The predatory fish can grow up to 1.2m in length and has a conspicuous knob at the tip of its lower jaw. A striking patch of yellow surrounds its large eyes. With the last confirmed sighting in 2005, ...
A fairly large marine fish for the aquarium with a royal blue body, yellow tail, and black palette design on their body. A ...
Normally, during season, we would see lots of them within a one-day boat ride of Point Loma in the 15 to 30-pound range with a few pushing 50-pounds, but these fish have mostly been on the beefy ...
These fish, stocked by the California Department of Fish and Game, prey upon tadpoles and young frogs. The yellow-legged frog has disappeared from the most known historical locations, and most of the ...
A surplus in yellow tang production allowed OI to expand conservation efforts beyond aquarium display. With DLNR approval, OI released these aquacultured fish into the wild, providing the reef with ...
Yellow tangs, called Lau’ipala by Native Hawaiians, are the most exploited Hawaiian aquarium fish. Photo credit: Kaikea Nakachi Image is available for media use. The Center for Biological Diversity is ...