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Cunner - Wikipedia
a species of wrasse native to the northwestern Atlantic, where it is found from the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Newfoundland to the Chesapeake Bay. en.wikipedia.org
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[PDF] Cunner (Tautogolabrus adspersus) - Maine.gov
Cunner rarely grow over one foot in length. Their usual size is between 6 and 10 inches in length and less than 3 pounds in weight. Where found: inshore. www.maine.gov
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CUNNER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: either of two wrasses: a : a European wrasse (Symphodus melops) b : a wrasse (Tautogolabrus adspersus) common along the northeastern US and adjacent Canadian ... www.merriam-webster.com
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cunner
▪ I. cunner (ˈkʌnə(r)) Also conner, connor. [In the form conner, prob. an application of conner3, conder of a ship or of herring-boats.] The name of two fishes of the family Labridæ or Wrasses: a. The Gilt-head (Crenilabrus melops), found on the British coasts. b. The Blue Perch or Burgall (Ctenolab... Oxford English Dictionary
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[PDF] Cunner Species Status Assessment - NY.Gov
The cunner, one of only two representatives of Labridae along the northeast coast of the U.S.(Figure. 1), occurs from Conception Bay, ... extapps.dec.ny.gov
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CUNNER Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Cunner definition: a small wrasse, Tautogolabrus adspersus, common in North Atlantic coastal waters of the United States.. See examples of CUNNER used in a ... www.dictionary.com
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Cunner - New Jersey Scuba Diving
A regular reef-system resident, the cunner (tautogolabrus adspersus) does not enjoy quite as glamorous a reputation as its close relative the highly prized ... njscuba.net
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Cunner (Bergall) - Delaware Fish Facts for The Recreational Angler
Cunners are omnivorous. Besides eating crabs, mussels, and razor clams they will also eat aquatic vegetation. Common Lures and Baits, Cunners do not take ... fishspecies.dnrec.delaware.gov
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Cunner - Hudson River Park
Learn about the cunner (Tautogolabrus adspersus), a species of fish in HRPK's River Project Wetlab at Pier 40. hudsonriverpark.org
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Cunner | State of New Hampshire Fish and Game - NH.gov
The cunner is a year-round resident of coastal New Hampshire and can generally be found in shallow waters around rocks and eelgrass. www.wildlife.nh.gov
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NJDEP Division of Fish & Wildlife - State Record Cunner Caught
The cunner, also known as bergall, is related to the tautog and can be found from Chesapeake Bay to Newfoundland. The two species are similar in ... www.nj.gov
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Conner
conner, an officer appointed yearly at the court-leet of ancient English communities to ensure the goodness and wholesomeness of bread, ale, and beer Cunner wikipedia.org
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conner
▪ I. conner1 arch. (ˈkʌnə(r), ˈkɒnə(r)) In 1 cunnere, 4 konner, 6–7 cunner, 7– conner. [OE. cunnere, agent-n. from cunnian, ME. cun to prove, try, examine. Here, as elsewhere (son, won, wonder, etc.), o was written for u before n in ME.] One who tries, tests, or examines; an examiner, inspector; esp... Oxford English Dictionary
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cunster
† cunster Sc. Obs. In 6 quenster. [Parallel formation to cunner, conner1, with suffix -ster.] = conner1, ale-conner.1535 Aberd. Reg. V. 16 And that the officiaris pas oukly with thair cunstaris throu the quarteris. 1551 Crt. Rec. in Cramond Annals Banff (1891) I. 28 Aill..fundin gud and sufficient b... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tautog
See also Blackfish Cunner References External links Labridae Fish described in 1758 Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus Monotypic fish genera wikipedia.org
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