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Spotted Goatfish
Pseudupeneus maculatus
Spotted Goatfish is a small tropical marine goatfish found on sandy bottoms and reefs. It forages with chin barbels for crustaceans, worms, and other benthic prey, and is often seen moving in small groups along the seabed.

Spotted Moray
Gymnothorax moringa
The spotted moray is a tropical western Atlantic eel with a brown body densely covered in small pale spots. It lives in reefs and rocky areas, mostly hiding by day and hunting at night. It is not a typical target species and can bite if handled.

Spotted Parrotfish
Cetoscarus ocellatus
The Spotted Parrotfish (Cetoscarus ocellatus) is a reef-dwelling parrotfish of the Indo-Pacific, often seen grazing on coral and algae around shallow tropical reefs. It is not a typical target for anglers and is more important ecologically than as a sport fish.

Spotted Porcupinefish
Diodon hystrix
The spotted porcupinefish is a large, slow-moving reef fish that inflates when threatened and is covered in stout spines. It is most often encountered around coral reefs, lagoons, and rocky areas in warm seas worldwide.

Spotted Sand Bass
Paralabrax maculatofasciatus
Spotted Sand Bass is a California–Baja Pacific kelp-and-surf-zone bass that lives over sandy bottoms near structure. It’s a popular light-tackle game fish, often taken around jetties, eelgrass edges, bays, and harbors.

Spotted Sandperch
Parapercis hexophtalma
Spotted Sandperch (Parapercis hexophtalma) is a small Indo-Pacific sandperch associated with sandy and rubble bottoms on shallow reefs. It lies in wait on the substrate and strikes small crustaceans and fish; it is not a major game species.

Spotted Scorpionfish
Scorpaena plumieri
The Spotted Scorpionfish is a venomous, bottom-dwelling reef ambush predator found in warm coastal waters. It relies on camouflage and a sudden strike to take small fish and crustaceans.

Spotted Trunkfish
Lactophrys bicaudalis
Spotted Trunkfish is a small, boxy tropical marine fish with a hard carapace and scattered white spots. It lives on reefs and seagrass beds, foraging slowly over sand and coral for small invertebrates.

Spotty
Notolabrus celidotus
Spotty (Notolabrus celidotus) is a New Zealand wrasse common on rocky reefs, kelp beds, and sheltered harbors. It is a curious, active feeder that readily takes small baits, making it a popular inshore target for light tackle.

Squirrelfish
Holocentrus adscensionis
The squirrelfish (Holocentrus adscensionis) is a nocturnal reef fish from the western Atlantic and Caribbean. It hides by day in caves and crevices, then feeds at night on small crustaceans and fishes.

Staghorn Damsel
Amblyglyphidodon curacao
Staghorn Damsel is a small Indo-Pacific damselfish closely associated with branching coral heads, especially staghorn corals. It is a reef-dwelling planktivore and is rarely targeted by anglers, though it may take tiny baits or micro-lures near coral cover.

Star-eye Parrotfish
Calotomus carolinus
Star-eye Parrotfish (Calotomus carolinus) is a reef-associated parrotfish of the Indo-Pacific that grazes algae on coral and rocky substrates. It is more often seen than targeted; local regulations may restrict harvest in some areas.