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  1. Atlantic croaker - Wikipedia

    The Atlantic croaker is native to coastal waters in the western Atlantic Ocean. Its range extends from Massachusetts to Mexico and includes the northern half of the Caribbean Sea but possibly not the …

  2. Atlantic Croaker - Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission

    Atlantic croaker, named for the croaking sounds they make during spawning, are a popular species for recreational and commercial fisheries along the Atlantic coast.

  3. Atlantic Croaker (Micropogonias undulatus) - Marine Life Identification

    The Atlantic Croaker (Micropogonias undulatus) is a fascinating species of fish that graces the coastal waters of the western Atlantic Ocean. With its distinctive croaking sound and remarkable …

  4. Atlantic Croaker - Chesapeake Bay

    The Atlantic croaker is a silvery-pink fish that makes a loud “croaking” sound. It visits the Chesapeake Bay from spring through autumn.

  5. Atlantic Croaker: Facts, Habitat & Behavior - Ocean Info

    The Atlantic croaker, named for its croaking sound, features wavy lines and thrives along the Atlantic coast, playing a key role in marine ecosystems.

  6. What Is a Croaker Fish? Habitat, Sound, and Uses

    Aug 25, 2025 · Croaker fish are marine creatures recognized by their distinctive sounds, which gives them their common name. These fish are widely distributed in coastal waters. Belonging to the drum …

  7. SCDNR - Marine - Species - Atlantic Croaker

    Species profiles: life histories and environmental requirements (Gulf of Mexico) – Atlantic croaker. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Biological Sciences.

  8. Croaker, croaker, crocus, golden cracker, hardhead, king billy ...

    The Atlantic croaker is an estuarine bottom-dwelling fish that goes into the ocean during spawning. It prefers muddy, sandy and shell bottoms, areas around rocks, waters near piers, piers and bridges, …

  9. Atlantic Croaker | NC DEQ

    Description: Atlantic croaker is a silvery fish with a faint pinkish bronze cast. Its back and upper sides are grayish with brassy or brown spots that form oblique wavy lines on the fish’s sides.

  10. Atlantic Croaker: Explore the Secrets of This Remarkable Fish

    Known scientifically as Micropogonias undulatus, this intriguing species is both a staple for local fishermen and a curious subject for marine biologists. Let's dive into the captivating world of the …