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    The yellowtail flounder (Limanda ferruginea), also known as the rusty dab, is a species of flatfish in the family Pleuronectidae (righteye flounders). Reaching 56 cm (22 in) in length, it has reddish brown upperparts, pale underparts and yellow fins. Both its eyes are on the right (upper) side of its body. Found in the … Meer weergeven

    The yellowtail flounder was originally described by German naturalist Carl Moritz Gottsche as Limanda vulgaris in the Archiv für Naturgeschichte in 1835. It was later documented as Platessa ferruginea by David Humphreys Storer Meer weergeven

    The yellowtail flounder is found in the western North Atlantic Ocean, off the east coast of North America. Specimens have been found as far north as Newfoundland and southern Meer weergeven

    Yellowtail flounders have been commonly fished in Massachusetts Bay and Cape Cod Bay since the 1800s, after beam and otter trawls Meer weergeven

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    The yellowtail flounder is a wide flatfish with an ovoid body, about half as broad as it is long. The name "yellowtail" comes from the distinctly yellowish color of its fins (including … Meer weergeven

    Yellowtail flounders have been reported to live up to seventeen years, but most die by age seven. They mature relatively early with females being able to reproduce by age three, Meer weergeven

    Yellowtail flounder is sweet and mild, while being a lean source of B vitamins, including niacin. The texture is delicate and flaky. Meer weergeven

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  4. WEBLimanda ferruginea. Also Known As. Flounder, Rusty dab. Quick Facts. Weight. Up to 2.2 pounds. Length. Up to 22 inches. Lifespan. Up to 17 years (most do not live past age 7) Region. New England/Mid-Atlantic. …

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    WEB22 mrt. 2022 · To FishBase images (Limanda ferruginea, Canada, by Garazo Fabregat, A.) (from synonym Limanda ferruginea (Storer, 1839)) To GenBank (53 nucleotides; 43 proteins) (from synonym Pleuronectes …

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