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- The topsmelt silverside (Atherinops affinis), also known as the topsmelt, is a species of Neotropical silverside native to the eastern Pacific Ocean. The...
- tobacco). The results of the study showed that for the LD50 of both marine topsmelt (Atherinops affinis) and freshwater fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas)...
- orca, the beluga whale, and in the stomach of the topsmelt silverside (Atherinops affinis). Topsmelt are known to pick off the dead skin and whale lice...
- Temperate b**** Tench Tenpounder Threadfin Tigerfish Tilapia Tilefish Tomcod Topsmelt Tripletail Trout Tuna Turbot Wahoo Walleye Walleye pollock Warmouth Weakfish...
- including: striped b****, surfperch, sturgeon, starry flounder, leopard shark, topsmelt, and anchovy. In the 1880s there was a shrimp-fishing village, where some...
- Atherinopsidae along with other New World silversides including the jacksmelt and topsmelt. The California grunion, L. tenuis, is found along the Pacific Coast from...
- butts have been shown to be toxic to water organisms such as the marine topsmelt (Atherinops affinis) and the freshwater fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas)...
- kelp forests and rocky reefs. Fish species included the tidewater goby, topsmelt, striped mullet, surfperch and Pacific staghorn sculpin. Leopard sharks...
- sloughs include tidewater goby, California killifish, mosquitofish, and topsmelt. Food habits of fish within sloughs consist of preying upon invertebrates;...
- Grapsidae, and Hippoidea), shrimp, bony fish (including anchovies, herring, topsmelt, croakers, surfperch, gobies, rockfish, sculpins, flatfish, and midshipmen)...