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  2. Snowy grouper - Wikipedia

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    The snowy grouper is found at depths of between 10 and 525 metres (33 and 1,722 ft) over rock substrates in offshore waters, although they are most common between 100 and 200 metres (330 and 660 ft). [1] The juveniles are found in shallower, coastal waters and are frequently found along the northeastern coast of the United States. [4]

  3. Hyporthodus nigritus - Wikipedia

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    Hyporthodus nigritus is classified as a deep-water grouper, since they inhabit reefs on the continental shelf break in waters 180 to 1700 ft (55 to 525 m) deep; juveniles are occasionally seen on jetties and shallow-water reefs. They are the only grouper with 10 dorsal spines. They are dark reddish-brown or brownish-grey to almost black in ...

  4. Scamp grouper - Wikipedia

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    M. phenax. Binomial name. Mycteroperca phenax. Jordan & Swain, 1884. The scamp grouper (Mycteroperca phenax), also known as scamp, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a grouper from the subfamily Epinephelinae which is part of the family Serranidae, which also includes the anthias and sea basses. It is found in the western Atlantic Ocean.

  5. Grouper with Cucumber Salad and Soy-Mustard Dressing

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    1. In a blender, puree the soy sauce with the rice vinegar, mirin, sake, mustard and one-third of the garlic. With the machine on, slowly pour in 6 tablespoons of the vegetable oil and blend until ...

  6. Whitespotted grouper - Wikipedia

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    The whitespotted grouper is a demersal, shallow-water, reef-associated fish. [3] It is generally found in rocky areas, or near where coral is growing in deep lagoons, or on outer reef slopes or channels, often near or in caves. It is not a schooling fish and is usually seen singly. [3] It feeds on small fish and crustaceans, with crustaceans ...

  7. SC boat owner may face prison for catching too many fish ...

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    Tilefish and snowy grouper, fish that live near reefs, are relatively long-lived species whose populations can take years to recover if they are overfished. Federal Judge Richard Gergel is ...

  8. Speckled hind - Wikipedia

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    Speckled hind. The speckled hind (Epinephelus drummondhayi), also known as the calico grouper, kitty mitchell or strawberry grouper, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a grouper from the subfamily Epinephelinae which is part of the family Serranidae, which also includes the anthias and sea basses. It is found in Bermuda and off the eastern ...

  9. Mycteroperca - Wikipedia

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    Mycteroperca. Mycteroperca is a genus of marine ray-finned fish, groupers from the subfamily Epinephelinae, part of the family Serranidae, which also includes the anthias and sea basses. They are predatory fish, largely associated with reefs and are found in tropical and subtropical seas in the Atlantic Ocean and the eastern Pacific Ocean.