was alive with schools of caplin.
4Around the wharves little boats were unloading caplin, a small fish about the size of a smelt.
5In July they could find no caplin for bait for the cod-fishing, and in August and September they could find no cod.
6It is a great time also for the cod, which feed on the caplin, and for the fishermen who catch the cod.
7A trout is a trout, a salmon is a salmon and a caplin is a caplin, but a cod is a fish.
8Herring and caplin had long since drifted away into unknown depths, where the tides flowed endlessly over them and brought never a one ashore.
9Lee Caplin from the Faulkner estate commented: We are obviously quite disappointed.
10Clinton spokesman Glen Caplin said the campaign was pleased by the ruling.
11Julian Caplin of FGS was appointed liquidator yesterday in the High Court.
12Caplin and Farnan were not immediately available for comment.
13Carole Caplin, Cherie Blair's former lifestyle adviser, was awarded substantial damages from the Daily Mail.
14Barnaby and Caplin have maintained their innocence.
15Barnaby and Caplin were in their 20s and working in construction in New Hampshire when the murders occurred.
16Charges against Caplin were dropped after a judge determined statements he had made could not be used against him.