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  2. Category:Fish of the Gulf of Mexico - Wikipedia

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  3. Copano Bay - Wikipedia

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    The dominant species of gastropod in the bay is Eulimastoma harbisonae. [13] In 2003, the United States Department of the Interior granted $574,000 to Texas Parks and Wildlife to purchase over 900 acres (3.6 km 2) of prime birding habitat at Egery Flats and the mouth of the Aransas River, to prevent further development. [16]

  4. Scamp grouper - Wikipedia

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    These take place from February until July in United States Atlantic waters and in the Gulf of Mexico, peaking from March to the middle of May. [1] Scamp are the most numerous grouper in areas of living Oculina reefs at depths between 70 and 100 metres (230 and 330 ft) off the eastern coast of Florida. [4]

  5. Gulf menhaden - Wikipedia

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    The Gulf menhaden (Brevoortia patronus) is a small marine filter-feeding fish belonging to the family Alosidae. The range of Gulf menhaden encompasses the entirety of the Gulf of Mexico nearshore waters, with the exception of the extreme eastern Yucatan and western Cuba . [ 2 ]

  6. Gulf grouper - Wikipedia

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    The Gulf grouper typically lives for about 48 years. Female Gulf groupers become sexually mature at 6 years old when they can start reproducing offspring. The Gulf grouper is known as being protogynous hermaphroditic, which is when an organism matures as a female but later transitions into a male or vice versa.

  7. Chiropsalmus quadrumanus - Wikipedia

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    Chiropsalmus quadrumanus is found on the east coast of North America in North and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, the Caribbean, the Gulf of Mexico and Mexico, and a disjunct population in Brazil. [4] It also occurs in the Pacific Ocean and has been reported from Hawaii and Australia.

  8. Gulf killifish - Wikipedia

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    The Gulf killifish is native to the Gulf of Mexico from Texas to Florida and the eastern coast of Florida and the Caribbean Sea in the Atlantic Ocean. [5] Threats to the survival of the Gulf killifish include extreme changes in salinity, changes in temperatures, and toxic events such as the hypoxic dead zone in Louisiana and the Deepwater ...

  9. Gulf flounder - Wikipedia

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    Gulf flounder appear to prefer the ocean floor and camouflage against areas to stealthily strike their prey. This demersal species occurs in shallow depths within estuaries and coastal environments; it is most commonly found on the continental shelf at depths of 18–92 m, but has been collected to about 130 m.