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  2. Century Boat Company - Wikipedia

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    On March 6, 2012, Yamaha announced it had sold Century Boats back to an American company, Allcraft Marine, based at Dawson Drive, Dade City, Florida. Most assets with the exception of the Panama City plant were included in the sale. To continue Century Boat's history and quality construction, the new owners updated the firm's boats. Allcraft ...

  3. USS Cobia - Wikipedia

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    USS Cobia (SS/AGSS-245) is a Gato-class submarine, formerly of the United States Navy, named for the cobia. Cobia was designated a National Historic Landmark for her service in World War II , which included service in the Pacific, where she earned four battle stars.

  4. List of United States Coast Guard cutters - Wikipedia

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    65 87' Marine Protector-class coastal patrol boat (WPB) 66 83' patrol craft - 230 hulls, not named. 67 82' Point-class patrol boat (WPB) ... USCGC Cobia (WPB-87311)

  5. Cobia - Wikipedia

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    It is a very curious fish, showing little fear of boats. The predators of the cobia are not well documented, but the mahi-mahi (Coryphaena hippurus) is known to feed on juveniles and the shortfin mako shark (Isurus oxyrinchus) eats the adult. The cobia is frequently parasitized by nematodes, trematodes, cestodes, copepods, and acanthocephalans. [7]

  6. USS Croaker - Wikipedia

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    Croaker (SSK-246) underway in hunter-killer configuration, c. mid-1950s.. Recommissioned on 7 May 1951, she served as schoolship out of New London until 18 March 1953, when she was again decommissioned at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard for conversion to a hunter-killer submarine.

  7. Aquaculture of cobia - Wikipedia

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    In Taiwan cobia weighing 100–600 grams are cultured for 1–1.5 years to reach the 6–8 kilograms (13–18 lb) needed for export to Japan. Currently, around 80% of marine cages in Taiwan are devoted to cobia culture. [2] In 2004, the FAO reported that 80.6% of the world's cobia production was by China and Taiwan. [4]

  8. Stomiidae - Wikipedia

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    Stomiidae is a family of deep-sea ray-finned fish, including the barbeled dragonfishes.They are quite small, usually around 15 cm, up to 26 cm. These fish are apex predators and have enormous jaws filled with fang-like teeth. [1]