Dataset: UF-ICHTHYOLOGY
Taxa: Bramidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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UF FLMNH Ichthyology


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214878R/V Gerda   1963-05-23
United States, Florida, E of Biscayne Bay, 25.5416667 -80.05

UF:ICHTHYOLOGY-Fish
214881R/V Gerda   1963-05-23
United States, Florida, ENE of Fowey Rocks, 25.6 -80

UF:ICHTHYOLOGY-Fish
178623Baker, Thomas   1985-02-08
United States, Florida, Brevard, 28.1333333 -79.4166667

UF:ICHTHYOLOGY-Fish
180196Kittridge; et al.   1974-02-21
United States, Florida, Florida Keys, E of Key Largo, 24.9416667 -79.7383333

UF:ICHTHYOLOGY-Fish
Brama brama (Bonnaterre, 1788)
184406   1982-00-00
United States, Florida, Palm Beach, Atlantic Ocean, western edge of Fla. Current between Palm Beach and Brevard counties.

UF:ICHTHYOLOGY-Fish
Brama caribbea Mead, 1972
41107Walsh, Stephen   1984-05-29
United States, Florida, ESE of St. Augustine, 29.8313889 -80.1352778

UF:ICHTHYOLOGY-Fish
Brama caribbea Mead, 1972
41268Walsh, Stephen   1984-06-01
United States, Florida, ENE of Cocoa Beach, 28.34 -79.6986111

UF:ICHTHYOLOGY-Fish
Brama caribbea Mead, 1972
42055Gildea, J   1984-09-15
United States, Florida, Florida Keys, South of Dry Tortugas., 24.1333333 -83.0536111

UF:ICHTHYOLOGY-Fish
Brama caribbea Mead, 1972
168744R/V Chapman   1985-05-01
United States, Florida, Northern Gulf of Mexico, southeast of Pensacola, 28.6633333 -86.7966667

UF:ICHTHYOLOGY-Fish
Brama caribbea Mead, 1972
223824   1951-11-26
United States, Florida, E of Miami, 25.7666667 -79.9

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Brama drachme (Snyder, 1904)
220684R/V Gerda   1964-07-22
United States, Florida, E of Miami, 25.9166667 -79.5666667


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.