RMJAJTXK–Emerald tank european catfish,Brochis splendens,
RMP605J5–N/A. English: From top to bottom: Callichthys splendens Castelnau, 1855 = Emerald catfish, Brochis splendens (Castelnau, 1855) Galeichthys bahiensis Castelnau, 1855 = Gafftopsail sea catfish, Bagre marinus (Mitchill, 1815) Callichthys chiquitos Castelnau, 1855 = Atipa, Hoplosternum littorale (Hancock, 1828) . 1856. Francis de Laporte de Castelnau (–1880) Alternative names François Louis Nompar de Caumont LaPorte, comte de Castelnau; François Laporte; Francis de Castelnau. Description French naturalist, explorer and entomologist Date of birth/death 25 December 1810 / 25 December 1812
RMJFJ4XW–emerald catfish, Brochis splendens, the East of Peru, aquarium fish
RME1JG9B–A U.S. Army Special Forces Soldier watches over a simulated detainee during Operation Serpent Catfish as part of Emerald Warrio
RMHE9PDY–U.S. Army special forces Soldiers storm a house during Operation Serpent Catfish as part of Emerald Warrior 2013, John C. Stennis Space Center, Miss., May 1. During the operation, the Soldiers infiltrated a simulated hostile camp, eliminated the enemy threat and collected evidence as part of sensitive site exploitation. The primary purpose of Emerald Warrior is to exercise special operations components in urban and irregular warfare settings to support combatant commanders. Emerald Warrior leverages lessons from Operation Iraqi Freedom,Operation Enduring Freedom and other historical lessons to
RMRJCX0T–. The changing Illinois environment : critical trends : technical report of the Critical Trends Assessment Project. Man; Pollution; Environmental protection; Ecology; Environmental impact analysis. Green Sunfish (1.5%) Smallmouth Buffalo (4.4%) Freshwater Drum (4.6%) Bigmouth Buffalo (5.9%) Black Crappie (6.4%) Emerald Shiner (7.0%) Other (4.1%) Bluegill (25.3%) Channel Catfish (7.5%). Gizzard Shad (14.7%) Gizzard Shad (32.2%) Largemouth Bass (9.0%) Carp (9.5%) Figure 37. Percentages of catches by species for the lower Illinois Waterway, for 1963 and 1992, based on number of individuals collec
RME1JG86–A U.S. special forces Soldier watches over a simulated detainee during Operation Serpent Catfish as part of Emerald Warrior 201
RMHE9PE0–U.S. special forces Soldiers search through a house full of drugs, money and illegal weapons during Operation Serpent Catfish as part of Emerald Warrior 2013 at the John C. Stennis Space Center in Mississippi May 1, 2013. Emerald Warrior is an annual two-week joint/combined tactical exercise sponsored by U.S. Special Operations Command designed to leverage lessons learned from operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom to provide trained and ready forces to combatant commanders. Staff Sgt. Chris Griffin
RMRJCX1F–. The changing Illinois environment : critical trends : technical report of the Critical Trends Assessment Project. Man; Pollution; Environmental protection; Ecology; Environmental impact analysis. 1992 White Bass (2.3%) O^6' <46%) Smallmouth Buffalo (2.5%)^ Channel Catfish (2.6%)^ Black Crappie (2.7%)/ Bigmouth Buffalo (2.8%)/ River Carpsucker / (3.3%) Largemouth Bass (4.0%) Freshwater Drum (6.2%) Green Sunfish (9.1%) Bluegill (22.9%). Gizzard Shad (14.2%) Carp (22.0%) Emerald Shiner (9.9%) Carp (13.1%) Figure 36. Percentages of catches by species for the middle Illinois Waterway, for 1963
RM2F5D7K5–High fin brochis, Emerald catfish (Corydoras splendens, Brochis splendens, Callichthys splendens), two swimming Emerald catfishes
RMHE917E–A U.S. special forces Soldier watches over a simulated detainee during Operation Serpent Catfish as part of Emerald Warrior 2013 at the John C. Stennis Space Center in Mississippi May 1, 2013. Emerald Warrior is an annual two-week joint/combined tactical exercise sponsored by U.S. Special Operations Command designed to leverage lessons learned from operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom to provide trained and ready forces to combatant commanders. Staff Sgt. Chris Griffin, U.S. Air Force
RMRJCX1B–. The changing Illinois environment : critical trends : technical report of the Critical Trends Assessment Project. Man; Pollution; Environmental protection; Ecology; Environmental impact analysis. FLOWING WATERS 1963 1992 White Crappie (0.8%) Freshwater Drum (1.0%) Orangespotted Sunfish(2.1%) White Bass (3.5%) Black Crappie (4.1%) Emerald Shiner (4.3%) Bluegill (4.5%) Channel Catfish (8.4%) Yellow Bass (0.8%) Other (4.5%). Green Sunfish (1.5%) Smallmouth Buffalo (4.4%) Freshwater Drum (4.6%) Bigmouth Buffalo (5.9%) Black Crappie (6.4%) Emerald Shiner (7.0%) Other (4.1%) Bluegill (25.3%) Chann
RM2F5D6MT–High fin brochis, Emerald catfish (Corydoras splendens, Brochis splendens, Callichthys splendens), two swimming Emerald catfishes
RMHE917Y–A U.S. Army Special Forces Soldier watches over a simulated detainee during Operation Serpent Catfish as part of Emerald Warrior 2013 at the John C. Stennis Space Center in Mississippi May 1, 2013. Emerald Warrior is an annual two-week joint/combined tactical exercise sponsored by U.S. Special Operations Command designed to leverage lessons learned from operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom to provide trained and ready forces to combatant commanders. Staff Sgt. Chris Griffin, U.S. Air Force
RMRJCX21–. The changing Illinois environment : critical trends : technical report of the Critical Trends Assessment Project. Man; Pollution; Environmental protection; Ecology; Environmental impact analysis. Carp (28.7%) Smallmouth Buffalo (0.6%) Spottail Shiner (1.3%) Channel Catfish (2.1%) Smallmouth Bass (2.9%) Largemouth Bass (3.0%) Bluegill (4.6%) Carp (5.3%) Bullhead Minnow (6.0%) Gizzard Shad (9.3% Green Sunfish (10.4%) 1992 Other (4.6%) Emerald Shiner (24.4%) Bluntnose Minnow (14.9%) Sand Shiner (10.5%) Figure 34. Percentages of catches by species for the upper Illinois Waterv.>ay, for 1963 a