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Atherinopsis californiensis, the jack
silverside or
jacksmelt, is a
species of
neotropical silverside native to the
Pacific coast of
North America from...
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Hogchoker Hogfish Hoki
Horse mackerel Jack
mackerel Jacks,
including Pompanos Jacksmelt John Dory
Kelpfish Heterostichus rostratus,[clarification needed] Kingfish...
- 3 kg (14 lb). The
largest North American species of
Silverside is the
jacksmelt (Atherinopsis californiensis) of the
Eastern Pacific Ocean. It
often reaches...
- may also be found.
Striped b****, bat rays,
leopard sharks, surf perch,
jacksmelt, sturgeon,
white croaker, and
flounders are also found.
Richmond is one...
- with
other New
World silversides including their sister species, the
jacksmelt and topsmelt. The type specimen, a male, was
collected by
Ayres from a...
- 050
Whitefish 0.067 0.089 0.084
Mackerel (chub) — 0.088 — 3.1
Pacific Jacksmelt 0.050 0.081 0.103 3.1 Hake 0.067 0.079 0.064 4.0
Herring 0.042 0.078 0...
- are the perch, kingfish, sole, flounder, halibut,
bocaccio (tomcod),
jacksmelt, lingcod, cabezon, salmon, steelhead, and
occasional rockfish. The beach...
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shoulder to shoulder.[citation needed]
Primary species caught at the pier:
Jacksmelt White croaker Striped b****
Chinook salmon Dungeness crab The pier is a...
- seals, anglers, flounder, mackerel, halibut, lingcod, perch, cabezon,
jacksmelt, steelhead, anchovy,
bocaccio (tomcod), kingfish, dark seabirds, sea lions...
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giant sea b**** (Stereolepis gigas), kelp b**** (Paralabrax clathratus),
jacksmelt (Atherinopsis californiensis),
topsmelt (Atherinops affinis),
sargo (Diplodus...