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What

Grenadiers (Family Macrouridae)

Observer

rouj

Date

July 23, 2024 10:48 AM -04

Description

Occasionnels dans les chaluts à turbots à 785 mètres de profondeur.

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What

Shortbeard Codling (Laemonema barbatulum)

Observer

kellyantaya

Date

December 10, 2022 02:32 PM -03

Description

Caught during bottom trawl survey. 610 m depth.

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Observer

clauden

Date

November 5, 2017 03:32 PM EST

Description

Hairy Colus, observed on a DFO Arctic Region Greenland Halibut survey.

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Observer

clauden

Date

August 25, 2022

Description

Buccinid gastropod, sampled by DFO-Caitlin Allison on a CBS-MEA benthic survey. Collection IML no. 12385. z = -285 m.

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Observer

clauden

Date

August 11, 2011 02:38 PM NDT

Description

Observés lors d'un relevé de chalut du MPO-Québec / Observed during a trawl survey by DFO-Quebec. z = -125 m.

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Observer

clauden

Date

September 24, 2023 11:09 AM -02

Description

Hydrozoan observed on a trawl survey by the Greenland Institute of Natural Resources.

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Observer

rouj

Date

May 23, 2022 07:09 PM -04

Description

Rare dans les chaluts à crevettes à 275 mètres de profondeur.

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What

Reddish Brown Sea Cucumber (Cucumaria frondosa)

Observer

clauden

Date

June 5, 2016 12:22 PM EDT

Description

Holothuries observées lors d'un relevé de pétoncle du MPO-Québec / Holothuroids observed during a scallop survey by DFO-Quebec. z = -41 m.

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What

Lesser Black-backed Gull (Larus fuscus)

Observer

rouj

Date

May 6, 2024 04:57 PM -04

Description

Toujours quelques individus présents autour du bateau de pêche. Toujours un peu plus nombreux ici au large du Nunavut que le Goéland marin qui lui ressemble.

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What

Contracted Crab (Hyas coarctatus)

Date

July 8, 2017 12:21 PM -04

Description

Contracted crab observed on a DFO Maritimes Summer Research Vessel Survey, https://obis.org/dataset/7b6fa45f-e4fd-4e40-a537-97eb2f63c690.

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What

Roughnose Grenadier (Trachyrincus murrayi)

Observer

rouj

Date

May 5, 2024 06:19 PM -04

Description

Exceptionnel dans les chaluts à turbots à 1200 mètres de profondeur.

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What

Roundnose Grenadier (Coryphaenoides rupestris)

Observer

rouj

Date

April 2024

Place

Missing Location

Description

Grenadier de roche. Rare dans les chaluts à turbots à 1065 mètres de profondeur.

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What

Longhorn Sculpin (Myoxocephalus octodecemspinosus)

Observer

rouj

Date

August 8, 2016 09:03 AM +01

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What

Eel Pricklebacks (Family Lumpenidae)

Observer

rouj

Date

December 24, 2023 03:19 PM EST

Description

Occasionnelles dans les chaluts à crevettes à 430 mètres de profondeur.

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What

Greenland Halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides)

Observer

clauden

Date

September 5, 2021

Description

Tête d'un grand poisson retrouvée dans l'estomac d'un flétan atlantique / Head of a large fish found in an Atlantic Halibut stomach. Source: MPO-S. Brown-Vuillemin.

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Observer

rouj

Date

April 28, 2022 01:22 AM -04

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What

Grubby (Myoxocephalus aenaeus)

Observer

clauden

Date

June 9, 2008 10:53 AM EDT

Description

Grubby (chaboisseau bronzé) collected from eelgrass beds. Species confirmed by the absence of a pore on last gill arch (pore is present in Myoxocephalus scorpius).

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What

Shorthorn Sculpin (Myoxocephalus scorpius)

Observer

clauden

Date

June 9, 2008 11:16 AM EDT

Description

Sculpin collected in Baie-Saint-Marguerite.

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What

Black-and-white Warbler (Mniotilta varia)

Observer

pcartier

Date

May 14, 2023 05:43 PM EDT

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What

Northern Acorn Barnacle (Semibalanus balanoides)

Observer

bfgreaves

Date

August 26, 2022 12:10 PM EDT

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What

Ripsaw Catfish (Oxydoras niger)

Observer

that_bug_guy

Date

April 28, 2023 12:15 PM EDT

Description

Fish identifiers! I need your help! What is this thing???

A trip to Oakbank Pond Park revealed a large dead fish, caught in the reeds. It was 2-2.5 feet long and was grey-green in colour with no noticeable patterning. Its pectoral fin had been eaten away, but its dorsal fin, positioned closer to the tail, remained.

Photo 1 is of the entirety of the fish, its gills can be seen toward the left of the photo.

Photo 2 is of the head (top) and tail (bottom). The strangest thing about the fish were the repeating structures lining the sides of the body. What are they? Could they be caused by decomposition?

The head seemed to still be attached to the body. I believe I saw its empty eye socket. The head appears to be long and sloped.

Photo 3 is of the caudal fin. Looks pretty square and relatively small. It doesn't concave either.

Photo 4 offers a closer view of the gills and pectoral fin.

Photo 5 is of the whole fish again. The wind had blown it out of the reeds and closer to the observation deck. Its smell followed.

I've only ever seen Amur Carp in this pond. This fish seemed larger though. Any ideas?