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The Sand Diver: A Lizardfish!

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 Sand Diver (Lizardfish) Scientific Name: Synodus intermedius • Common throughout Virgin Islands Waters • Thought to be the most abundant of local lizardfishes SIZE4 inches to 18 inches DEPTHI have most commonly observed them … Continue reading →

Posted in Fish - Caribbean & Reef, Fish & Wildlife, Video of the Day, Video of the Day | Tagged Actinopterygii, Animalia, aulopiformes, Chordata, Lizardfish, Sand Diver, Synodontidae, Synodus intermedius | Leave a reply

Atlantic Swordfish Landings Through May 31, 2018

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June, 11 2018 Atlantic Swordfish Landings Update:  Commercial and Recreational Through May 31st The table below provides preliminary landings estimates and remaining quotas as of May 31, 2018, for the Atlantic swordfish fisheries for the … Continue reading →

Posted in Caribbean Fisheries Management Council, Federal Government, Fish - Caribbean & Reef, Fish - Caribbean and Reef, Fish & Wildlife, Fisheries, Highly Migratory Species, NOAA | Tagged Caribbean fisheries, fisher, fishing, Highly Migratory Species, NOAA

Public Meeting on the Definition of Fish Aggregating Devices

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  NOAA Fisheries will hold a public meeting on Friday June 29, 2018, from 9:00am to 1:00pm PDT to seek input on the definition of fish aggregating devices (FADs) that could be applied for conservation measures by international … Continue reading →

Posted in Community Eco-Events, Fish - Caribbean & Reef, NOAA, Uncategorized, Wildlife Education | Tagged Caribbean fisheries, NOAA
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