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  2. Lake Crescent cutthroat trout - Wikipedia

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    Before the introduction of non-native trout to the lake, these fish co-existed with the lake's population of coastal rainbow trout known as Beardslee trout. The cutthroat mostly used the lake's inlet stream Barnes Creek for spawning, while the rainbow trout used the Lyre River for spawning. However, in the early 1980s a small cutthroat ...

  3. Beardslee trout - Wikipedia

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    The emergency rule took effect June 1, the day the lake opened for fishing. The new rules are designed to protect Lake Crescent's population of Beardslee rainbow trout, which has declined to a critically low level. Beardslee trout are a unique form of rainbow trout, native to Lake Crescent, and found nowhere else on earth.

  4. List of freshwater fish in California - Wikipedia

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    An extensive list of the freshwater fish found in California, including both native and introduced species. [1] ... Eagle Lake Rainbow Trout: Oncorhynchus mykiss ...

  5. Grunion - Wikipedia

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    Grunion are two fish species of the genus Leuresthes: the California grunion, L. tenuis, and the Gulf grunion, L. sardinas.They are sardine-sized teleost fishes of the New World silverside family Atherinopsidae, found only off the coast of California, USA, and Baja California, Mexico, where the species are found on both the Pacific Ocean and Gulf of California coasts.

  6. Hitch (fish) - Wikipedia

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    The hitch is closely related to the California roach (Hesperoleucus symmetricus complex), and these taxa can hybridize with each other. [7] Hitch are omnivores of the open water, eating a combination of filamentous algae, insects, and zooplankton. They can be found in lakes, sloughs, and slow-moving sections of rivers and streams.

  7. Extremely rare "doomsday fish" found off California coast - AOL

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    The fish spotted by oceangoers on August 10 was 12 feet long, according to the institution. The fish had already died at the time of the discovery, and was found near the shores of La Jolla Cove.

  8. Mysterious deep-sea ‘doomsday fish’ found washed up on ...

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    A rare deep sea fish, regarded as a harbinger of doom, has washed up on a southern California shore.. The Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego, said one ...

  9. Rare "doomsday fish" spotted on a Southern California beach - AOL

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    The doomsday fish got its name because it looks like a mythical sea creature, with a long, ribbon-shaped body that can grow up to 30 feet. Rare "doomsday fish" spotted on a Southern California ...