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ML116452

Atlantic Spadefish Chaetodipterus faber

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Contributor

Marie P. Fish Media from this contributor
William H. Mowbray Media from this contributor

Date

Sep 1962

Location

Gloucester Point, Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Virginia, United States
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Age and sex
Immature Unknown sex - 2
Playback
Not specified

Media notes

NOTES: NML studies. 4. VIMS, Sept. 1962. Two juveniles (0.09 m) in test tank: furious struggle in net, but no recorded sound; small escape sounds on MS and weak knocks on ES. Fish, M.P. and W.H. Mowbray. 1970. Sounds of the Western North Atlantic fishes: a reference file of biological underwater sounds. Johns Hopkins Press. Baltimore. p. 123.

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25 Jul 2003 -
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25 Jul 2003 -

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