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Acanthogobius flavimanus is a species of fish in the goby family known by the common name yellowfin goby. Other common names include mahaze, Japanese river goby, Oriental goby, and spotted goby. It is native to Asia, where its range includes China, Japan, Korea, parts of Russia, Vietnam, and Malaysia.
The yellowfin croaker differs from other California croakers in having a single fleshy projection, a barbel, on the lower jaw and two heavy spines at the front of the anal fin. The diet of the yellowfin croaker consists mainly of small fishes and fish fry; however, invertebrates such as small crustaceans , worms and mollusks are also eaten in ...
[24] The species is commonly caught throughout its habitat, with sand flats, tidal gutters in estuaries and surf beaches commonly having producing good catches. Excessively shallow water, especially in proximity to Zostera beds may produce numerous undersized fish, and may be avoided if the young fish are too prevalent.
White croakers have been taken from Magdalena Bay, Baja California, to Vancouver Island, British Columbia, but are not abundant north of San Francisco. White croakers swim in loose schools at or near the bottom of sandy areas. Sometimes they aggregate in the surf zone or in shallow bays and lagoons. Most of the time they are found in offshore ...
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Yellowfin grouper, a fish in the family Serranidae; Yellowfin madtom, a fish in the family Ictaluridae; Yellow-fin perchlet, a fish in the family Ambassidae; Yellowfin pike, a fish in the family Dinolestidae; Yellowfin seabream, several fishes in the family Sparidae; Yellowfin surgeon, a fish in the family Acanthuridae (a type of "surgeonfish ...
Reeve's croaker is found in the Indo-West Pacific where it occurs from Sri Lanka, along the coasts of the Bay of Bengal and Southeast Asia, to southern China and Taiwan and south to Malaysia and Indonesia. This species is found at depths between 11 and 64 m (36 and 210 ft) in shallow, coastal areas in both brackish and marine waters.
Gerres cinereus (Walbaum, 1792) (yellowfin mojarra) Gerres decacanthus (Bleeker, 1864) (small Chinese silver-biddy) Gerres equulus Temminck & Schlegel, 1844 (Japanese silver-biddy) Gerres erythrourus (Bloch, 1791) (deep-bodied mojarra) Gerres filamentosus G. Cuvier, 1829 (whipfin silver-biddy)
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