In the Gulf of Mexico an exciting journey awaits...

the Gulfstream Natural Gas Pipeline is teeming with diverse marine life along many parts of its wide span.

The Gulfstream Pipeline attracts a wide range of fish species, such as

• Red Snapper • Grouper • King Mackerel • Mahi-Mahi (Dorado) • Amberjack • Tuna • Wahoo • Cobia

RED SNAPPER  Known for their vibrant red color.

GROUPER Various grouper species, such as red grouper, gag grouper, and black grouper, can be found near the Gulfstream Pipeline.

KING MACKEREL King mackerel, also known as kingfish, are fast-swimming predators sought after by anglers for their aggressive strikes and impressive fighting ability.

MAHI-MAHI (DORADO) These colorful fish, also known as dolphin fish or dorado, are highly sought after for their acrobatics.

TUNA Yellowfin tuna and blackfin tuna are popular pelagic species found near the Gulfstream Pipeline. These fast and powerful fish provide thrilling battles for anglers.

COBIA Cobia, also called ling or lemonfish, are highly prized for their delicious flesh and are often found near structures like the Gulfstream Pipeline.

YELLOWTAIL SNAPPER Its coloration varies depending on its environment, but it typically has a silvery-white body with a yellowish tint and a distinct yellow stripe running from the snout to the tail. The tail itself is a vibrant yellow, which gives the fish its name 

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