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  1. Shiner Surfperch are probably the most abundant fish around piers and pilings. Some common fish species of the South Bay include Bay Pipefish, Three-spined Stickleback, Northern Anchovy, Topsmelt Silverside, Pacific Staghorn Sculpin, Starry Flounder, Yellowfin Goby. And the rivers and streams are host to many kinds of freshwater fishes.

  2. Notes on Fish of San Franscisco Bay Area. Chameleon Goby - Tridentiger trigonocephalus. Photo credit USGS. Steelhead Trout - Oncorhynchus mykiss. Detailed notes about some species of fish. Chameleon Goby. Starry Flounder. Plainfin Midshipman. Topsmelt Silverside.

  3. sfbaywatertrail.org › explore-the-bay › bay-wildlifeBay Wildlife | Bay Water Trail

    Northern anchovy (Engraulis mordax) is the most abundant fish in San Francisco Bay. This small fish that is only 7 – 9 inches makes up the largest biomass in San Francisco Bay. It is an important food source for larger predators such as California brown pelicans, terns, sharks, seals, Chinook and coho salmon, and other many other fish species ...

  4. Location and Contact Information. + −. San Francisco Bay-Delta Fish and Wildlife. (916) 930-5603. 650 Capitol Mall Suite 8-300 Sacramento, CA 95814. A leader in California natural resource planning, research and restoration, we work with members of the public and other partners to conserve fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats for future ...

  5. sfbaywatertrail.org › bay-wildlife › fishFish | Bay Water Trail

    This small fish that is only 7 – 9 inches makes up the largest biomass in San Francisco Bay. It is an important food source for larger predators such as California brown pelicans, terns, sharks, seals, Chinook and coho salmon, and other many other fish species. In San Francisco Bay northern anchovies occur from Suisun Bay to South Bay.

  6. Main Office: 20 Lower Ragsdale Drive, Suite 100, Monterey, CA 93940. | (831) 649-2870. | |. The Department of Fish and Wildlife manages California's diverse fish, wildlife, and plant resources, and the habitats upon which they depend, for their ecological values and for their use and enjoyment by the public.

  7. marinespecies.wildlife.ca.gov › california-halibutCA Marine Species Portal

    Mar 14, 2022 · 1.1.1. Species Description. Figure 1-1. Adult right-eyed (dextral) California halibut from San Francisco Bay displaying eyespots near the center of the body (photo credit K. Lesyna, CDFW). 1.1.2. Range, Distribution, and Movement. Figure 1-2. Range map for California halibut. The geographic range for halibut is indicated by a red line and red ...

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