| Yellowfin Mojarra (Gerres cinereus) (Walbaum, 1792) |
| Synonyms: Mugil cinereus |
Gerres cinereus occurs in subtropical and tropical waters of the Western Atlantic from Bermuda and Florida to north-eastern Brazil, including the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea. It inhabits shallow coastal waters over sandy bottoms, seagrass beds, and vicinity of coral reefs; enters mangroves, brackish and sometimes freshwaters; at depths 1-20 m. Silvery with six or seven faint vertical bars; pelvic fins yellow; up to 30-40 cm in total length; weight up to 530 g. This species feeds on benthic invertebrates such as worms, small crustaceans and gastropods, often excavating them from the sediment.
| D48198 Yellowfin Mojarra (Gerres cinereus) Gun Cay, Biminis, Bahamas Copyright © Michael Patrikeev All Rights Reserved |
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| D48207 Yellowfin Mojarra (foreground) (Gerres cinereus) Sailor's Grunt (Haemulon parra) (top left) Horse-eye Jack (Caranx latus) (top right) Gun Cay, Biminis, Bahamas Copyright © Michael Patrikeev All Rights Reserved |
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| D52517 Yellowfin Mojarra (Gerres cinereus) North Bimini, Bahamas Copyright © Michael Patrikeev All Rights Reserved |
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D52103 Yellowfin Mojarra (Gerres cinereus) Gun Cay, Biminis, Bahamas Copyright © Michael Patrikeev All Rights Reserved |
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