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  2. Florida fishing: Flounder, gag grouper harvest closed; Will ...

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    With flounder and gag grouper harvest closed, what can we fish for? ... Check regulations here. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  3. Florida fishing: Snook harvest closed until September; Gag ...

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  4. Atlantic gag grouper season opens May 1, but NOAA cut ... - AOL

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    2010: Aggregate bag limit dropped to three fish with only one being a gag or black grouper; set Jan. 1 to April 30 as closed season; ... most abundant grouper species in Florida waters. Can be ...

  5. List of fishes of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Also known as Calico grouper, Kitty Mitchell, or Strawberry grouper Speckled peacock bass: Cichla temensis: Speckled seatrout: Cynoscion nebulosus: Speckled worm eel: Myrophis punctatus: Spined pygmy shark: Squaliolus laticaudus: Spinner shark: Carcharhinus brevipinna: Spiny box puffer: Chilomycterus antillarum: Spiny butterfly ray: Gymnura ...

  6. Nassau grouper - Wikipedia

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    Nassau grouper Nassau grouper in Saba. The Nassau grouper has been depicted on postage stamps of Cuba (1965, 1975), the Bahamas (1971 5-cent), and Antigua and Barbuda (1987 40-c). The threats to the grouper include overfishing, fishing during the breeding period, habitat loss, pollution, invasive species, and catching undersized grouper.

  7. Snowy grouper - Wikipedia

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    The snowy grouper is found at depths of between 10 and 525 metres (33 and 1,722 ft) over rock substrates in offshore waters, although they are most common between 100 and 200 metres (330 and 660 ft). [1] The juveniles are found in shallower, coastal waters and are frequently found along the northeastern coast of the United States. [4]

  8. End of the year is a prime time to catch grouper of all ... - AOL

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    The reason the grouper season closes for four months beginning on Jan. 1 along the Atlantic coast is because black, red and gag grouper congregate offshore as they go through their mating ritual.

  9. Common snook - Wikipedia

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    Snook closed to harvest in Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic waters in January 2010 after a severe cold kill affected snook population number." [28] All snook were "catch-and-release only" in the Gulf of Mexico until August 31, 2013. At that time, the FWC could choose to open or close snook harvest for another season.