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Summary Of: Totoaba

the totoaba has become rare... The totoaba can grow up to two... The totoaba spawn in the... The totoaba population is found in two distinct groups... year old totoaba are metabolically most efficient in... Commercial fishing for totoaba began in the 1920s... when Mexico protected the totoaba and banned the fishery... Anectodal evidence suggests that totoaba were very abundant prior to the start of the commercial fishery... Recent studies indicate that the totoaba population has stabilized at a low level... Totoaba are still caught... Some totoaba are illegally exported to the...

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Conservation status | | Critically Endangered | IUCN 3.1 | Scientific classification | Animalia | Chordata | Actinopterygii | Perciformes | Sciaenidae | Binomial name | Gilbert | marine | fish | Sciaenidae | indigenous | Sea of Cortez | Mexico | fishery | CITES | IUCN Red List of Threatened Species | Endangered Species Act | metres | kg | finned fish | crustaceans | spawn | doubling time | Colorado River | delta | United States | Hoover | Glen Canyon | brackish water | salinity | metric tons | by-catch | United States | white seabass | July 11 | 2007 | July 11 | 2007 | July 11 | 2007 | July 11 | 2007 | July 11 | 2007 | June 10 | 2008 | July 11 | 2007 | July 11 | 2007 | July 11 | 2007 | July 11 | 2007 | Categories | IUCN Red List critically endangered species | Sciaenidae |
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