Date Added
April 26, 2021
01:16 AM EDT
Description
On US-1, Palm Coast, Flagler County, FL
What
Drums
(Family Sciaenidae)
Date Added
August 7, 2021
02:42 PM EDT
Date Added
July 21, 2023
05:50 PM UTC
Description
Caught this fish several years ago at the Econ river. It looks like some sort of saltwater drum/croaker species…hopefully y’all can identify it.
Date Added
December 31, 2022
03:05 PM EST
Date Added
December 26, 2018
03:05 PM UTC
Date Added
October 3, 2019
05:47 PM EDT
Date Added
June 24, 2022
12:54 AM UTC
Date Added
November 28, 2021
08:28 AM EST
Date Added
October 3, 2022
03:50 AM UTC
Date Added
May 30, 2022
07:14 PM EDT
Description
female. I may be wrong though.. :/
Date Added
February 9, 2022
09:03 PM EST
Date Added
June 16, 2022
07:27 PM EDT
What
Graysby
(Cephalopholis cruentata)
Date Added
May 15, 2022
10:03 PM EDT
Date Added
July 21, 2021
12:33 AM UTC
Description
Caught with a live shrimp, the fish here appear to have grown accustomed to fisherman, so they nibble away at where the hook isn't on the shrimp.
Date Added
July 26, 2022
12:56 AM UTC
Date Added
October 24, 2020
02:30 PM CDT
Date Added
July 20, 2022
04:01 PM PDT
Date Added
July 22, 2022
02:50 PM UTC
Date Added
July 27, 2022
05:26 PM UTC
Date Added
July 6, 2022
11:12 AM CDT
What
Snooks
(Genus Centropomus)
Date Added
January 28, 2022
09:04 AM -05
Date Added
May 3, 2022
02:29 PM UTC
Date Added
November 9, 2020
03:29 PM UTC
Place
Missing Location
Date Added
November 11, 2018
09:54 PM EST
What
Snooks
(Genus Centropomus)
Date Added
December 11, 2018
07:07 PM UTC
What
Snooks
(Genus Centropomus)
Date Added
May 2, 2019
10:44 AM CDT
Date Added
May 2, 2019
05:23 PM CDT
Date Added
April 27, 2020
06:15 PM CDT
Description
Robalo capturado por la pesca ribereña de Puerto Ángel, Oaxaca
What
Snooks
(Genus Centropomus)
Date Added
April 30, 2020
06:16 PM UTC
What
Snooks
(Family Centropomidae)
Date Added
May 14, 2020
10:08 AM CDT
Date Added
July 4, 2020
08:13 PM CST
Date Added
August 31, 2020
10:20 PM -05
What
Snooks
(Genus Centropomus)
Date Added
October 6, 2020
10:57 PM UTC
Date Added
October 22, 2020
02:08 PM CDT
Date Added
October 31, 2020
01:13 AM UTC
Date Added
November 9, 2020
09:25 PM -05
Date Added
December 3, 2020
11:14 PM MST
Date Added
December 8, 2020
12:41 PM -05
Date Added
January 14, 2021
03:46 AM UTC
What
Snooks
(Family Centropomidae)
Date Added
January 19, 2021
04:06 AM HST
Date Added
January 19, 2021
10:22 AM HST
Date Added
February 16, 2021
09:05 AM CST
Date Added
March 1, 2021
06:41 AM HST
What
Snooks
(Genus Centropomus)
Date Added
April 5, 2021
08:01 PM UTC
Date Added
May 17, 2021
02:13 PM CDT
Description
Atrapado por Pescador
Fishermans bounty
Date Added
May 22, 2021
09:56 AM CDT
Date Added
May 22, 2021
09:42 AM CDT
What
Snooks
(Genus Centropomus)
Date Added
July 18, 2021
09:12 PM -05
What
Snooks
(Genus Centropomus)
Date Added
February 5, 2022
11:26 PM -05
What
Snooks
(Genus Centropomus)
Date Added
April 9, 2022
04:39 PM UTC
Date Added
May 19, 2020
03:05 PM CDT
Date Added
June 11, 2015
12:15 PM UTC
Description
Grass or Redfin Pickerel. Caught sampling in our gillnet.
Date Added
February 28, 2019
08:27 PM EST
Description
Three specimens of the same species. The larger one is female and the smaller two are males.
Date Added
December 18, 2019
05:34 AM HST
Date Added
April 19, 2020
03:16 PM EDT
Date Added
May 14, 2020
12:50 PM EDT
Date Added
November 13, 2018
02:14 PM UTC
Description
This organism was identified out in Paynes Prairie/Sweetwater Wetlands. This organism was found on the ground, among hte brush near the edge of a stream. Temperature was about 74 degrees F, and it was overcast but still somewhat sunny.
Class: Amphibia -- scaleless tetrapod, moist permeable skin
Order: Urodela -- slender body, blunt snout, right-angle proejcting short limbs
Family: Salamandridae -- lack of rib or costal groves, rough-appearing skin, no nasiolabialgrooves
Genus: Notophthalmus -- distinctive bright red all-body coloring and brown/black dotting across torso
Narrowed down to Notophthalmus, likely N. viridescens (Peninsula Newt), which has this characteristic bright orange/red juvenile land-dwelling stage, as well as fine black dots all over body.
What
Cobia
(Rachycentron canadum)
Date Added
October 9, 2017
09:46 PM EDT
Date Added
October 9, 2017
09:27 PM EDT
Date Added
March 20, 2018
10:40 PM EDT
Date Added
November 10, 2017
12:35 PM EST
Date Added
June 2, 2019
02:37 PM EDT
Date Added
September 9, 2018
07:18 AM EDT
Date Added
May 8, 2019
03:27 PM EDT