Flounder

The brill have slender bodies, brown with lighter and darker coloured flecks covering its body, excluding the tailfin; the underside of the fish is usually cream coloured or pinkish white.

The Flounder lives in the demersal, oceanodromous, marine, depth range 5 - 50 m environment.

Flounder (alternative name Fluke) is an ocean-dwelling flatfish species that is found in coastal lagoons and estuaries of the Northern Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. More

The southern flounder, Paralichthys lethostigma, is the largest of more than 25 species of flatfishes found in Texas coastal waters. More

The secret to successful flounder cookery is to not overcook. Whichever of the following cooking methods you choose, your flounder will be cooked when its flesh becomes opaque but is still moist and is easily pierced with a fork. More

The flounder is wonderfully adapted for its way of life. More

When born, the flounder is bilaterally symmetrical, with an eye on each side, and it swims near the sea's surface. After a few days, it begins to lean to one side, and the eye on that side migrates to what eventually becomes the top side. More

Flounder, flounder, in the sea… In an old fairy tale, a flounder will grant wishes. Wishing for a great fish dish? Try these top-rated flounder recipes. More

We go Flounder Gigging at the EXACT SAME SPOT the World Record Flounder was caught, which was in 1983! The WORLD RECORD FLOUNDER, 20. More

Place flounder in a greased baking dish, or wrap in oiled foil and place on a baking sheet. Brush the fish with melted butter or oil and season with salt and pepper, or cover with a piquant sauce. More

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Flounder fishing in North Carolina's inshore waters is discussed including links to where to go, baits and rigs, and other information on NC Flounder Fisheries. More

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* Winter flounder stocks have suffered severe declines according to the most recent assessments in 2008. * Winter flounder are managed under state and federal fishery management plans. More

Flounder is a common name for various marine fish in the Order Pleuronectiformes (flatfish), and in particular those comprising the families Bothidae (lefteye flounders), Pleuronectidaea (righteye founders), Achiropsettidae (southern flounders), Paralichthyidae (large-tooth flounders), and Psettodidae (spiny flounders). More

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flounder from Cabin Critters! Measuring 10 inches in length, this stuffed flounder is beautifully crafted to catch all of the details that you would see on the real fish in the wild. More

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to flounder (third-person singular simple present flounders, present participle floundering, simple past and past participle floundered) 1. (intransitive) To flop around as a fish out of water. 2. More

* Flounder is a good, low-fat source of B vitamins and an excellent source of niacin. For more on nutrition, see Nutrition Facts. More

The summer flounder or fluke, Paralichthys dentatus, is a demersal flatfish distributed from the southern Gulf of Maine to South Carolina. Important commercial and recreational fisheries exist from Cape Cod to Cape Hatteras. More

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The summer flounder has a flat, rounded body that is brownish on top and whitish on the bottom. Adults have: * Both eyes on the left, or top, side of the head. More

Flounder Bay Yacht Club (FBYC) is located on the west side of Fidalgo Island, north of Deception Pass and three miles west of downtown Anacortes, Washington. Flounder Bay Yacht Club is an auxiliary of the Skyline Marine Owners Association Condo-18. More

The traditional way of catching flounders is, of course, by using a straight-point gig and a lantern at night. Most any evening when the water is calm, you can cruise down the front beach and see the lights of flounder fishermen wading the shallows in search of flounder. More

A dark, rusty brown flounder (Pseudopleuronectes americanus) of the North American Atlantic coast, prized especially in winter as a food fish. More

Flounders are flatfish that live in ocean waters in Northern European waters and along the east coast of the United States and Canada, as well as the western Pacific near Japan. The name "flounder" refers to several geographically and taxonomically distinct species. More

Common names

Barbue in French (français)
barbuen in Breton (brezhoneg)
Barbun in Maltese (Malti)
Barbun lixx in Maltese (Malti)
Bishtmellenjeza in Albanian (Shqip)
brill in English
brill in Ukrainian (українська мова)
broit in ir
Calcan mic in Rumanian
Çivisiz kalkan in Turkish (Türkçe)
Çivisizkalkan baligi in Turkish (Türkçe)
Çivisizkalkan balığı in Turkish (Türkçe)
Corujo in Spanish (español)
Coruxo in Spanish (español)
Disi kalkan in Turkish (Türkçe)
Disikalkan baligi in Turkish (Türkçe)
Dişikalkan balığı in Turkish (Türkçe)
Europæisk slethvarre in Danish (dansk)
Flounder in English
Gladki romb in Slovene
Gladki romb in Slovenian (slovenščina)
Gladkii kalkan in Russian (русский язык)
Glattbutt in German (Deutsch)
Griet in Dutch (Nederlands)
kalkas in Russian (русский язык)
kite in English
Kleist in German (Deutsch)
Linguata in Italian (Italiano)
Lingwata lixxa in Maltese (Malti)
Naglad in Polish (polski)
Oblic in Serbian (српски језик)
Passira in Italian (Italiano)
patrúcia in Portuguese (Português)
Patrun in Maltese (Malti)
Pettine in Italian (Italiano)
Pissi in Greek (Ελληνικά)
Pissi in Greek, Modern (1453)
Rèmol in Catalan (Català)
Remol in Spanish (español)
Rodaballo in Spanish (español)
Rodovalho in Portuguese (Português)
Romb in Croatian (Hrvatski)
Rombetto in Italian (Italiano)
Rombo in Italian (Italiano)
Rombo in Spanish (español)
Rombo di rena in Italian (Italiano)
Rombo liscio in Italian (Italiano)
Rombofiŝo in Esperanto
Romme in Italian (Italiano)
Romvopisi in Greek (Ελληνικά)
Romvopisi in Greek, Modern (1453)
Rómvos in Greek (Ελληνικά)
Rómvos in Greek, Modern (1453)
Roumbo in Italian (Italiano)
Rouzenn in Breton (brezhoneg)
Rumbo de fundo in Italian (Italiano)
Rumbu in Italian (Italiano)
Rumbulu lisu in Italian (Italiano)
Rumm in Italian (Italiano)
Rumme lisce in Italian (Italiano)
Rummu lisciu in Italian (Italiano)
Rummulu in Italian (Italiano)
Scophthalmus rhombus in Italian (Italiano)
Scophthalmus rhombus in Portuguese (Português)
Sfazo in Italian (Italiano)
Silokampela in Finnish (suomen kieli)
Slätvar in Swedish (Svenska)
Slætthvoysa in Faroese (Føroyskt)
Slethvar in Danish (dansk)
Slethvarre in Danish (dansk)
Slétthverfa in Icelandic (Íslenska)
Slettvar in Norwegian (Norsk)
Soaso in Italian (Italiano)
Suaso in Italian (Italiano)
Taccone in Italian (Italiano)
Tarbutt in German (Deutsch)
Καλκάνι in Greek (Ελληνικά)
Πισί in Greek (Ελληνικά)
Ρομβοπισί in Greek (Ελληνικά)
Ρομβοπισί in Greek, Modern (1453)
бриль in Russian (русский язык)
菱鮃 in Mandarin Chinese
菱鲆 in Mandarin Chinese

Order : Pleuronectiformes
Family : Scophthalmidae
Genus : Scophthalmus
Species : Scophthalmus rhombus
Authority : Linnaeus, 1758