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Illustration of Vulpes vulpes (Red Fox)
Vulpes vulpes (Red Fox)
Illustration of Gadus morhua (Atlantic Cod)
Gadus morhua (Atlantic Cod)
Illustration of Pagrus auratus (Australasian Snapper)
Pagrus auratus (Australasian Snapper)
Illustration of Pleuronectes platessa (European Plaice)
Pleuronectes platessa (European Plaice)
Illustration of Sebastes crameri (Darkblotched Rockfish)
Sebastes crameri (Darkblotched Rockfish)
Illustration of VIMS Fetch autonomous underwater vehicle
VIMS Fetch autonomous underwater vehicle
Illustration of Alosa aestivalis (Blueback Herring)
Alosa aestivalis (Blueback Herring)
Illustration of Alosa mediocris (Hickory Shad)
Alosa mediocris (Hickory Shad)
Illustration of Alosa pseudoharengus (Alewife)
Alosa pseudoharengus (Alewife)
Illustration of Esox niger (Chain Pickerel)
Esox niger (Chain Pickerel)
Illustration of Perca flavescens (Yellow Perch)
Perca flavescens (Yellow Perch)
Illustration of Varanus komodoensis (Komodo Dragon)
Varanus komodoensis (Komodo Dragon)
Illustration of Mola mola (Ocean Sunfish)
Mola mola (Ocean Sunfish)
Illustration of Branta bernicla (Atlantic Brant Goose)
Branta bernicla (Atlantic Brant Goose)
Illustration of Cervus nippon (Sika Deer) buck
Cervus nippon (Sika Deer) : buck
Illustration of Cervus nippon (Sika Deer) doe
Cervus nippon (Sika Deer) : doe
Illustration of person measuring secchi depth
Measuring secchi depth
Illustration of person measuring secchi depth
Measuring secchi depth 2
The common snook (Centropomus undecimalis) is a species of marine fish in the family Centropomidae of the order Perciformes. The common snook is also known as the sergeant fish or robalo.
Centropomus undecimalis (Common Snook)
Illustration of Cervus elaphus (Red Deer) buck
Cervus elaphus (Red Deer) : buck
Illustration of Cervus elaphus (Red Deer) doe
Cervus elaphus (Red Deer) : doe
Flying fish can make powerful, self-propelled leaps out of water into air, where their long, wing-like fins enable gliding flight for considerable distances above the water's surface. This uncommon ability is a natural defense mechanism to evade predators.
Cypselurus callopterus (Ornamented Flying Fish)
Posted by the Florida Department of Health to inform beach visitors on up-to-date water quality information
Healthy Beaches Program
The Commerson's anchovy (Stolephorus commersonnii), also known as Devis's anchovy, Long-jawed anchovy, Teri anchovy, is a species of anadromous fish in the Engraulidae family. It is widely used as a live or dead bait in tuna fishery.
Stolephorus commersonnii (Commerson's Anchovy)
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