Cuban breeding grounds and fisheries of fish and sea food (continued) 



Province and site 



Kind of fish and sea food 



CAKAC-UEY PROVINCE (South coast ) 



Santa Cruz del Sur (Doce Lenguas Labyrinth) 



Santa Maria Inlet 



Jucaro 



0RI3NTE (South coast ) 

 Santiago 



Guantanamo 

 Manzanillo 



Couto, Yara, Guas, Limones Rivers 

 Buena Esperanza 



ORIENTE PROVINCE (North coast) 

 Gibara (mossy, sandy, muddy) 



Carenero and Los Homos Inlets 

 Mangle Point 



Largest source of lane snapper in 

 Cuba. Kingfish, swordfish, 

 black grouper, vaca (hypoplectrus 

 poma) 



Striped tunny, doncella (iridio 

 radianta), pompano, kingfish, 

 queen triggerfish 



Lane snapper, kingfish, croaker, 

 robalo, Irish pompano, goatfish, 

 grey snapper, chelonians, shark, 

 lija (monocanthus ciliatus) 



Red snapper, merus, guasa (promiceops 

 itaira), guacamano (pseudoscarus 

 plumbus), yaifa (lutjanossinagris), 

 cunaro, morena (gymno thorax funel- 

 ris), dog snapper, scamp, erizo 

 (diodan hystrix), pardela, color- 

 ado, enjambre (petrometopon punta- 

 tus apiarus), croaker, negrito 

 (melichthys radula) 



Same as above. Also cockle, crawfish 

 and shrimp 



Most important fisheries port in 



Oriente Province. Kingfish produc- 

 tion would suffice to supply nation 



Largest mullet breeding grounds in Cuba 



Shrimps in very large quantities. 

 Snapper, merus, yellowtail, lane 

 snapper, croaker, guabina (phily- 

 pnus dormitator), robalo 



Cockle, clam, shrimp, oyster, croakers, 

 Irish pompano, other pompanos, hard 

 tail, romeros, snook, sardines, 

 jolthead porgy 

 Several varieties of sardines, shrimps 

 Turtle, caguama, carey, grunts, hinds, 

 grey snapper, caballerote, grouper, 

 blackrock fish, yellowtail, mutton- 

 fish, schoolmaster, hogfish, queen 

 triggerfish, threefifths (chich- 

 arros), etc. 



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