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A tiki restaurant in the Florida Keys is named Square Grouper, [9] as is another restaurant in Jupiter, Florida, on the Treasure Coast. [ 10 ] [ 4 ] A 2011 documentary, Square Grouper: The Godfathers of Ganja , by Billy Corben , concerns drug smuggling.
Square Grouper: The Godfathers of Ganja is a 2011 documentary by director Billy Corben (Cocaine Cowboys) and produced by Alfred Spellman and Billy Corben through their Miami-based media studio Rakontur. The term square grouper was a nickname given to bales of marijuana thrown overboard or out of airplanes in South Florida in the 1970s and 1980s.
It is a grouper from the subfamily Epinephelinae, which is part of the family Serranidae. [3] This family also includes anthias and sea basses. [3] The squaretail coral grouper is also known as the spotted coral trout or the squaretail coral trout, and is fast-growing, short-lived, and early-maturing. [4]
Islamorada is located at 9] According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 6.7 square miles (17 km 2), of which 6.4 square miles (17 km 2) are land and 0.3 square miles (0.78 km 2), or 3.73%, are water. [1]
Florida Keys (Florida) The archipelago stretching 125 miles long from mainland Florida into the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico makes for a wondrous, tropical vacation.
The Atlantic goliath grouper or itajara (Epinephelus itajara), also known as the jewfish, [3] [4] is a saltwater fish of the grouper family and one of the largest species of bony fish. The species can be found in the West Atlantic ranging from northeastern Florida , south throughout the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea , and along South ...
Also known as Calico grouper, Kitty Mitchell, or Strawberry grouper Speckled peacock bass: Cichla temensis: Speckled seatrout: Cynoscion nebulosus: Speckled worm eel: Myrophis punctatus: Spined pygmy shark: Squaliolus laticaudus: Spinner shark: Carcharhinus brevipinna: Spiny box puffer: Chilomycterus antillarum: Spiny butterfly ray: Gymnura ...
The Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary protects approximately 2,900 square nautical miles (9,947 km 2; 3,840 sq mi) of coastal and ocean waters from the estuarine waters of South Florida along the Florida Keys archipelago and the Hawk Channel passage, encompassing more than 1,700 islands, out to the Dry Tortugas National Park, reaching into ...