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SCIOTO MADTOM Noturus trautmani Taylor 1969 Identification: The Scioto Madtom has a long, slender body that is gray to dusky olive-brown above and has 4 dark saddles. The low adipose fin is broadly joined to the caudal fin with a small notch between the fins. The adipose fin is clear, without a
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SPOTTED BULLHEAD Ameiurus serracanthus (Yerger & Relyea 1968) Identification: The Spotted Bullhead is gray or blue-black above with a yellow-gold cast, gray to white below, and covered with gray-white spots. The fins are edged in black, and there is a large dark blotch at the base of the do
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In the 1970’s the Clean Water Act was passed and by the 1990’s many agencies got together and developed a management plan for Lake Worth Lagoon. Listed below is a draft version of the upcoming 2013 Lake Worth Lagoon Management Plan. 2008 Lake Worth Lagoon Management Plan Appendix A App
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Asteroidea
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„Invertebrates“ include all animals exclusive of vertebrates, in an artificial division set up centuries ago. Of the 34 or so major divisions (phyla) of animal life, 33 and 2/3 are „invertebrate“. Animals come in a bewildering diversity of forms and pursue an amazing breadth of life styles, includi
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RIO VERDE CATFISH Ictalurus mexicanus (Meek 1904) Identification: The Rio Verde Catfish has the dorsal spine longer than the fleshy interorbital distance, 2-3 very small serrae on the pectoral spine of the juvenile, and 20-27 anal rays. The supraoccipital spine is not in contact with supraneura
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