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On the Web
- Paella Stuffed Red Snapper - Baked whole snapper filled with sausage, chiles, almonds, and rice.
- Soft Tacos with Red Snapper - Snapper sauteed with lime and soy sauce, served in tacos with onions and lettuce.
- MWLguide.com - 2002 Beloit Snappers Scouting Report - This page is a profile of the 2002 Beloit Snappers of the Midwest League Western Division. The Snappers are a Single A affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers.
- Red Snapper - Recipes for Poached and Steamed red snapper.
- Paw Paw and Red Snapper Skewers with Pak Choi - The skewers of snapper, papaya, and red pepper are coated with flour and deep-fried.
- Sesame Snapper - Snapper fillets rolled in sesame seeds and grilled.
- Snapper Group - Development of new reactions.
- Lemon Sage Red Snapper - Fillets baked with lemon slices and chicken broth.
- CNNSI - Beloit Snappers Team Page - CNN/Sports Illustrated home page for the Beloit Snappers. Page includes information on the most recent game, as well as league standings, a team roster, player statistics, and links to related pages.
- Spicy Griddled Snapper on Pineapple Salsa - Sauteed snapper served with a salsa made with pineapple, tomatoes, and chilli.
Wikipedia Articles
- Mangrove snapper - The mangrove snapper, Lutjanus griseus, is a snapper in the family Lutjanidae. It is also known as the grey snapper, black snapper, mango snapper, or cabellerote.
- Vermilion snapper - The vermilion snapper, Rhomboplites aurorubens, is an abundant species of snapper found along the North American coast of the Atlantic Ocean from North Carolina to Bermuda and throughout the Gulf of Mexico to Brazil. The vermilion snapper is often sold as red snapper.
- Black and white snapper - The black and white snapper, Macolor niger, is a snapper of the family Lutjanidae found across the Indo Pacific oceans. It is also commonly known as the black snapper, but should not be confused by other snappers with the same common name.
- Bluestripe snapper - The bluestripe snapper, Lutjanus kasmira, (also known as the bluestripe sea perch) is a common species of marine fish of the snapper family Lutjanidae. The bluestripe snapper is one of the most widespread of the snappers, occupying a range from the Red Sea south to Madagascar and east to India, Asia, Indonesia, Australia and a number of Pacific Islands including Hawaii.
- Lane snapper - The lane snapper (Lutjanus synagris) is silvery-pink to reddish in color, with short, irregular pink and yellow lines on its sides; diffuse black spot, about as large as the eye; the dorsal fin centered above the lateral line; outer margin of caudal fin blackish. Similar fish are the mutton snapper, Lutjanus analis, and the mangrove snapper, Lutjanus griseus.