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ROUND SCAD – Decapterus punctatus

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Family Carangidae, JACKS AND POMPANOS Other local names: cigar minnow Description: long, fusiform; greenish-blue fading to silver on sides, belly white; narrow, yellowish stripe from head to caudal peduncle. Where found: midwater or bottom from shallow water to about 50 fathoms, juveniles sometimes at surface. Size: to 12″ Remarks: 2 small papillae on shoulder distinguish […]

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FLORIDA POMPANO – Trachinotus carolinus

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Family Carangidae, JACKS AND POMPANOS Description: greenish gray on back, shading to silvery sides; fish in dark waters showing yellow on throat, pelvic, and anal fins; deep flattened body with small mouth; no scutes; 22 to 27 soft dorsal rays; 20 to 23 soft anal rays; origin of anal fin slightly behind origin of second […]

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PERMIT – Trachinotus falcatus

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Family Carangidae, JACKS AND POMPANOS Description: color gray, dark or iridescent blue above, shading to silvery sides, in dark waters showing golden tints around breast; small permit have teeth on tongue (none on pompano); no scutes; dorsal fin insertion directly above that of the anal fin; 17 to 21 soft dorsal rays; 16 to 19 […]

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PALOMETA – Trachinotus goodei

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Family Carangidae, JACKS AND POMPANOS Description: gray to blue-green on top of head and along the back; bright silvery sides; yellow on breast; elongated dorsal and anal fins, dusky or black with bluish edges; deep body, with four narrow bars high on the sides, and traces of a fifth nearer the tail; no scutes. Similar […]

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CREVALLE JACK – Caranx hippos

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Family Carangidae, JACKS AND POMPANOS Description: color bluish-green to greenish-gold back and silvery or yellowish belly; soft dorsal and anal fins almost identical in size; prominent black spot on operculum (gill cover); black spot at the base of each pectoral fin; no scales on throat. Similar fish: other Caranx. Where found: common to both INSHORE […]

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BLUE RUNNER – Caranx crysos

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Family Carangidae, JACKS AND POMPANOS Description: color light olive to bluish green above, silvery gray to golden below; frequently black spot on operculum; readily distinguished from crevalle jack by lack of a dark blotch on the pectoral fin; tail tipsblackish. Similar fish: bluefish, Pomatomus saltatrix; other Caranx. Where found: juveniles found OFFSHORE; adults NEARSHORE in […]

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LESSER AMBERJACK – Seriola fasciata

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Family Carangidae, JACKS AND POMPANOS Description: olive green or brownish back and silver sides; dark band (variably present) extends backward and upward from eye; juveniles have split or wavy bars on sides; proportionately larger eye and deeper body than greater amberjack. Similar fish: other Seriola. Where found: NEARSHORE and OFFSHORE, apparently living deeper than other […]

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GREATER AMBERJACK – Seriola dumerili

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Family Carangidae, JACKS AND POMPANOS Description: dark stripe (variably present) extends from nose to in front of dorsal fin and “lights up” when fish is in feeding mode; no scutes; soft dorsal base less than twice the length of the anal fin base. Similar fish: other Seriola. Where found: OFFSHORE species associated with rocky reefs, […]

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BANDED RUDDERFISH – Seriola zonata

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Family Carangidae, JACKS AND POMPANOS Description: fish less than 11 inches long have dark band from eye to first dorsal fin and six prominent bars on body; larger fish are bluish, greenish, or brown; soft dorsal base about twice the length of the anal fin; tail-lobe white tipped. Similar fish: other Seriola. Where found: NEARSHORE […]

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ALMACO JACK – Seriola rivoliana

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Family Carangidae, JACKS AND POMPANOS Description: deep-bodied amberjack; sometimes darker in coloration; front of soft dorsal and of anal fins high and elongated; body more flattened than banded rudderfish or greater amberjack; no scutes. Similar fish: other Seriola. Where found: wide-ranging in OFFSHORE waters, not a common catch; young are associated with Sargassum. Size: usually […]

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