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Illustration of Achilles Tang (Acanthurus Achilles)
Acanthurus achilles (Achilles Tang)
Illustration of a Brown Surgeonfish (Acanthurus Nigrofuscus)
Acanthurus nigrofuscus (Brown Surgeonfish)
Bluegill side view
Lepomis macrochirus (Bluegill)
Illustration of a Yellow Walleye (Sander vitreus)
Sander vitreus (Yellow Walleye)
The Atlantic Bumper is a game fish found from Massachusetts to Florida in the Western Atlantic Ocean. They eat smaller fish, cephalopods, and zooplankton.
Chloroscombrus chrysurus (Atlantic Bumper)
The northern kingfish or northern kingcroaker, is a species of marine fish in the family Sciaenidae (commonly known as the
Menticirrhus saxatilis (Northern Kingfish)
Haemulon plumierii, the white grunt or common grunt, is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Haemulidae native to the western Atlantic Ocean.
Haemulon plumierii (White Grunt)
Illustration of a Whitetail dascyllus (Dascyllus aruanus).
Dascyllus aruanus (Whitetail dascyllus)
Side view illustration of the Atlantic Croaker
Micropogonias undulatus (Atlantic Croaker)
Side view of adult Yellow Goatfish
Mulloidichthys vanicolensis (Yellow Goatfish)
The Atlantic Goliath Grouper, commonly known as the jewfish, is a large saltwater fish of the grouper family found primarily in shallow tropical waters among coral and artificial reefs at depths from 5 to 50 m (16 to 164 ft). They may reach extremely large sizes, growing to lengths of up to 3 m (10 ft) and can weigh as much as 360 kg (790 lb). Since 1990, the fishery has been closed to harvest throughout the southeast region of the United States.
Epinephelus itajara (Atlantic Goliath Grouper) 1
Illustration of Lutjanus jocu (Dog teeth snapper).
Lutjanus jocu (Dog teeth snapper)
Illustration of Ammodytes dubius (Northern Sand Lance)
Ammodytes dubius (Northern Sand Lance)
Illustration of a male Cheilinus undulatus (Humphead Wrasse)
Cheilinus undulatus (Humphead Wrasse) : male
Illustration of Epinephelus tukula (Potato Cod)
Epinephelus tukula (Potato Cod)
Illustration of Amniataba caudavittata (Yellowtail trumpeter)
Amniataba caudavittata (Yellowtail trumpeter)
Illustration of Argyrosomus spp. (Mulloway)
Argyrosomus spp. (Mulloway)
Illustration of Arripis georgianus (Australian Herring)
Arripis georgianus (Australian Herring)
Female Cheilinus undulatus (Humphead Wrasse).
Cheilinus undulatus (Humphead Wrasse) : female
Illustration of Gerres subfasciatus (Silver Biddy)
Gerres subfasciatus (Silver Biddy)
Illustration of Pelates sexlineatus (Six-lined Trumpeter)
Pelates sexlineatus (Six-lined Trumpeter)
Illustration of Rhabdosargus sarba (Tarwhine)
Rhabdosargus sarba (Tarwhine)
Illustration of Sillaginodes punctata (King George Whiting)
Sillaginodes punctata (King George Whiting)
Illustration of Naso Tang (Naso Lituratus)
Naso lituratus (Naso Tang)
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