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Scientific Name: Eucyclogobius Newberryi
Listed as Endangered in: California
The Tidewater Goby lives in lagoon and streams. Adults can reach up to only two inches in length. Their diet consists of insects, mollusks, crustaceans, copepods, amphipods, and shrimp. The females lays her eggs in burrows the male has bug. After around nine to ten days, the larvae emerge. Threats to this species include pollution and introduced species. Conservation measures underway include being legally protected and a recovery plan for its habitat.
Listed as Endangered in: California
The Tidewater Goby lives in lagoon and streams. Adults can reach up to only two inches in length. Their diet consists of insects, mollusks, crustaceans, copepods, amphipods, and shrimp. The females lays her eggs in burrows the male has bug. After around nine to ten days, the larvae emerge. Threats to this species include pollution and introduced species. Conservation measures underway include being legally protected and a recovery plan for its habitat.