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Gulf Hogfish Management Area Boundary |
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Gulf Hogfish Management Area Boundary |
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[[-97.5374728996203,24.5618018534611],[-81.1901757120056,30.272993654416]] |
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GMFMC, FWC, NOAA |
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["Data","Service","Map Service","ArcGIS Server"] |
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Hogfish, or sometimes “hog snapper,” are actually a member of the wrasse family (Labridae). They boast bright orange, yellow, and blueish-purple colorations. Hogfish get their name from their elongated snout, which they use to root for crustaceans buried in the sediment. Their tail is moon-shaped. Males have a characteristic black spot behind their pectoral fins. Three stocks of hogfish are found in the southeastern US: the Gulf of Mexico stock, the Florida Keys/East Florida stock, and the Georgia to North Carolina stock. The Gulf stock occupies the west Florida continental shelf south to about Cape Sable (SEDAR 37, 2014). |
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For visualization only, not for legal use |
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title:
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GulfHogFishManagementArea |
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Map Service |
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tags:
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["Hogfish","gulf","Management"] |
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en-US |
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GulfHogFishManagementArea |
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39A412BF-8235-48A2-A8CA-BF173D9DCA85 |
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PCS_Albers |