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  2. Tarpon - Wikipedia

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    Tarpon grow to about 4–8 ft (1.2–2.4 m) long and weigh 60–280 lb (27–127 kg). They have dorsal and anal soft rays and bluish or greenish backs. Tarpons ...

  3. Atlantic tarpon - Wikipedia

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    The Atlantic tarpon (Megalops atlanticus) is a ray-finned fish that inhabits coastal waters, estuaries, lagoons, and rivers.It is also known as the silver king.It is found in the Atlantic Ocean, typically in tropical and subtropical regions, though it has been reported as far north as Nova Scotia and the Atlantic coast of southern France, and as far south as Argentina.

  4. Indo-Pacific tarpon - Wikipedia

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    The Indo-Pacific tarpon migrates between the open sea and inland rivers. As with all Elopiformes, it spawns mainly offshore. [7] Juveniles of the species stay inshore and migrate to coastal areas while maturing to spawn. Typically, they spawn twice a year. At sea, the larvae migrate inland and are leptocephalic (flattened, transparent and eel ...

  5. A visit to Tarpon Island: Tour this Palm Beach 'spec' mansion ...

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    To see more photos of 10 Tarpon Island, click on the photo gallery at the top of this page. * Real estate writer Darrell Hofheinz contributed to this story. For more than 20 years, Christine Davis ...

  6. Sold for $150 million! 10 must-know facts about Palm Beach's ...

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    Tarpon Island on Palm Beach was listed at $187.5 million when it sold. Here are 10 facts about this private island. Sold for $150 million! 10 must-know facts about Palm Beach's only private island

  7. Skipjack shad - Wikipedia

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    Other common names include blue herring, golden shad, river shad, Tennessee tarpon, and McKinley shad. The skipjack shad is restricted to the Gulf of Mexico drainage basins. Skipjack are found in clear to moderately turbid water in areas with flow. Because they are a migratory species, dams often impede their reproduction.

  8. Photos show Helene’s wrath across Southeast after ... - AOL

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    Streets in Tarpon Springs, Fla., were inundated with water. In Crystal River, Fla., more than 100 people and 50 pets were rescued from floodwaters overnight, the local sheriff’s office there ...

  9. List of fishes of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Common name Scientific name Image Native Non-native Fresh water Salt water Notes African jewelfish: Hemichromis bimaculatus: African pompano: Alectis ciliaris