ATLANTIC CROAKER – Micropogonias undulatus
Family Sciaenidae, DRUMS
Description: inferior mouth; 3 to 5 pairs of small barbels on chin; silver-gray or bronze body with dark oblique wavy bars or lines; iridescent especially on head; preopercle strongly serrated.
Similar fish: spot, Leiostomus xanthurus (has no
chin barbels and has a dark blotch on shoulder).
Size: usually less than 2 pounds.
Where found: generally found north of Tampa Bay on the west coast, and north of Cape Canaveral on the east coast; young fish found in estuaries; older fish (2 to 3 years) inhabit deep OFFSHORE waters during the winter months and move into bays and estuaries during the spring, summer, and fall.
Remarks: during spawning becomes bronze or yellow in color; spawning apparently occurs OFFSHORE in fall; longevity 2 to 4 years.
- SAILFISH – Istiophorus platypterus
 - WHITE MARLIN – Tetrapterus albidus
 - BLUE MARLIN – Makaira nigricans
 - LONGBILL SPEARFISH – Tetrapturus pfluegeri
 - SWORDFISH – Xiphias gladius
 - DOLPHIN – Coryphaena hippurus
 - BLACKFIN TUNA – Thunnus atlanticus
 - YELLOWFIN TUNA – Thunnus albacares
 - LITTLE TUNNY – Euthynnus alletteratus
 - WAHOO – Acanthocybium solanderi
 - SPANISH MACKEREL – Scomberomorus maculatus
 - CERO (cero mackerel) – Scomberomorus regalis
 - KING MACKEREL – Scomberomorus cavalla
 - GREAT BARRACUDA – Sphyraena barracuda
 - BAY ANCHOVY – Anchoa mitchilli
 - STRIPED ANCHOVY – Anchoa hepsetus
 - STRIPED MOJARRA – Diapterus plumieri
 - STRIPED (BLACK) MULLET – Mugil cephalus
 - FANTAIL MULLET – Mugil gyrans
 - ATLANTIC SPADEFISH – Chaetodipterus faber
 - GAFFTOPSAIL CATFISH – Bagre marinus
 - HARDHEAD CATFISH – Arius felis
 - GULF FLOUNDER – Paralichthys albigutta
 - SPOT – Leiostomus xanthurus
 


