Fish-Fish
Udforsk fisk

Fiskeguide prioriteret til Østasien.

Gennemse offentliggjorte fisk med rigtige billeder, identifikationspunkter, vandtype og forsigtig lokal kontekst. Region ændrer rækkefølgen, ikke søgeomfanget.

Valgt region

Karper, karpe, slangehoved, ørred, havaborre og kystnære arter prioriteres.

Indstillet efter regionsfilter

Viser 12 af 722 publicerede fisk

Rock Flathead reference image
Saltvand

Rock Flathead

Platycephalus laevigatus

Rock flathead (Platycephalus laevigatus) is an ambush predator of shallow coastal sands and seagrass, common around southern Australia. It lies buried with only eyes and mouth exposed, striking small fish and crustaceans. It is a respected table fish but smaller than some flatheads.

public-domain billede med tilskrivning
Rock Goby reference image
Saltvand

Rock Goby

Gobius paganellus

Rock Goby (Gobius paganellus) is a small marine goby of rocky shores and tide pools across the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean. It clings to algae-covered rock and feeds on tiny crustaceans, worms, and other benthic invertebrates.

cc-by billede med tilskrivning
Rock Gunnel reference image
Saltvand

Rock Gunnel

Pholis gunnellus

Rock gunnel (Pholis gunnellus) is a slender, eel-like coastal fish of cold North Atlantic and Arctic waters. It lives among algae, kelp, and rocks in the intertidal zone and shallow subtidal, where it hides in crevices and feeds on small invertebrates.

public-domain billede med tilskrivning
Rock-pool Blenny reference image
Saltvand

Rock-pool Blenny

Parablennius parvicornis

Rock-pool Blenny (Parablennius parvicornis) is a small intertidal blenny that lives among tide pools and rocky shore crevices. It is chiefly an inshore fish rather than a target angling species, and reliable fishery information is limited.

cc-by billede med tilskrivning
Rockmover Wrasse reference image
Saltvand

Rockmover Wrasse

Novaculichthys taeniourus

Rockmover Wrasse is a robust Indo-Pacific reef wrasse known for flipping and moving rubble while foraging. It is colorful but not a common target for anglers; it is more often seen by divers on clear coral reefs and lagoons.

cc-by billede med tilskrivning
Rough Bullseye reference image
Saltvand

Rough Bullseye

Pempheris klunzingeri

Rough Bullseye (Pempheris klunzingeri) is a nocturnal reef-associated bullseye commonly found in sheltered tropical waters. It schools in caves and under ledges by day and feeds at night on zooplankton and small drifting prey.

cc-by-sa billede med tilskrivning
Rough Leatherjacket reference image
Saltvand

Rough Leatherjacket

Scobinichthys granulatus

Rough Leatherjacket is a small tropical to subtropical filefish-like marine species in Australasian waters, though published fishery information is limited. It is usually encountered over reefs, rubble, and seagrass, and is not a major angling target.

cc-by-sa billede med tilskrivning
Round Batfish reference image
Saltvand

Round Batfish

Platax orbicularis

Round Batfish (Platax orbicularis) is a laterally compressed reef fish common in lagoons, bays, and sheltered coastal waters across the Indo-Pacific. Juveniles often mimic dead leaves or debris, while adults school near reefs and mangroves and are mostly planktivorous.

cc-by billede med tilskrivning
Royal Gramma reference image
Saltvand

Royal Gramma

Gramma loreto

Royal Gramma is a small Caribbean reef basslet prized for its vivid purple front half and yellow rear half. It lives close to rocky caves and coral ledges, where it picks small zooplankton from the water column and defends a tight shelter.

cc-by billede med tilskrivning
Rusty Blenny reference image
Saltvand

Rusty Blenny

Parablennius sanguinolentus

The Rusty Blenny (Parablennius sanguinolentus) is a small coastal blenny of shallow rocky shores and tide pools, often showing reddish-brown mottling. It is mostly of interest to shore anglers and is not a major game species.

cc-by billede med tilskrivning
Rusty Parrotfish reference image
Saltvand

Rusty Parrotfish

Scarus ferrugineus

Rusty Parrotfish (Scarus ferrugineus) is a reef-associated parrotfish with orange-rust tones and the beak-like mouth typical of the genus. It grazes algae from hard reef surfaces and is most often encountered on coral and rocky reefs in the Indo-Pacific.

cc-by-sa billede med tilskrivning
Sabre Squirrelfish reference image
Saltvand

Sabre Squirrelfish

Sargocentron spiniferum

Sabre Squirrelfish is a nocturnal reef fish with a very large eye and long, sharp preopercular spines. It hides by day in caves and crevices and comes out at night to feed on small crustaceans and fishes.

cc-by billede med tilskrivning