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  2. Argopecten nucleus - Wikipedia

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    Argopecten nucleus, or the nucleus scallop, is a species of bivalve mollusc in the family Pectinidae. It can be found in Caribbean waters, ranging from southern Florida to the West Indies . [ 1 ]

  3. Caribachlamys imbricata - Wikipedia

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    Caribachlamys imbricata, the little knobby scallop, is a species of bivalve mollusc in the family Pectinidae. It can be found in Caribbean waters, ranging from southern Florida to the West Indies and Bermuda .

  4. Peconic Bay scallops - Wikipedia

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    Records of scallop population collapse date to as early as the 1930s, when eelgrass wasting disease destroyed the scallop's preferred habitat and the population subsequently plummeted. [4] Beginning in 1985 and continuing into 1988, a series of harmful blooms of Aureococcus anophagefferens , also known as a brown tide, occurred in the waters ...

  5. Argopecten irradians - Wikipedia

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    Argopecten irradians, formerly classified as Aequipecten irradians, common names Atlantic bay scallop, bay scallop, and blue-eyed scallop, is a species of scallop in the family Pectinidae. An edible saltwater clam, it is native to the northwest Atlantic from Cape Cod to the Gulf of Mexico .

  6. St. Joseph Bay - Wikipedia

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    St. Joseph Bay is known in the area for its abundant scallop habitats. Open-harvest season for bay scallops along Florida's Gulf coast typically runs from July 1 through September 24. Open-harvest season for bay scallops along Florida's Gulf coast typically runs from July 1 through September 24.

  7. Argopecten gibbus - Wikipedia

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    Argopecten gibbus, the Atlantic calico scallop, is a species of medium-sized edible marine bivalve mollusk in the family Pectinidae, the scallops. This species was once the basis of an important fishery, but in recent years catches have been low.

  8. A teen girl was out scalloping at this Florida beach, cops ...

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    A frightening scene played out on Thursday in Keaton Beach, off the Gulf Coast in northwestern Florida, after a young girl was attacked by a shark. A teen girl was out scalloping at this Florida ...

  9. List of the prehistoric life of Florida - Wikipedia

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    A living Apalone ferox, or Florida softshell turtle †Florida †Florida caerulea †Floridaceras †Floridachoerus †Floridatragulus; Fontigens – report made of unidentified related form or using admittedly obsolete nomenclature; Fossaria †Fossaria cubensis; Fossarus; Fragum; Fulgurofusus; Shell in multiple views of a Fulguropsis whelk ...