The Croaker lives in the demersal, marine, depth range - 46 m , usually 3 - 15 m environment.
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Show IPA Use Croaker in a SentenceSee web results for CroakerSee images of Croaker–noun 1. a person or thing that croaks. 2. any of several sciaenoid fishes that make a croaking noise, esp. More
White croaker (Genyonemus lineatus) is a species of croaker occurring in the Eastern Pacific. White croakers have been taken from Magdalena Bay, Baja California, to Vancouver Island, British Columbia, but are not abundant north of San Francisco. More
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Croaker, Hermie faces the biggest frog he's ever seen to help out his friends, the ants. More
The croaker has a compressed, elongated body similar to that of the bass. The name describes the croaking or grunting sounds produced by members of most species, chiefly during the breeding season. More
* yellowfin croaker, surffish, surf fish, Umbrina roncador — fish of North American Pacific coast * white croaker, chenfish, kingfish, Genyonemus lineatus — small silvery marine food fish found off California * white croaker, queenfish, More
Tactics to catch The croaker is more likely to be found in deeper waters during the day and closer to shore during the evening hours. Climate:(water temperature) Field and laboratory data both indicate that juveniles are more tolerant of lower temperatures than adults. More
entry into World War II, USS Croaker was sent to the Pacific to wage a war of attrition against Japan's merchant marine and Navy. More
Atlantic CroakerThe Atlantic croaker is a drum that varies in color from silvery greenish to bluish gray, with a silvery or brassy white belly. More
Drum and Croaker logoDrum and Croaker is a non-peer-reviewed journal that has acted as an "informal organ" for public aquarium professionals since 1958. It has a long history of providing a forum for the exchange of basic information - and occasionally humor. More
distinguished from other croakers by their large mouth, the base of the second dorsal and anal fins being about equal, and the wide space between the two dorsal fins. Range: Queenfish occur from Uncle Sam Bank, Baja California, to Yaquina Bay, Oregon. More
* The white croaker is important to both commercial and recreational fishermen in southern and Central California. * Croakers are caught by hook-and-line, bottom trawls and gillnets. More
arguable regarding croaker was whether or not you were a lower form of human if you kept them for dinner. More
Croaker (SS-246) was launched 19 December 1942 by Electric Boat Co., Groton, Conn.; sponsored by Mrs. W. H. P. Blandy; and commissioned 21 April 1944, Commander J. E. Lee in command. More
Photo of USS Croaker in Buffalo Class: Gato Submarine Launched: December 19, 1943 At: Electric Boat Company, Groton, Connecticut Commissioned: April 21, 1944 Length: 311 feet, 7 inches Beam: 27 feet, 2 inches More
As a fast-growing fish, Atlantic croaker has the potential to be a sustainable choice. It comes down to the gear used, with net-caught croaker being a “Best Choice” and trawled croaker being a “Good Alternative”. More
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Croaker was awarded the Navy Unit Commendation, and received three battle stars for World War II service.Specifications: Displacement, Surfaced: 1,1526 t., Submerged: 2,424 t.; Length 311' 9"; Beam 27' 3"; Draft 15' 3"; Speed, Surfaced 20.25 kts, Submerged 8. More
fishes, such as Umbrina roncador (yellowfin croaker), that utter croaking noises3. a grumbling personThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Noun 1. croakercroaker - the lean flesh of a saltwater fish caught along Atlantic coast of southern U.S. More
The Atlantic croaker is a very important commercial fish. Millions of pounds are caught and sold every year in the United States and exported to other countries. More
USS CROAKER (SS-246) arrived at Pearl Harbor from New London 26 June 1944, and on 19 July put to sea on her first war patrol, sailing to the East China and Yellow Seas. More
Black croaker in English
Corvina roncacho in Spanish (español)
Corvinata in sp
corvinata negra in Spanish (español)
Croaker in English
Kuroguchi in Japanese (日本語)
Mamselle noire in French (français)
Roncacho in sp
Roncacho in Spanish (español)
黑唇孔石首魚 in Mandarin Chinese
黑唇孔石首鱼 in Mandarin Chinese