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Mobile Bay Lab ID

Mobile Bay Lab ID. Common Fish & Invertebrates Images and information taken from references at end – mostly TAMU. Bay anchovy Anchoa mitchilli. Atlantic bumper Chloroscombrus chrysurus. Violet goby Gobioides broussonetii. gafftopsail catfish Bagre marinus. hardhead catfish

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Mobile Bay Lab ID

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  1. Mobile Bay Lab ID • Common Fish & Invertebrates • Images and information taken from references at end – mostly TAMU

  2. Bay anchovy Anchoamitchilli Atlantic bumper Chloroscombruschrysurus Violet goby Gobioidesbroussonetii

  3. gafftopsailcatfish Bagremarinus hardhead catfish Ariopsisfelis Blue catfish Ictalurusfurcatus

  4. Croaker are easily recognized by numerous short barbels on either side below the mouth and a sharply jagged preopercle. The latter can be painfully evident upon holding a croaker, as the fish tend to flare their opercles when disturbed or frightened. Croaker have a rather long head with an inferior mouth, appropriate for feeding on the bottom. They have silvery bodies with a series of copperish or brownish markings arranged in diagonal bars that tend to become less distinct as the fish grows. Pectoral and pelvic fins are bright yellow to orange. Atlantic cutlassfish Trichiuruslepturus Banded drum Larimusfasciatus

  5. Moonfish Selene setapinnis Bluefish Pomatomussaltatrix Lookdown Selene vomer

  6. Dwarf sand perch Diplectrumbivittatum Gulf Butterfish Peprilusburti

  7. Gulf menhaden Brevoortiapatronus Harvestfish Peprilusparu

  8. Hardhead catfish Ariopsisfelis Least puffer Sphoeroidesparvus

  9. Hogchoker Trinectesmaculatus Pinfish Lagodonrhomboides

  10. Scaled sardine Harengulajaguana Threadfin shad Dorosomapetenense

  11. Bighead searobin Prionotustribulus Bigeyesearobin Prionotuslongispinosus

  12. Rough silverside Membrasmartinica Spot Leiostomusxanthurus Gulf menhaden Brevoortiapatronus

  13. Southern kingfish Menticirrhusamericanus Silver seatrout Cynoscionnothus

  14. Southern flounder Paralichthyslethostigma Inshore lizardfish Synodusfoetens

  15. Atlantic stingray Dasyatissabina Bonnethead shark Sphyrnatiburo

  16. Atlantic sharpnose shark Rhizoprionodonterraenovae

  17. Sea nettle Chrysaoraquinquechirrha Sand dollar Mellitaquinquiesperforata

  18. Clypeaster "cake urchins" or "sea biscuits" Gray sea star Luidiaclathrata

  19. Brown shrimp Farfantepenaeusaztecus Pink shrimp Farfantepenaeusduorarum Brown shrimp Pink shrimp

  20. White shrimp Litopenaeussetiferus Mantis Shrimp (Squillaempusa)

  21. Portly spider crab Libinia emarginata Longnose spider crab Libinia dubia

  22. Blue crab Callinectessapidus

  23. Atlantic brief squid Lolligunculabrevis Longfin inshore squid Loligopealeii

  24. Texas coquina Donaxtexasianus

  25. http://sharonapbio-taxonomy.wikispaces.com/Animalia-Chordata--Fisheshttp://sharonapbio-taxonomy.wikispaces.com/Animalia-Chordata--Fishes

  26. http://www.dnr.sc.gov/marine/mrri/acechar/specgal/fish.htm http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/huntwild/wild/species/ http://txmarspecies.tamug.edu/fish%20names%20table.cfm http://txmarspecies.tamug.edu/mollusklist.cfm

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