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Jaguar Guapote
Parachromis managuensis
Jaguar Guapote is a large Central American cichlid with a bold jaguar-like pattern and a strong predatory streak. Native to freshwater systems, it is now widely established in some warm waters outside its native range.

Japanese Seabass
Lateolabrax japonicus
Japanese seabass (Lateolabrax japonicus) is an anadromous coastal predator found in estuaries, bays, surf zones, and river mouths. It feeds on small fish and shrimp and is a popular game fish in East Asia.

Java Rabbitfish
Siganus javus
Java Rabbitfish (Siganus javus) is a venomous reef-associated rabbitfish of the Indo-West Pacific, often seen grazing in small groups over seagrass, mangroves, and sheltered coral or rocky reefs. It is an occasional food fish where legal, but spines require care.

Javaen Barb
Systomus rubripinnis
Javaen Barb (Systomus rubripinnis) is a Southeast Asian cyprinid commonly found in slow to moderate tropical freshwater streams and rivers. It is a schooling, bottom-leaning omnivore that feeds on छोटे invertebrates, algae, and detritus.

Jewel Damsel
Stegastes lacrymatus
Jewel Damsel, Stegastes lacrymatus, is a reef-dwelling damselfish of the Indo-Pacific, typically found on shallow coral or rocky reefs. It is territorial, often seen hovering close to shelter and feeding on benthic algae and tiny invertebrates.

Jewel Moray
Muraena lentiginosa
Jewel Moray (Muraena lentiginosa) is a colorful Pacific moray eel with a spotted, often jewel-like pattern. It is a reef-dwelling ambush predator that hides by day and hunts at night; it is rarely targeted by anglers.

Jewelled Blenny
Salarias fasciatus
The Jewelled Blenny (Salarias fasciatus) is a small reef-dwelling combtooth blenny found on shallow tropical coral and rocky reefs across the Indo-Pacific. It grazes on algae and detritus, often perching on rocks and coral heads in surge-swept areas.

Johnny Darter
Etheostoma nigrum
Johnny Darter (Etheostoma nigrum) is a small North American freshwater darter found in clear streams, rivers, lakeshores, and sometimes quiet pools over sand, gravel, or rubble. It feeds on tiny aquatic insects and other benthic invertebrates and is generally not targeted by anglers.

Jointed Razorfish
Aeoliscus strigatus
Jointed Razorfish (Aeoliscus strigatus) is a slender Indo-Pacific coralfish that swims head-down in tight schools, using reef structure for cover. It is usually seen over sheltered coral and seagrass habitats and is not a common angling target.

Kelp Bass
Paralabrax clathratus
Kelp bass is a West Coast nearshore wreck-and-reef perch-like bass common around kelp forests and rocky structure. It is a popular light-tackle gamefish, especially from Southern California to Baja California, and often ambushes prey in cover.

Kelp Greenling
Hexagrammos decagrammus
Kelp Greenling (Hexagrammos decagrammus) is a colorful nearshore reef fish of the North Pacific, common around kelp beds and rocky bottoms. Males are especially ornate, and the species is a popular shore and boat catch where it occurs.

Kelp Pipefish
Syngnathus californiensis
Kelp pipefish is a slender syngnathid of the eastern North Pacific, usually found clinging to kelp and eelgrass with its tail. It is a small, cryptic fish and is not a regular sport target; most encounters are by habitat snagging or close observation.