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Nature Series are cold-blooded with backbones that live in water and have gills. Monmouth County’s coastal Fish Consumption Advisory and brackish waters (salt-freshwater mix) host a variety of such as sea bass, , fluke, striped bass, Fish are nutritious and tasty to eat, but some species , and flounder, while deeper waters host big game such as bluefin , , and . can absorb contaminants from the water and from the food they eat. The Federal Government sets standards Saltwater Four Categories of Fish in Monmouth County for chemicals in food sold commercially, including fish. The State of routinely monitors Estuarine live in tidal Anadromous fish migrate from contaminant levels in fish. The NJ Department of waters where fresh and the to freshwater to Health issues advisories when contaminant levels Fish (fluke) are salt waters mix. The salt . After spawning, adult exceed federal standards. Please visit: Blueback of Monmouth County speckled, bottom content varies: water closer fish often swim downstream to an herring. www.state.nj.us/dep/dsr/njmainfish.htm dwelling, flatfish to the ocean has a has and eventually out to sea. Average adult with both eyes 1 size /3 lb., 10-12" Please Be a Responsible Angler on the same side higher salinity. The shallow • Striped bass Limit your take. Only keep enough for a meal, of their head. water and low wave action • Shad • Average adult size of make them River herring (blueback release the rest. 3-6 lb., 15-22.” • an important nursery for herring, alewife, etc.) • Use circle, wide gap and barbless hooks. Reduce . Sandy Hook , Raritan Bay, the chance of lethally wounding a fish during ‘catch and the tidal portions of the Navesink, and release.’ Shrewsbury, and Manasquan rivers Large, 47 lb. striped bass • Take photos (instead of keeping fish). If you are home to over 80 species, including: caught offshore. Average don’t plan to eat your fish, consider having a adult size 25-35 lb., 2½ -3 ft. release mount made. These look identical to the • Bluefish Photo Source: Derek Bielitz, • Weakfish Sam Skinner actual fish – especially if you submit a photo. • Winter & summer flounder (fluke) • Don’t trash the water. Bring a bag for garbage and a separate bag for used fishing line/ monofilament (it can be recycled). • Walk quietly and carefully. Stirring up silt, pulling Juvenile striped bass. , and even causing big splashes can stress Adult bluefish, note the shiny, blue-grey color. fish enough to make them leave the area. Average adult size 10-32 lb., 1-1 ½ ft. Photo Source: NEFSC/NOAA Catadromous fish migrate from freshwater to the ocean to spawn. Spawning takes place in Regulations Marine or pelagic fishes spend much far offshore waters of the Sargasso Sea, Rules are in place to maintain a healthy fish population time living in the open ocean. These are near . Monmouth County has and to provide anglers with the best opportunities without depleting stocks. For minimum size and catch often large, fast-growing and swift-moving only one: species wonderfully adapted to living in limits, seasons, and gear restrictions please visit: Eel deep waters. • www.state.nj.us/dep/fgw/njregs.htm#fishing • Marlin Anglers ages 16 and older who fish in the tidal waters of Tuna NJ must now register with the NJ Saltwater Registry. It’s • FREE. Please visit: www.nj.gov/dep/saltwaterregistry/ • Predatory American eel, juvenile pelagic Yellowfin tuna caught sharks (blue sharks, oceanic offshore.Average adult whitetip sharks, scalloped size 55 lb, 3-3 ½ ft. Bluefish, Juvenile Photo Source: NEFSC/NOAA Monmouth County hammerheads, etc.) Board of Chosen Freeholders www.monmouthcountyparks.com Board of Recreation Commissioners G15165-12/15 Sharks, Skates & Rays Bait Fish: Small in Size, Sharks: Principal Sea Predators of Monmouth County Rays, skates, and sharks have skeletons composed entirely of Large in Status Sharks Baitfish are found in shallow areas and , a light, flexible tissue that can also be found in the • Basking • Sandbar typically move in large schools. They produce noses and ears of . The only bony tissue • Blue • Scalloped many , making them easy to catch but in sharks are their teeth and scales. Since cartilage • Bull hammerhead keeping them in regular supply. is half as dense as bone, it reduces body mass so these • Great white • Shortfin mako Clearnose fish swim faster (and quickly catch their prey). Photo • Longfin • Silky are small . Source: Page As predators, sharks help keep fish populations healthy by weeding • Mako • Smooth dogfish schooling fish that Valentine, • Porbeagle • Spiny dogfish feed on , and USGS out the sick and unfit, which contributes to the stability of the Menhaden • Sand tiger • Tiger in turn are fed upon by ecosystem and maintains biodiversity. Shark is an important larger fish, ospreys, and marine mammals. As natural control on the size of many marine species populations. Skates & Rays such, they play a vital role in the aquatic food Unfortunately, the shark population itself is decreasing because of activity such as over- • web. They are also an important baitfish used fishing or ending up as in large fishing nets targeting other species. Since sharks take a long by anglers to catch , striped bass, fluke, • Clownose • Winter Skate time to mature (12-18 years for some species) and produce few young (generally only two pups every bluefish and sharks. 1-2 years) it can be difficult for the population to recover.

Killifish are 1-2” long, and Smooth dogfish shark known to be extremely Mako shark hardy and tolerant of Killifish changeable water conditions, including muddy and polluted waters. The word ‘killie’ is Dutch, derived from “kilde,” meaning small stream or creek, which is where these Strange & Odd Fish fish can often be found. are a The tidal waters of Monmouth Some species of young, tropical fish—born type of killifish, their Native American name County are home to a variety of in the or off the southern U.S.— means “going in crowds.” They can be found weird-looking fish. can be swept northward in the Gulf Stream swimming in large schools in salt marshes into Monmouth County, including One of the most unusual where they help control the mosquito pompano, lookdown, Atlantic fish is the small, Northern The Northern population by consuming larvae. They can live moonfish, , permit, and lined . It has a pufferfish inflates its out of water for greater amberjack. body by taking air horse-shaped head and several hours, and The Inshore into its stomach. Common Baitfish of is a master of camouflage, can even swallow Lined lizardfish is Monmouth County seahorse, note the changing color in seconds to air if necessary, as slender, with different color. match its background. Since a wide mouth and long as their gills • Menhaden are generally poor swimmers, they sharp teeth. are moist. • Killifish will cling to vegetation or pilings in the water • Bay to ingest small and plankton through a • Silverside The Northern stargazer has a flat long, tubular snout. Males nourish and protect body and a large head with an organ • Sand eel (a fish not the young before releasing them. that can deliver an electric shock (as Bay anchovy related to the eel) much as 50 volts) to stun its prey. Crevalle jack Lookdown