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American Names for New Zealand Fish
Located here in New Zealand I'm not sure what the US names are for some of
the species we share. In particular I'm would like to know if you have the same names for: John Dory Snapper Moonfish Groper (may be Sea Bass I think) I have a website offering copper fish art and I'm trying to break into the US market but do I have the right names? If it's any help you can see the fish at: http://www.gift4myman.com/site/876260/page/45030. Thanks in advance. Jeff |
American Names for New Zealand Fish
"JeffNZ" wrote in message ... Located here in New Zealand I'm not sure what the US names are for some of the species we share. In particular I'm would like to know if you have the same names for: John Dory Snapper Moonfish Groper (may be Sea Bass I think) I have a website offering copper fish art and I'm trying to break into the US market but do I have the right names? If it's any help you can see the fish at: http://www.gift4myman.com/site/876260/page/45030. Thanks in advance. Jeff I checked my field guide of Atlantic Coast Fishes. Maybe someone can check a Pacific Coast guide. What I found was: John Dory - The only dories in the guide are red or buckler. Neither is a real match to your figure Snapper - There are lots of snappers. Just using that term without further identification is probably o.k. Moonfish - Our Atlantic moonfish is different. Just stay with moonfish Groper - US spelling is grouper. The spines at the front of the anal fin seem to put it in the grouper category rather than the sea bass. There are lots of different groupers and staying generic is o.k. I'm hope someone can do the same with Pacific fish. They are more likely to have a better match than I could find. Charlie |
American Names for New Zealand Fish
"JeffNZ" wrote in message ... Located here in New Zealand I'm not sure what the US names are for some of the species we share. In particular I'm would like to know if you have the same names for: John Dory Snapper Moonfish Groper (may be Sea Bass I think) I have a website offering copper fish art and I'm trying to break into the US market but do I have the right names? If it's any help you can see the fish at: http://www.gift4myman.com/site/876260/page/45030. Thanks in advance. Jeff I checked my field guide of Atlantic Coast Fishes. Maybe someone can check a Pacific Coast guide. What I found was: John Dory - The only dories in the guide are red or buckler. Neither is a real match to your figure Snapper - There are lots of snappers. Just using that term without further identification is probably o.k. Moonfish - Our Atlantic moonfish is different. Just stay with moonfish Groper - US spelling is grouper. The spines at the front of the anal fin seem to put it in the grouper category rather than the sea bass. There are lots of different groupers and staying generic is o.k. I'm hope someone can do the same with Pacific fish. They are more likely to have a better match than I could find. Charlie |
American Names for New Zealand Fish
Charlie,
Fantastic. Thanks for the info. Anyone help further with the moonfish? Jeff http://www.gift4myman.com/site/876260/page/45030. "Charlie Bress" wrote in message ... "JeffNZ" wrote in message ... Located here in New Zealand I'm not sure what the US names are for some of the species we share. In particular I'm would like to know if you have the same names for: John Dory Snapper Moonfish Groper (may be Sea Bass I think) I have a website offering copper fish art and I'm trying to break into the US market but do I have the right names? If it's any help you can see the fish at: http://www.gift4myman.com/site/876260/page/45030. Thanks in advance. Jeff I checked my field guide of Atlantic Coast Fishes. Maybe someone can check a Pacific Coast guide. What I found was: John Dory - The only dories in the guide are red or buckler. Neither is a real match to your figure Snapper - There are lots of snappers. Just using that term without further identification is probably o.k. Moonfish - Our Atlantic moonfish is different. Just stay with moonfish Groper - US spelling is grouper. The spines at the front of the anal fin seem to put it in the grouper category rather than the sea bass. There are lots of different groupers and staying generic is o.k. I'm hope someone can do the same with Pacific fish. They are more likely to have a better match than I could find. Charlie |
American Names for New Zealand Fish
Charlie,
Fantastic. Thanks for the info. Anyone help further with the moonfish? Jeff http://www.gift4myman.com/site/876260/page/45030. "Charlie Bress" wrote in message ... "JeffNZ" wrote in message ... Located here in New Zealand I'm not sure what the US names are for some of the species we share. In particular I'm would like to know if you have the same names for: John Dory Snapper Moonfish Groper (may be Sea Bass I think) I have a website offering copper fish art and I'm trying to break into the US market but do I have the right names? If it's any help you can see the fish at: http://www.gift4myman.com/site/876260/page/45030. Thanks in advance. Jeff I checked my field guide of Atlantic Coast Fishes. Maybe someone can check a Pacific Coast guide. What I found was: John Dory - The only dories in the guide are red or buckler. Neither is a real match to your figure Snapper - There are lots of snappers. Just using that term without further identification is probably o.k. Moonfish - Our Atlantic moonfish is different. Just stay with moonfish Groper - US spelling is grouper. The spines at the front of the anal fin seem to put it in the grouper category rather than the sea bass. There are lots of different groupers and staying generic is o.k. I'm hope someone can do the same with Pacific fish. They are more likely to have a better match than I could find. Charlie |
American Names for New Zealand Fish
Jeff, go to www.rodnreel.com and there is a fish identification section.
You can browser through the pictures to see if any fish look like yours. Sarge |
American Names for New Zealand Fish
Jeff, go to www.rodnreel.com and there is a fish identification section.
You can browser through the pictures to see if any fish look like yours. Sarge |
American Names for New Zealand Fish
A moon fish may be called a lookdown in the US. Caught a lot in the Gulf of
Mexico. Considered good eating. Sarge |
American Names for New Zealand Fish
A moon fish may be called a lookdown in the US. Caught a lot in the Gulf of
Mexico. Considered good eating. Sarge |
American Names for New Zealand Fish
Thanks Sarge/Capt Ahab great feedback.
Jeff "Sarge" wrote in message ... A moon fish may be called a lookdown in the US. Caught a lot in the Gulf of Mexico. Considered good eating. Sarge |
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