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wreckfish Meaning in kannada ( wreckfish ಅದರರ್ಥ ಏನು?)



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ಅಟ್ಲಾಂಟಿಕ್ ಮತ್ತು ಮೆಡಿಟರೇನಿಯನ್ ಕಂದು ಮೀನುಗಳು ಸ್ಕಾಚ್ ಮತ್ತು ಹಡಗುಗಳ ಬಳಿ ಕಂಡುಬರುತ್ತವೆ,

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Description Skilfish are large and bulky fish, which bear a resemblance to the wreckfish in the family Polyprionid, and the groupers or sea bass in the family Serranidae, although skilfish are not related to any of those families.


deepwater longlines and bottom trawls targeting other species, including wreckfish (Polyprion americanus), conger eel (Conger conger), Norway lobster (Nephrops.


americanus, a bird species in the genus Parus Polyprion americanus, a wreckfish species Potamogeton americanus, a pondweed species in the genus Potamogeton.


The hāpuku, hapuka or whapuku (Polyprion oxygeneios), also known as groper, is a wreckfish of the family Polyprionidae, found around southern Australia.


hapuka or whapuku (Polyprion oxygeneios), also known as groper, is a wreckfish of the family Polyprionidae, found around southern Australia, southern.


In North and South America wreckfish are sold in frozen in supermarkets or grocery stores or marketed fresh from fish counters.


giant sea bass, black sea bass or giant black sea bass, it is actually a wreckfish in the family Polyprionidae rather than in the sea bass family Serranidae.


Stereolepis doedereini, the striped jewfish, is a marine, ray-finned fish in the family Polyprionidae, the wreckfish.


including splendid alfonsino, black cardinal fish, black scabbardfish, and wreckfish.


Habitat and biologyAdult Atlantic wreckfish occur around in caves, over rocky substrates and areas with densely scattered boulders, natural reefs and shipwrecks, a habitat which has led to species' common name.


The wreckfish are a family, Polyprionidae in the suborder Percoidei of the order Perciformes.


In New Zealand, "groper" refers to a type of wreckfish, Polyprion oxygeneios, which goes by the Māori name hāpuku.



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