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Fishing is limited to species such as mojarra and catfish.
Most of the country's mojarra, trout, oysters and shrimp come from here.
It is also known as the mojarra castarrica in its native Mexico.
Not a large site, La Mojarra has been little excavated.
Sports fishing is allowed, with mostly largemouth bass and mojarra to be caught.
Fish species to be found include mojarra, sea bass, catfish and striped mullet.
There is also some fish farming producing catfish, carp and mojarra for local consumption.
The restaurants all base their menus on seafood, especially mojarra, a fish called "lisa" and shrimp.
Locals fish for mojarra (perch), and will assure you that the lake's few crocodiles are not dangerous.
Of the fish is that is caught or raised, most is carp, followed by mojarra.
By far, the most popular seafood sold here and in the rest of Mexico is shrimp, followed weakly by mojarra.
Commercial species include oysters, mojarra, shrimp, sea bass, shark, lobster and pejalagarto.
Fishing here can yield species such as bass, mojarra, tilapia and pejelagarto .
The most important ocean creatures commercially are shrimp, tuna, bonito, huachinango and mojarra.
Species include tuna, shark, shrimp, mojarra and crab.
Other commercial species that exist include huachinangos, red porgy, combers, wahoo, mojarra and more.
Species which are fished and/or farmed include shrimp, mojarra, huachinango and shark.
La Mojarra Stela 1, for example, shows a ruler in an elaborate outfit and headdress.
Fishing industry is relies on Catfish, prawns, mojarra, robalo, acamayas and rive in the area.
There is mojarra frita, fried porgy, a dish accompanied by potato, casava and green or sweet bananas.
Fish are both caught wild and farmed and mostly concentrate on species such as carp, trout and mojarra.
Fishing and fish farming are also important producing mojarra, tilapia, carp, trout and charal.
Commercial fishing brings in shark, sailfish, sierra, sea bass, mojarra, lobster, shrimp, clams and many other species.
Unlike the La Mojarra Stela 1, these two monuments also show a subordinate, and likely intimidated, smaller figure.
Fishing: fisheries include gar, river carp, mojarra, shrimp, and acamaya (local variety of freshwater crayfish).