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Flounders are a group of species. They are , found at the bottom of oceans around the world; some species will also enter .


Taxonomy
The name "flounder" is used for several only distantly related species, though all are in the suborder (families , , , , and ). Some of the better known species that are important in fisheries are:
  • Western Atlantic
  • European waters
    • European flounder – Platichthys flesus
    • Witch flounder – Glyptocephalus cynoglossus
  • North Pacific


Eye migration
Larval flounder are born with one eye on each side of their head, but as they grow from the larval to juvenile stage through , one eye migrates to the other side of the body. As a result, both eyes are then on the side which faces up. The side to which the eyes migrate is dependent on the species type. As an adult, a flounder changes its habits and itself by lying on the bottom of the ocean floor as protection against predators.


Habitat
Flounders ambush their prey, feeding at soft muddy areas of the sea bottom, near bridge piles, docks, and coral reefs.

A flounder's diet consists mainly of fish spawn, , and small fish. Flounder typically grow to a length of , and as large as . Their width is about half their length. Male have been found up to off the coast of northern Sardinia, sometimes with heavy encrustations of various species of .

Fluke, a type of flounder, are being farm raised in open water by Mariculture Technologies in Greenport, New York.


Threats
World stocks of large and large ground fish, including sole and flounder, were estimated in 2003 to be only about 10% of pre-industrial levels, largely due to . Most overfishing is due to the extensive activities of the fishing industry.
(2025). 9780520255050, University of California Press. .
Current estimates suggest that approximately 30 million flounder (excluding sole) are alive in the world today. In the Gulf of Mexico, along the coast of , research indicates the flounder population could be as low as 15 million due to heavy overfishing and industrial pollution.


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