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Abbott's Moray

Gymnothorax eurostus

Abbott's moray is a reef-associated moray eel known from tropical Indo-Pacific waters, but species-level natural history is not as well documented as for more common reef fishes. It hides in crevices by day and emerges at night to hunt fish and crustaceans.

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Acapulco Major

Stegastes acapulcoensis

Acapulco major is a damselfish found on coral and rocky reefs in the eastern Pacific, especially around Mexico and nearby offshore islands. It is territorial and typically grazes on algae close to its shelter, so it is not a major target for anglers.

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Ambon Damsel

Pomacentrus amboinensis

Ambon Damsel is a small Indo-Pacific damselfish closely associated with branching corals and shallow reef edges. It is a territorial omnivore that picks at algae and tiny invertebrates, and it is far more often seen by divers than targeted by anglers.

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Annular Seabream

Diplodus annularis

Annular seabream is a small sparid of coastal Mediterranean and eastern Atlantic waters, usually found over sandy and mixed bottoms near seagrass, reefs, and harbors. It feeds on small benthic invertebrates and is an occasional bycatch rather than a primary target.

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Arabian Picasso Triggerfish

Rhinecanthus assasi

A venomous reef triggerfish of the western Indian Ocean, usually seen near coral and rocky reefs in shallow coastal waters. It has the triggerfish body plan and is mainly a benthic feeder that picks at hard-shelled invertebrates and other reef prey.

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Arc-eye Hawkfish

Paracirrhites arcatus

A small Indo-Pacific coral-reef hawkfish that sits on exposed perches and darts at passing prey. It is not a target sport fish, but it is a familiar reef species in shallow lagoon and fore-reef habitats.

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Atlantic Blue Tang

Acanthurus coeruleus

Atlantic blue tang (Acanthurus coeruleus) is a bright blue surgeonfish of Atlantic reefs and seagrass edges, most vivid as juveniles and adults in shallow clear water. It grazes mostly on algae and is a common reef species, though details of local abundance vary by area.

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Atlantic Bluefin Tuna

Thunnus thynnus

A very large, highly regulated pelagic tuna of the North Atlantic and Mediterranean.

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Atlantic Cod

Gadus morhua

A cold-water North Atlantic groundfish with major historical and commercial importance.

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Atlantic Cod

Gadus morhua

Atlantic cod is a cold-water groundfish of the North Atlantic, historically one of the most important commercial species. It lives near bottom over shelves, banks, and reefs, and forms large schools, especially where prey is abundant.

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Atlantic Crevalle Jack

Caranx hippos

Atlantic crevalle jack is a fast, powerful coastal jack found in warm Atlantic waters, often schooling near reefs, passes, surf zones, and estuaries. It is an aggressive predator that feeds on baitfish, crustaceans, and cephalopods, and is valued more for sport than table fare.

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Atlantic Croaker

Micropogonias undulatus

Atlantic Croaker is a schooling Atlantic and Gulf coastal fish that moves inshore over mud and sand bottoms, often near estuaries and bays. It feeds on small crustaceans, worms, and fish prey, and is a common bycatch as well as a regional food fish.

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