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Ocellaris Anemonefish reference image
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Ocellaris Anemonefish

Amphiprion ocellaris

The Ocellaris Anemonefish is a small Indo-Pacific clownfish best known from reef aquariums and its symbiosis with sea anemones. It lives in small family groups and defends its host anemone aggressively.

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Ocellated Wrasse

Symphodus ocellatus

The Ocellated Wrasse is a small Mediterranean wrasse known for its bright breeding colors and the dark eye-spot on the dorsal fin. It lives in shallow coastal waters, where males guard nests and territories during spawning.

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Old Wife reference image
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Old Wife

Enoplosus armatus

Old Wife (Enoplosus armatus) is a distinctive Australian coastal fish with a deep, laterally compressed body and long dorsal and anal fins. It is mostly a non-target bycatch rather than a major sport species, and reliable fishery details are limited.

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Onespot Demoiselle

Chrysiptera unimaculata

Onespot Demoiselle is a small, reef-associated damselfish from the tropical Indo-Pacific, recognized by the single dark spot near the upper base of the tail. It is mainly of interest to aquarists rather than anglers, and reliable species-specific fishing information is limited.

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Onespot Snapper

Lutjanus monostigma

Onespot Snapper (Lutjanus monostigma) is a reef-associated snapper of the Indo-West Pacific, often encountered around coral reefs, lagoons, and drop-offs. It is a predatory fish taken by anglers on small baits and lures near structure.

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Opaleye

Girella nigricans

Opaleye is a herbivorous surf-zone and shallow reef fish of the eastern Pacific, common around kelp beds, rocky reefs, jetties, and tide pools. It grazes on algae and often schools in shallow, clear water near cover.

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Orangeblotch Surgeonfish reference image
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Orangeblotch Surgeonfish

Acanthurus olivaceus

Orangeblotch Surgeonfish (Acanthurus olivaceus) is a tropical reef surgeonfish of the Indo-Pacific, often showing a bright orange patch on the rear body as juveniles and subadults. It grazes on algae over reef flats and slopes; adults are less often targeted by anglers than many nearshore food fishes.

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Orangefin Anemonefish reference image
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Orangefin Anemonefish

Amphiprion chrysopterus

Orangefin Anemonefish is a reef-dwelling clownfish from the western Pacific, living in symbiosis with sea anemones. It is a small, site-faithful species with bright orange fins and a white-barred body.

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Orangeside Triggerfish reference image
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Orangeside Triggerfish

Sufflamen verres

Orangeside Triggerfish (Sufflamen verres) is a reef-associated triggerfish of the Indo-Pacific, recognized by its orange facial and flank markings. It typically forages alone over shallow coral and rocky reefs, using strong jaws to crush hard-shelled prey.

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Orangespotted Filefish reference image
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Orangespotted Filefish

Cantherhines pullus

Orangespotted Filefish is a small reef-associated filefish with a pointed snout and orange spotting on a mottled body. It is typically shy, well-camouflaged, and more often seen than targeted by anglers.

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Orangestripe Triggerfish reference image
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Orangestripe Triggerfish

Balistapus undulatus

Orangestripe Triggerfish (Balistapus undulatus) is a reef-associated triggerfish with bold orange lines and a powerful jaw. It is common on tropical Indo-Pacific coral reefs and is notorious for aggressive territory defense, especially when nesting or feeding.

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Oriental Flying Gurnard

Dactyloptena orientalis

The Oriental Flying Gurnard is a bottom-dwelling marine fish with large fanlike pectoral fins used for display and brief glides. It lives over sandy or muddy bottoms on continental shelves and is usually caught incidentally rather than targeted.

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