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  2. Atlantic gag grouper season opens May 1, but NOAA cut ... - AOL

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    2010: Aggregate bag limit dropped to three fish with only one being a gag or black grouper; set Jan. 1 to April 30 as closed season; required dehooking tools 2023: Stopped May to December gag ...

  3. Mycteroperca microlepis - Wikipedia

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    The gag grouper has an oblong, robust body [6] which is laterally compressed. [7] The depth of the body is normally less than the length of the head [6] and it is usually roughly equal in depth at the origin of the dorsal fin and at the anal fin origin. [7] The standard length is three to three and a half times the depth of the body. [8]

  4. Grouper - Wikipedia

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    In November 2013, a 310 kg (680 lb) grouper had been caught and sold to a hotel in Dongyuan, China. [32] In August 2014, off Bonita Springs in Florida (USA), a big grouper took in one gulp a 4-foot shark that an angler had caught. [33] [34]

  5. Florida fishing: Flounder, gag grouper harvest closed; Will ...

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  6. Mycteroperca - Wikipedia

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    Mycteroperca is a genus of marine ray-finned fish, groupers from the subfamily Epinephelinae, part of the family Serranidae, which also includes the anthias and sea basses. They are predatory fish, largely associated with reefs and are found in tropical and subtropical seas in the Atlantic Ocean and the eastern Pacific Ocean.

  7. Florida fishing: Snook harvest closed until September; Gag ...

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  8. Scamp grouper - Wikipedia

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    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] It has been suggested that scamp prefer areas of high topographic complexity as they are relatively small in size and they can use overhangs, ledges and caves to shelter from predators ...

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