sealord > Fulton Fish Market, New York City >  New Market Building FFM ©RLLord Feb 1987 36 smg
sealord > Fulton Fish Market, New York City >  South street FFM ©RLLord April 1988 26 smg
sealord > Fulton Fish Market, New York City >  Eddie Monani Rainbow parrot ©RLLord 03 1990 14 smg
sealord > Fulton Fish Market, New York City >  Eddie Cruci TEC garfish Lepisosteus sp ©RLLord 04 1991 15 smg
sealord > John Burzo holds a 57 pound gutted weight, 112 cm long tilefish, Lopholatilus chamaeleonticeps, at Fulton Fish Market, South Street, New York City on 7 June 1994.
File No. 070694 
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sealord > Fulton Fish Market, New York City >  Fair Fish Co Fulton Fish Market Ziggy 08 1990 ©RLLord smg
sealord > Danny Feig of Beyer-Lightning Fish Co. at the time holds a gutted black grouper, Mycteroperca bonaci, imported from Venezuela.  The grouper weighed 41.2 lbs. gutted and had a total length of 42 inches.  Photographed on the 11 November 1991.
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File No. 111191 18
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sealord > Seafood salesmen Paddy Curran and Bobby DiGregorio (in Trust Me t-shirt) at Fulton Fish Market, South Street, New York City in August 1991.
File No. 1991 08 1 
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sealord > I photographed this pomfret, Taractes asper, in the Municipal fish market, Mercado dos Lavradores, in central Funchal, Madeira.  This species, which an FAO publication calls 'flathead pomfret' and the Collins Pocket Guide to Fish of Britain & Europe calls 'rough pomfret', has a shorter pectoral fin (less than 36% of standard length) than Taractes rubescens.   The first few anal fin rays are also much longer than the same rays in Taractes rubescens.  Taractes asper also doesn't posses the raised ridge of scales on the caudal peduncle.
File No.  31-511
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New Market Building FFM ©RLLord Feb 1987 36 smg
Fulton Fish Market, New York City >  New Market Building FFM ©RLLord Feb 1987 36 smg
New Market Building FFM ©RLLord Feb 1987 36 smg
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