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  2. List of fishes of Florida - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This article lists wide variety or diversity of fish in the rivers, lakes, and oceans of the state of Floridain the United States. [1][2][3] Common name. Scientific name.

  3. Florida gar - Wikipedia

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    The Florida gar (Lepisosteus platyrhincus) is a species of gar found in the US from the Savannah River and Ochlockonee River watersheds of Georgia and throughout peninsular Florida. Florida gar can reach a length over 3 ft (91 cm). The young feed on zooplankton and insect larvae, as well as small fish. Adults mainly eat fish, shrimp, and crayfish.

  4. List of commercially important fish species - Wikipedia

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    Engraulis ringens. Wild. 4,692,855. Silver carp. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix. Cultivated. 4,189,578. A variety of Asian carp, widely cultivated with other aquaculture carp, but under pressure in its home range (China and eastern Siberia). Also called "flying fish", it is an invasive species in many countries.

  5. Palaemon cummingi - Wikipedia

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    Palaemon cummingi, known as the Squirrel Chimney Cave shrimp or the Florida cave shrimp, is a threatened species of cave-dwelling shrimp in the family Palaemonidae. [ 4][ 2] P. cummingi has been observed in one sinkhole called Squirrel Chimney in Alachua County, Florida near Gainesville. [ 5] Although exact numbers are unknown, it is speculated ...

  6. Shrimp - Wikipedia

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    Shrimp are widespread, and can be found near the seafloor of most coasts and estuaries, as well as in rivers and lakes. There are numerous species, and usually there is a species adapted to any particular habitat. [3] Most shrimp species are marine, although about a quarter of the described species are found in fresh water. [18]

  7. Prehistoric fish in Florida: Details about smalltooth sawfish ...

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  8. These Florida fish are spinning, acting erratically and dying ...

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    Florida fish deaths: How can I help? The FWC needs the public's help. Report sightings of any sawfish — healthy, sick, injured or dead — to the FWC's Sawfish Hotline at 1-844-4SAWFISH (1-844 ...

  9. Gulf flounder - Wikipedia

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    This is a commercially and recreationally important species, particularly in Florida. It is also taken as by-catch in commercial trawl fisheries, particularly the penaeid shrimp fishery. [9] Seagrass beds have experienced historical declines off Florida, especially in Florida Bay. [11] The large seagrass die-off in Florida Bay between 1987 and ...