Etrumeus Sadina

– Red-Eye Round Herring –

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Scientific classification
Binomial name
Etrumeus sadina   (Mitchill, 1814)
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Actinopterygii
Order:Clupeiformes
Family:Dussumieriidae
Genus:Etrumeus
Species:E. sadina
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The red-eye round herring (Etrumeus sadina) is a species of fish belonging to the family Dussumieriidae, a family notable for their rounded bellies.

Description

The red-eye round herring has a very slim rounded body. Its anal and pelvic fins are small, and its scales are large and thin. Because of this, they often become dislodged when being caught. Its side and underside are silvery in color, and its back is a murky green.

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Distribution and Habitat

Round herrings are found in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean, from the Bay of Fundy to Florida and the Gulf of Mexico.[1] It can be found inshore during the summer in the northern sections of its occurring range, but in the southern half of its range, it is found farther from the shore at around 50 to 150 m depth.[1]

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