Search results for "Grouper" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • that a species of reef-associated grouper, the roving coral grouper (Plectropomus pessuliferus), often recruited morays to aid them while hunting ...
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  • many larger species, including the Goliath grouper on the Caribbean island ... , Gulf of Florida oil rigs (cobia, grouper) and the Great Barrier Reef ...
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  • a wide variety of game fish, including tarpon, grouper, cobia, permit, barracuda, bonefish, rainbow runners, and triggerfish. The deeper waters beyond ...
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  • Cod is the common name for various marine fish of the genus Gadus of the family Gadidae, and in particular the well-known food fish Gadus morhua ...
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  • tilefish, swordfish, and various grouper, as well as shrimp and crabs. Oysters are also harvested on a large scale from many of the bays and sounds. ...
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  • * Nassau Grouper (Epinephelus striatus) ==Endangered crustaceans== *Kentucky Cave Shrimp (Palaemonias ganteri) *Alabama Cave Shrimp (Palaemonias ...
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  • Coral reef is the term for any fully marine, underwater ecosystem with a calcium carbonate foundation produced by the skeletons of living organisms ...
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  • bream, jack, grunt, scorpionfish, triggerfish, grouper, goby, and blenny. In addition, there are many invertebrate species including sponge, jellyfish ...
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  • pearl oysters, salmon, sea bream, mullet, and grouper are among the Pacific species that have been successfully cultivated. In the tropical Pacific ...
    29 KB (4,365 words) - 06:11, 18 November 2022
  • Important also is fresh fish—Hamour (grouper), typically served grilled, fried, or steamed; Safi (rabbit fish), Chanad (mackerel), and Sobaity ...
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