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noun - a fish of the Pacific coast of North America
UMBRINA RONCADOR - Yellowfin croaker (Umbrina roncador) is a species of croaker occurring from the Gulf of California, Mexico, to Point Conception, California. They fre...
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Yellowfin croaker (Umbrina roncador) is a species of croaker occurring from the Gulf of California, Mexico, to Point Conception, California. They frequent bays, channels, harbors and other nearshore waters over sandy bottoms. These croakers are more abundant along beaches during the summer months and may move to deeper water in winter. There is no set size limit for the yellowfin croaker. * Other common names include yellowfin drum, Catalina croaker, yellowtailed croaker, and golden croaker. |