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  2. Cobia - Wikipedia

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    The mature cobia has a forked, slightly lunated tail, which is usually dark brown. The fish lacks a swim bladder. The juvenile cobia is patterned with conspicuous bands of black and white and has a rounded tail. The largest cobia taken on rod and reel came from Shark Bay, Australia, and weighed 60 kg (135 lb).

  3. Aquaculture of cobia - Wikipedia

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    A female broodstock cobia weighing about 8 kilograms prior to transport to broodstock holding tanks Cobia , a warm water fish, is one of the more suitable candidates for offshore aquaculture . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Cobia are large pelagic fish, up to 2 metres (6.6 ft) long and 68 kilograms (150 lb) in weight.

  4. Rachycentron - Wikipedia

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    The genus contains a single living species, the cobia (Rachycentron canadum), and the Late Miocene fossil species Rachycentron stremphaencus from Maryland. [2]

  5. I toured the USS Cobia, a World War II submarine that ... - AOL

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    The USS Cobia, a US Navy submarine exhibited at the Wisconsin Maritime Museum in Manitowoc, ... The torpedo launch tube featured an image of the cobia fish from the USS Cobia's battle flag.

  6. Big cobia fish strikes, one of the season's first landed off ...

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    They weighed in fish from the river that weighed over 5 pounds. The main area is from the train bridge to the inlet. He said white-colored Gulp baits and spearing have the edge over the fluke, at ...

  7. King mackerel - Wikipedia

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    The king mackerel is a medium-sized fish, typically encountered from 5 kg (11 lb) to 14 kg (30 lb), but is known to exceed 40 kg (90 lb). The entire body is covered with very small, hardly visible, loosely attached scales. The first (spiny) dorsal fin is entirely colorless and is normally folded back into a body groove, as are the pelvic fins.

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Fishes - Wikipedia

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    The taxobox image should ideally picture a single fish, facing left, in a horizontal orientation, cropped to 20 percent of the fish's length around the fish's body, and should be 250 pixels wide. (The image should not be resized manually; the full-size image should be uploaded and markup used to create the 250px image.

  9. Atlantic croaker - Wikipedia

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    The Atlantic croaker (Micropogonias undulatus) is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Sciaenidae and is closely related to the black drum (Pogonias cromis), the silver perch (Bairdiella chrysoura), the spot croaker (Leiostomus xanthurus), the red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus), the spotted seatrout (Cynoscion nebulosus), and the weakfish (Cynoscion regalis).