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Black Triggerfish reference image
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Black Triggerfish

Melichthys niger

Black Triggerfish is a large, reef-associated triggerfish found on shallow coral and rocky reefs across tropical oceans. It is generally wary and territorial, feeding on benthic invertebrates and algae picked from hard structure.

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Black-and-white Snapper reference image
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Black-and-white Snapper

Macolor niger

Black-and-white Snapper (Macolor niger) is a deep-reef lutjanid of Indo-West Pacific outer slopes and drop-offs. Juveniles are strongly black-and-white barred, while adults become mostly dark gray to black with a paler belly and are often seen around steep reef edges and ledges.

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Black-axil Chromis reference image
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Black-axil Chromis

Chromis atripectoralis

Black-axil Chromis is a small reef-dwelling damselfish found on tropical coral reefs, typically associated with outer reef slopes and lagoons. It forms loose aggregations above branching corals and feeds mainly on plankton in the water column.

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Black-faced Blenny

Tripterygion delaisi

A small Mediterranean triplefin with a dark face mask and bright body coloration in shallow rocky reefs. Males are strongly territorial and court females over algae-covered stones and vertical surfaces.

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Black-nosed Butterflyfish

Johnrandallia nigrirostris

The Black-nosed Butterflyfish is a reef-associated butterflyfish with a distinctive dark snout and a pale body marked by fine yellow lines. It is primarily a coral-reef dweller in the eastern Pacific, feeding on small invertebrates picked from the reef.

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Blackback Anemonefish

Amphiprion melanopus

Blackback Anemonefish (Amphiprion melanopus) is a coral-reef clownfish of the tropical Indo-Pacific, typically living in close association with sea anemones. It is a small, territorial omnivore with strong site fidelity to its host.

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Blackback Butterflyfish

Chaetodon melannotus

Blackback Butterflyfish is a reef-associated Indo-Pacific butterflyfish that feeds mainly on coral polyps and small benthic invertebrates. It is generally encountered in clear coastal and outer-reef habitats and is more of an ornamental reef species than a target for anglers.

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Blackbar Damselfish

Plectroglyphidodon dickii

Blackbar Damselfish is a small reef damselfish found on shallow coral and rocky reefs in the Indo-Pacific. It is strongly territorial and usually stays close to branching corals where it feeds on benthic algae and tiny invertebrates.

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Blackbar Soldierfish

Myripristis jacobus

Blackbar Soldierfish is a nocturnal reef fish found over coral and rocky drop-offs. It shelters by day in crevices and feeds at night on plankton and small benthic invertebrates.

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Blackbarred Wrasse

Thalassoma nigrofasciatum

The Blackbarred Wrasse (Thalassoma nigrofasciatum) is a tropical reef fish recognized by its distinctive black barring or vertical stripes. This small to medium-sized wrasse inhabits coral reef environments where it forages for small benthic invertebrates. Little specific information exists in widely available fisheries literature regarding its angling importance.

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Blackblotched Porcupinefish reference image
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Blackblotched Porcupinefish

Diodon liturosus

Blackblotched porcupinefish is a medium-large spiny puffer of tropical Indo-Pacific reefs, lagoons, and sheltered coastal waters. It inflates when threatened and carries potent tetrodotoxin in its tissues and organs.

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Blackeye Goby

Rhinogobiops nicholsii

Blackeye Goby is a small marine goby common on rocky reefs, kelp forests, and sheltered coastal zones. It stays close to the bottom in shallow water and is often seen perched on substrate or in crevices.

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