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  2. List of U.S. state fish - Wikipedia

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    South Carolina: Striped bass: Morone saxatilis: 1972 [59] South Dakota: Walleye: Sander vitreus: 1992 [60] Tennessee: Smallmouth bass (sport fish) Micropterus dolomieu: 2005 [61] Channel catfish (state commercial fish) Ictalurus punctatus: 1987 [61] Texas: Guadalupe bass (freshwater) Micropterus treculii: 1989 [62] Red drum (saltwater ...

  3. Rosyface chub - Wikipedia

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    Conservation efforts in South Carolina have a great impact upon the species as half of global distributions of the species occur in the state. Concerns for the species are similar to those of other fish in South Carolina: source pollution, deforestation, loss of riparian corridors, impoundment development, siltation resulting from poor land use ...

  4. Redeye bass - Wikipedia

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    The redeye or Coosa bass is an elongate, slender fish with a large mouth that extends to or slightly behind the rear margin of the eye. The dorsal fin contains nine to 11 (usually 10) spines and 11 to 13 (usually 12) rays, and the area between the two is only slightly notched.

  5. Category : Freshwater fish of the Southeastern United States

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    This page was last edited on 2 February 2018, at 21:53 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Striped bass - Wikipedia

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    The striped bass is the state fish of Maryland, Rhode Island, and South Carolina, and the state saltwater (marine) fish of New York, New Jersey, Virginia, and New Hampshire. It is generally called the striped bass north of New Jersey, rockfish south of New Jersey, and both in New Jersey. [3]

  7. Flier (fish) - Wikipedia

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    The flier was first formally described by the French naturalist Bernard Germain de Lacépède (1756–1825) in 1801 as Labrus macropterus with the type locality given as South Carolina. [7] In 1829 Georges Cuvier placed it in the genus Centrarchus. [8] The genus Centrarchus is the sister taxon to the Archoplites and in turn these two are sister ...

  8. American gizzard shad - Wikipedia

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    The American gizzard shad (Dorosoma cepedianum), also known as the mud shad, is a member of the herring family of fish and is native to large swaths of fresh and brackish waters in the United States of America, [2] as well as portions of Quebec, Canada, and Mexico. [3]

  9. Spot (fish) - Wikipedia

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    This species reaches a maximum total length of 36 cm (14 in), although 25 cm (9.8 in) is more typical. [10] The color of the body is bluish-gray on the upper body becoming yellow or golden on the lower body. In young fishes there is a series of dark bars run diagonally from the back to the middle of the flanks, these fade as the fish ages.

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