Groupers endangered?

Donna Nemeth dnemeth at coralworldvi.com
Sun Dec 23 09:15:24 EST 2001


See Musick, J. A. et al., 2000.  Marine, estuarine, and diadromous fish
stocks at risk of extinction in North America (exclusive of salmonids).
Fisheries, Vol. 25, no. 11, November 2000:6-30.

They list about a dozen serranids at risk (no lutjanids), and despite the
title it includes fish with geographic ranges into the Caribbean.

Donna Nemeth, Ph.D.
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At 06:20 22.12.01 -0800, you wrote:
>   Season's greetings, fellow Listers.
>   I'm in a continuing discussion about declining fish
>populations.  Is there a website other than the
>Monterey Bay Aquarium's listing, that includes
>groupers, and Caribbean fish and invertibrates, such
>as snapper, lobster, and conch?
>   Is any grouper on the Endagered list?
>   Thanks in advance.
>   Melissa Keyes
>   St. Croix
>
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