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Do croaker fish live in the Atlantic Ocean?

Yes, there are several species of croaker fish that live in the Atlantic Ocean, including:

- Atlantic croaker (*Micropogonias undulatus*): This species is found along the Atlantic coast of North America from Massachusetts to Florida, as well as in the Gulf of Mexico. It is a bottom-dwelling fish that prefers sandy or muddy habitats and feeds on a variety of invertebrates, including shrimp, crabs, and worms.

- Spot croaker (*Leiostomus xanthurus*): This species is also found along the Atlantic coast of North America from Massachusetts to Florida. It is a smaller species of croaker, reaching a maximum length of about 12 inches. It prefers shallow, inshore waters and feeds on small crustaceans, worms, and fish.

- Black croaker (*Cheilotrema saturnum*): This species is found in the western Atlantic Ocean from the Gulf of Mexico to Brazil. It is a deepwater species, living at depths of up to 1,800 feet. It feeds on a variety of invertebrates, including squid, shrimp, and crabs.

- Yellow croaker (*Larimichthys polyactis*): This species is found in the western Atlantic Ocean from the Gulf of Mexico to Brazil. It is a smaller species of croaker, reaching a maximum length of about 12 inches. It prefers inshore waters and feeds on a variety of invertebrates, including shrimp, crabs, and worms.

- White croaker (*Genyonemus lineatus*): This species is found in the eastern Pacific Ocean from Alaska to California. It is a bottom-dwelling fish that prefers sandy or muddy habitats and feeds on a variety of invertebrates, including shrimp, crabs, and worms.


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