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    The humpback red snapper (Lutjanus gibbus), the paddletail, paddletail snapper or hunchback snapper, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a snapper belonging...
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  • snapper Lutjanus erythropterus, Crimson snapper Lutjanus fulviflamma, Dory snapper Lutjanus fulvus, Blacktail snapper Lutjanus gibbus, Humpback red snapper...
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    One of the best known is the red snapper. Snappers inhabit tropical and subtropical regions of all oceans. Some snappers grow up to about 1 m (3.3 ft)...
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    1775) (humpback red snapper) Lutjanus goldiei (W. J. Macleay, 1882) (Papuan black snapper) Lutjanus goreensis (Valenciennes, 1830) (Gorean snapper) Lutjanus...
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    snapper Lutjanus fulvus (native), Blacktail snapper Lutjanus gibbus (native), Humpback red snapper Lutjanus guilcheri (native), Yellowfin red snapper...
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  • Barramundi cod or humpback grouper (Cromileptes altivelis), saltwater fish of the western Pacific Ocean Rock barramundi or mangrove red snapper (Lutjanus argentimaculatus)...
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    diversity of fish is much greater, including the two-spot red snapper, humpback red snapper, leopard grouper, and humphead parrot fish. Shellfish include...
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    mackerel, red snapper (Lutjanus erythropterus), and goldband snapper (Pristipomoides multidens). The Western Australian population of humpback whales (Megaptera...
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    Barramundi (category IUCN Red List least concern species)
    They may be confused with an Australian reef fish commonly called the humpback grouper (Cromileptes altivelis), also known as barramundi cod, panther...
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    School shark (redirect from Snapper shark)
    of the genus Galeorhinus. Common names also include tope, tope shark, snapper shark, and soupfin shark. It is found worldwide in temperate seas at depths...
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    from gobies and butterflyfish to grunts and snapper. The lionfish Pterois volitans started invading red grouper habitat by 2008, from Florida Bay to...
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  • drum, gafftopsail catfish, red drum, Atlantic sharpnose shark, bull shark 6 US, East Coast 14 May 2012 Bluefin tuna, humpback whale, bluefish, blue shark...
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    snorkeling, with red-billed tropicbirds, brown boobies and brown pelicans nesting on the rocks. In the winter season the bay hosts humpback whales, mother/calf...
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  • Cougars Alaska–Anchorage Seawolves Alaska–Fairbanks Nanooks Alaska–Southeast Humpback Whales Albany Great Danes Albany Pharmacy/Health Panthers Albany Tech Titans...
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    Mycteroperca bonaci (category IUCN Red List near threatened species)
    solitary species, the adults feeding mainly on fishes, such as grunts, snapper and herrings, and the juveniles feed on crustaceans. Black groupers have...
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    Tongue of the Ocean, resulting in an unparallelled variety of sea life. Humpback whales, which are found in all the world's oceans, follow a regular migration...
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    Waters near Point Lowly include several popular grounds for snapper fishing. The fishing of snapper in all South Australian waters is prohibited from 1 November...
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    sound the company was taking between 900 and 1100 sperm and humpback whales in a year. Humpback whaling was banned in 1963 which in turn decreased the viability...
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  • strawberry cockle Gemma gemma — amethyst gem clam Gibberulus gibberulus — humpbacked conch Glycymeris glycymeris — dog cockle Harpa harpa — true harp Haustellum...
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    was added to the endangered species list in 2008. A small population of humpback whales migrate to the islands annually, to over-winter and breed. The four...
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    abundant species are deepwater red snappers and rusty jobfish. Gamba shrimp are common near the seafloor, as are amphipods. Humpback whales breed in the waters...
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  • List of least concern perciform fishes (category IUCN Red List least concern species)
    Mahogany snapper (Lutjanus mahogoni) Bluestriped snapper (Lutjanus notatus) Pacific Cubera snapper (Lutjanus novemfasciatus) Pacific red snapper (Lutjanus...
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    basslet, hawkfish, spotted drum, porcupinefish, barracuda, blue chromis, snapper, Creole wrasse, hamlet, French grunt, filefish, goby, wahoo, Atlantic blue...
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    century sightings are rarer. Humpback whales are also seen occasionally. There is a fur seal colony at Pariwhero / Red Rocks on the south coast facing...
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    interactions with humans are the most obvious examples, followed by those with humpback whales and dogs. Juvenile dolphins off the coast of Western Australia have...
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    Genus: Lutjanus Blackspot snapper, Lutjanus ehrenbergii LC IUCN Blacktail snapper, Lutjanus fulvus LC IUCN Papuan black snapper, Lutjanus goldiei (MoE:...
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    "Invasive Freshwater Fishes". Mincarone, M.M. (2011). "Myxine glutinosa". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2011: e.T196057A8988080. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK...
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    species live on the reef, including the clownfish, red bass, red-throat emperor, and several species of snapper and coral trout. Forty-nine species mass spawn...
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  • on and around the wreck include: western blue groper, queen snapper, Australasian snapper, harlequin fish, Port Jackson sharks and the western blue devil...
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    Sea to Northern Australia) Black spot snapper, Lutjanus fulviflamma (Forsskal, 1775) (East Africa and the Red Sea to Samoa) Yellow margined seaperch...
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