- atun (Euphrasén, 1791),
known as the
snoek in
South Africa and as the
barracouta in Australasia, is a long, thin
species of
snake mackerel found in the...
- have
borne the name HMS
Barracouta,
after the fish
Thyrsites atun.
Another was
renamed before being launched: HMS
Barracouta (1782) was a 14-gun sloop...
- The
Royal Navy
purchased HMS
Barracouta on the
stocks in 1782.
After she had
served for
almost ten
years patrolling against smugglers, the Navy sold her...
-
Barracouta Key is an
island in the
Florida Keys in
Monroe County, Florida,
United States. It is
within the
boundaries of the Key West
National Wildlife...
- HMS
Barracouta was the last
paddle sloop built for the
Royal Navy. She was
built at
Pembroke Dockyard and
launched in 1851. She
served in the
Pacific theatre...
- The
Herbert Range (85°22′S 165°30′W / 85.367°S 165.500°W / -85.367; -165.500) is a
range in the
Queen Maud
Mountains of Antarctica,
extending from the...
- that this
descriptive name has been in
local use at
least since 1957.
Barracouta Rock lies
submerged 0.4
nautical miles (0.7 km)
south of the entrance...
- HMS
Barracouta was a
Royal Navy Ballahoo-class schooner. The
prime contractor for the
vessel was
Goodrich & Co., in Bermuda, and she was
launched in 1804...
- 32-gun
frigate HMS Bucephalus. Two days later,
another British ship, HMS
Barracouta,
joined the chase, but lost
contact on 8 September. Four days later, Méduse...
- HMS Caroline, HMS
Piedmontaise (formerly a
French frigate), 18-gun
sloop HMS
Barracouta, and the 12-gun
transport HMS Mandarin left
Madras with money, supplies...