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  2. Yellowtail snapper - Wikipedia

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    The yellowtail snapper (Ocyurus chrysurus) is an abundant species of snapper native to the western Atlantic Ocean including the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. Although they have been found as far north as Massachusetts , their normal range is along Florida south to the West Indies and Brazil .

  3. Paracaesio xanthura - Wikipedia

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    Paracaesio xanthura, the yellowtail blue snapper, the false fusilier, gold-backed fusilier, Pedley's fusilier or Southern fusilier, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a snapper belonging to the family Lutjanidae. It is native to the Indo-Pacific region.

  4. Japanese amberjack - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese amberjack or yellowtail, Seriola quinqueradiata, is a species of jack fish in the family Carangidae, native to the northwest Pacific Ocean. It is known as shiyu ( 鰤魚 ) in China , bang'eo ( 방어 ) in Korea , and buri ( 鰤 ) or hamachi ( 魬 ) in Japan .

  5. Yellowtail (fish) - Wikipedia

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    A yellowtail may be any of several different species of fish. Most commonly the yellowtail amberjack Seriola lalandi is meant. In the context of sushi , yellowtail usually refers to the Japanese amberjack , Seriola quinqueradiata .

  6. List of fishes of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Longfin yellowtail: Seriola rivoliana: Longjaw squirrelfish Neoniphon marianus: ... Mahogany snapper Lutjanus mahogoni: Mangrove blenny: Lupinoblennius vinctus:

  7. Amberjack - Wikipedia

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    Amberjack caught at Palm Beach, Florida in 1910. Lesser amberjacks, Seriola fasciata, have proportionately larger eyes and deeper bodies than greater amberjacks.They are olive green or brownish-black with silver sides, and usually have a dark band extending upward from their eyes.

  8. Yellowtail amberjack - Wikipedia

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    The yellowtail amberjack, yellowtail kingfish, hiramasa or great amberjack (Seriola lalandi) is a large fish found in the Southern Ocean. Although previously thought to be found in all oceans and seas, recent genetic analysis restricts S. lalandi proper to the Southern Hemisphere waters. [ 3 ]

  9. Paracaesio - Wikipedia

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    Paracaesio kusakarii T. Abe, 1960 (saddle-back snapper) Paracaesio paragrapsimodon W. D. Anderson & Kailola, 1992; Paracaesio sordida T. Abe & S. Shinohara, 1962 (dirty ordure snapper) Paracaesio stonei U. Raj & Seeto, 1983 (cocoa snapper) Paracaesio waltervadi W. D. Anderson & Collette, 1992; Paracaesio xanthura (Bleeker, 1869) (yellowtail ...