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New Zealand Fishes a Field Guide to Common Species Caught by Bottom, Midwater, and Surface Fishing Cover Photos: Top – Kingfish (Seriola Lalandi), Malcolm Francis
A Revision of Selected Genera of the Family Carangidae (Pisces) from Australian Waters
FISHES (C) Val Kells–November, 2019
African Pompano Ceviche
Northern Australia Aquaculture Industry Situational Analysis Project A.1.1718119
American Fisheries Society • Exploring The
Population Biology and Diet of the Pompano Trachinotus Carolinus (Perciformes: Carangidae) in Caraguatatuba Bay, Southeastern Brazil
Approved List of Japanese Fishery Fbos for Export to Vietnam Updated: 11/6/2021
ASFIS ISSCAAP Fish List February 2007 Sorted on Scientific Name
Trachinotus Carolinus) in Closed Recirculating Systems Derek R
Records of New Fish Species in the River Neretva Estuary
Perciformes Suborder Percoidei – Carangidae Twenty–Five Species in 13 Genera of the Family Carangidae Occur in the Present Study Area, Either As Adults Or As Larvae
New Records of Fish Parasitic Isopods (Crustacea: Isopoda) from the Gulf of Thailand
Trachinotus Carolinus) and Palometa (Trachinotus Goodei) (Perciformes, Carangidae) in a Surf Zone Beach in Southeastern Brazil
(‰, Mean ±SD) and Trophic Position
Seafood Watch Seafood Report
June 2021 Chapter 3: Potential Species-Related and Pr
Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission Seattlenwf
Top View
The Life History and Fishery Assessment of Largespot Pompano, Trachinotus Botla, in Northern Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa
SPECIES CODES SORTED by COMMON NAME Page N.2
Inshore Fishes Red Drum (Spottail, Redfish, Channel Bass, Puppy Drum,) Sciaenops Ocellatus May Have Multiple Spots Along Dorsal Surface
Fish Bulletin No. 40. the California Mackerel Fishery
Official Mississippi Saltwater Conventional Tackle Records
Alectis Ciliaris (African Pompano)
SC DNR Saltwater Fish Guide
A Review of the Biology of the Family Carangidae, with Emphasis on Species Found in Hawaiian Waters
Patterns of Coral-Reef Finfish Species Disappearances Inferred from Fishers’ Knowledge in Global Epicentre of Marine Shorefish Diversity