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Henry Lazauski

Henry Lazauski

It is the intent of this scientist/author to provide commentary on regional and global biological and ecological changes in this BLOG. Regional commentary will have a predominately southeastern United States focus with global implications. Global discussions will talk about what is taking place on a planetary scale with possible associated local effects.

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What is that spot?

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We’ve all probably heard of the dog Spot in the old “Dick and Jane” stories that we learned to read in the first grade. In the Gulf there’s a fish that doesn’t look like a dog with the common name spot (Leiostomus xanthurus). The spot is a member of the scianidae family like the croaker and red drum.

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