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  2. Hardhead catfish - Wikipedia

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    Hardheads are also harvested for industrial purposes in commercial bottom-trawling operations. Annual harvests vary greatly, but from 1987 to 2001, 1.04 million pounds of marine catfishes (including both the hardhead catfish and the gafftopsail catfish) were harvested in the IRL region. The harvest was valued at $777,497. [8]

  3. Gafftopsail catfish - Wikipedia

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    The largest recorded weight for a gafftopsail catfish is 4.54 kg (10.0 lb) [4] and 69 cm (27 in) in length. [5] A more common weight and length of gafftopsails caught is 1–2 lb (450–910 g) and 12–16 in (30–41 cm). As gafftopsail catfish grow longer, they increase in weight, but the relationship is not linear.

  4. Ariidae - Wikipedia

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    Although hardhead catfish reach a weight of about 5.5 kg (12 lb) and are edible, they have a mixed reputation as game fish and are often considered nuisance bait stealers. [12] A less-abundant species, more highly regarded as a game and food fish, is the gafftopsail catfish, Bagre marinus. The range of the gafftop extends further south, to ...

  5. Bagre (fish) - Wikipedia

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    Bagre marinus (Mitchill, 1815) (gafftopsail catfish) Bagre panamensis ( T. N. Gill , 1863) (Chilhuil sea catfish) Bagre pinnimaculatus ( Steindachner , 1877) (red sea catfish)

  6. List of fishes of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Red drum: Sciaenops ocellatus: Also known as Channel bass Red-eye round herring: Etrumeus sadina: Red grouper: Epinephelus morio: Red hind: Epinephelus guttatus: Red hogfish: Decodon puellaris: Red jewelfish: Odontanthias cauoh: Red lionfish: Pterois volitans: Red porgy: Pagrus pagrus: Red Sea sailfin tang: Zebrasoma desjardinii: Red shiner ...

  7. 7 Reasons the Philippines Is a Hot Option for American Retirees

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    If you ask many Americans what their retirement dreams look like, some will say an inexpensive, low-cost life on a tropical beach. If that sounds perfect to you, then you might consider the...

  8. Ariopsis (fish) - Wikipedia

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    There are currently four described species in this genus: [2] Ariopsis assimilis (Günther, 1864) (Mayan sea catfish); Ariopsis canteri; Ariopsis felis (Linnaeus, 1766) (Hardhead sea catfish)

  9. Mylopharodon conocephalus - Wikipedia

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    Mylopharodon conocephalus, known as the hardhead, is a freshwater ray-finned fish from the family Cyprinidae, the carps and minnows, which is endemic to California. It is the sole member of the monotypic genus Mylopharodon .