Whitebait (disambiguation)
- Whitebait (disambiguation)
*Whitebait (fish) - commonly refers to the juvenile of various fish species worldwide.
*Whitebait Smelt - refers to a species of smelt (Allosmerus elongatus) that lives off the west coast of North America.
*W32.Whitebait@mm - a low impact computer worm first encountered on 29 January 2002.
*Operation Whitebait - a small WWII air attack on Berlin to deceive German fighters regarding the main Operation Hydra bombing of Peenemünde.
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