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Common Mola

Mola mola

The common mola, or ocean sunfish, is a huge, laterally flattened pelagic fish best known for its truncated body and drifting near the surface. It feeds mainly on jellyfish and other gelatinous zooplankton, and is rarely targeted by anglers.

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Common Seahorse

Hippocampus kuda

Common seahorses are small, armored ambush predators that live in shallow coastal waters and are often associated with seagrass, mangroves, and other structured habitats. They are not a target sport fish; records for Hippocampus kuda are often complicated by identification issues within the genus.

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Common Triplefin

Forsterygion lapillum

The Common Triplefin (Forsterygion lapillum) is a small endemic marine fish found throughout New Zealand's coastal waters. Belonging to the family Tripterygiidae, this benthic species inhabits rocky reef environments and tide pools from shallow waters to roughly 30m depth. It is not a game fish and is too small for targeted angling, occasionally encountered as bycatch.

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Common Two-banded Seabream

Diplodus vulgaris

The Common Two-banded Seabream is a small coastal sparid with two dark vertical bars, one behind the head and one at the caudal peduncle. It is widely reported from eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean rocky reefs, but local occurrence can be patchy outside its core range.

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Coney

Cephalopholis fulva

Coney (Cephalopholis fulva) is a small Atlantic reef grouper found on rocky reefs and coral bottoms from Bermuda and Florida to Brazil, including the Caribbean. It is a secretive ambush predator that feeds on small fish and crustaceans, but it is not usually a primary gamefish.

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Convict Surgeonfish

Acanthurus triostegus

Convict Surgeonfish (Acanthurus triostegus) is a small reef-dwelling surgeonfish with bold vertical bars and a sharp tail spine. It grazes on algae in shallow tropical waters and is commonly seen in schools over coral and rocky reefs.

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Copper Rockfish

Sebastes caurinus

Copper Rockfish is a long-lived Pacific rockfish common from Alaska to Baja California. It lives near rocky reefs and kelp beds, where it feeds on small fish and crustaceans and is a favorite light-tackle bottom species.

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Copperband Butterflyfish

Chelmon rostratus

The Copperband Butterflyfish is a long-snouted, banded reef fish known for probing crevices for small invertebrates. It is a delicate marine species, more often kept in aquaria than targeted by anglers.

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Coral Grouper

Cephalopholis miniata

The coral grouper (Cephalopholis miniata) is a colorful reef-dwelling grouper found across the Indo-Pacific. It lives on coral slopes and lagoon reefs, ambushing small fish and crustaceans from cover.

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Coral Rabbitfish

Siganus corallinus

Coral rabbitfish (Siganus corallinus) is a colorful reef-associated herbivore found on Indo-Pacific coral reefs and lagoons. It grazes on algae in loose schools and is typically wary around structure. Its spines can cause painful punctures.

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Corkwing Wrasse

Symphodus melops

Corkwing Wrasse is a small, colorful wrasse of shallow rocky coasts and kelp beds in the northeast Atlantic and adjacent seas. Males become strikingly patterned in breeding season and guard nests; it is rarely targeted as a sport fish.

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Cortez Rainbow Wrasse

Thalassoma lucasanum

The Cortez Rainbow Wrasse is a small, brilliantly colored reef wrasse native to the Gulf of California and adjacent eastern Pacific reefs. It is an active daytime picker that feeds on small invertebrates and is more often seen than targeted by anglers.

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