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White croaker is a species of croaker fish in the Eastern Pacific, with a subterminal mouth and 12 to 15 spines in the first dorsal fin. It is a common and edible fish that can be caught on various baits and is used for crab stick.
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.
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Learn about the white croaker, a silver-scaled fish that lives in the eastern Pacific Ocean. Discover its habitat, ecology, biodiversity, and fishing tips from SeaFish.
1 sie 2015 · White croaker ( Genyonemus lineatus family: Sciaenidae) are a schooling, benthic foraging fish historically associated with soft sediment and wastewater outfalls in southern California.
White croaker held up by a person's hand, a dock with boats in the background. Ben Cantrell/iNaturalist Taxonomic description. Is the largest species of croaker (family: Sciaenidae). White seabass emits croaking sounds by hitting the abdominal muscle against the swim bladder. [2]
The White Croaker, Genyonemus lineatus, is a member of the Croaker or Sciaenidae Family, and is known in Mexico as corvineta blanca. Globally, this is the only species in the genus Genyonemus and it is found in Mexican waters of the Pacific Ocean.