| gptkbp:instanceOf | gptkb:fish 
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                                | gptkbp:breedingSeason | Late fall to early winter 
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                                | gptkbp:class | gptkb:Actinopterygii 
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                                | gptkbp:color | Brown to olive with spots 
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                                | gptkbp:conservationStatus | Least Concern 
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                                | gptkbp:diet | gptkb:carnivore gptkb:fish
 gptkb:seafood
 
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                                | gptkbp:distinctiveFeature | Both eyes on left side of body 
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                                | gptkbp:economicImportance | High 
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                                | gptkbp:ediblePart | Edible 
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                                | gptkbp:family | gptkb:Paralichthyidae 
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                                | gptkbp:firstDescribed | gptkb:Jordan_&_Gilbert 1884
 
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                                | gptkbp:fishingMethod | Trawling Gigging
 Hook and line
 
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                                | gptkbp:foundIn | gptkb:Florida gptkb:North_Carolina
 gptkb:Texas
 
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                                | gptkbp:habitat | Estuaries Coastal waters
 
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                                | gptkbp:kingdom | gptkb:Animalia 
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                                | gptkbp:lifespan | 5 years 
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                                | gptkbp:market | gptkb:Fresh gptkb:Frozen
 Fillets
 
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                                | gptkbp:maximumLength | 61 cm 
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                                | gptkbp:maximumSpeed | 9.6 kg 
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                                | gptkbp:migratory | Seasonal 
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                                | gptkbp:nativeTo | gptkb:Gulf_of_Mexico gptkb:Southeastern_United_States
 gptkb:Western_Atlantic_Ocean
 
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                                | gptkbp:order | gptkb:Pleuronectiformes 
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                                | gptkbp:phylum | gptkb:Chordata 
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                                | gptkbp:predators | gptkb:Humans gptkb:seafood
 Larger fish
 Small fish
 
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                                | gptkbp:recreationalImportance | High 
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                                | gptkbp:scientificName | gptkb:Paralichthys_lethostigma 
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                                | gptkbp:sexualDimorphism | Females grow larger than males 
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                                | gptkbp:threats | Habitat loss Overfishing
 
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                                | gptkbp:bfsParent | gptkb:Flounder 
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                                | gptkbp:bfsLayer | 6 
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                                | https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label | Southern flounder 
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