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The users of this atlas, whether they are anglers, naturalists, or professional scientists, are provided with several resources to determine where a specific fish species has been known to occur in the state throughout the past and present.
Along the Texas coast, there is a variety of saltwater game fish to catch. Some of the top species I target include red drum, speckled trout, flounder, kingfish, and black drum. The Texas coast offers a diverse range of habitats to fish, from shallow inshore flats and grass beds to deeper offshore structures like reefs and wrecks.
New York’s marine waters are home to a wide variety of fish species. In fact, Long Island is ideally situated so that both southern and northern fish species frequent our waters. Anglers can fish for Atlantic cod, winter flounder and mackerel in the spring, or try their luck for bluefish, summer flounder and triggerfish during the summer months.
Guide to 78 saltwater fish that live along the Texas Gulf coast with species information and fishing tips and illustrations of each one.
Over 165 fish species inhabit New York’s estimated 7,500 lakes and ponds and 70,000 miles of rivers and streams. New York is home to numerous species of freshwater, saltwater, and diadromous fish.
New York State is home to more than 165 freshwater fish species, including some that were around when dinosaurs roamed the land. These fish come in all different sizes, from two-inch darters to sturgeon that can grow to more than seven feet. They come in all different shapes, too.
Up-to-date maps allow workers to better complete field assessments and to identify range extensions and species extirpations. They are also useful to anglers, naturalists and others interested in our water resources.