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Guide de poisson prioritaire pour Moyen-Orient.

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Goldsaddle Goatfish reference image
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Goldsaddle Goatfish

Parupeneus cyclostomus

Goldsaddle Goatfish is a reef-associated goatfish of the Indo-Pacific, recognized by a bright yellow saddle on the back and yellow-to-golden coloration. It forages over sand and rubble near coral reefs, using chin barbels to probe for benthic prey.

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Goldspot Goby reference image
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Goldspot Goby

Gnatholepis thompsoni

Goldspot Goby (Gnatholepis thompsoni) is a small reef-associated goby of tropical Indo-Pacific waters. It lives close to sand and rubble around coral reefs, where it picks tiny prey from the bottom and water column.

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Goldspotted Sweetlips reference image
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Goldspotted Sweetlips

Plectorhinchus flavomaculatus

Goldspotted Sweetlips is a tropical Indo-Pacific sweetlips known for its yellow-gold spots on a dark body and thick fleshy lips. It is a reef-associated fish that feeds mostly on invertebrates; it is not a common sport target and is usually taken incidentally.

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Goldstripe Butterflyfish reference image
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Goldstripe Butterflyfish

Chaetodon aureofasciatus

Goldstripe Butterflyfish (Chaetodon aureofasciatus) is a reef-associated butterflyfish from the tropical Indo-Pacific. It is a small, mostly coral-feeding species that usually lives in pairs or small groups around shallow coral reefs.

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Gray Snapper reference image
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Gray Snapper

Lutjanus griseus

Gray snapper (Lutjanus griseus) is a coastal reef and mangrove snapper found in the western Atlantic, from North Carolina and Bermuda through the Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean, and Brazil. It is a wary, hard-fighting predator that feeds mostly at dawn, dusk, and night.

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Graysby reference image
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Graysby

Cephalopholis cruentata

The graysby is a small western Atlantic grouper found on reefs and rocky bottom from Florida and the Bahamas through the Caribbean to Brazil. It is a ambush predator that stays close to cover and is most active at dawn, dusk, and at night.

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Great Barracuda reference image
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Great Barracuda

Sphyraena barracuda

Great barracuda is a large, fast coastal predator found in tropical and subtropical seas worldwide. It patrols reefs, drop-offs, channels, and mangrove edges, ambushing fish with explosive strikes.

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Greater Amberjack reference image
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Greater Amberjack

Seriola dumerili

Greater Amberjack est une espèce de poisson courante que l'on rencontre souvent dans les eaux adaptées et les zones structurées de cette espèce. Cette fiche résume l'identification, l'habitat et les conseils de pêche.

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Greater Amberjack reference image
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Greater Amberjack

Seriola dumerili

Greater amberjack (Seriola dumerili) is a fast, powerful pelagic jack found around reefs, wrecks, and offshore structure in warm and temperate seas. It feeds aggressively on fish and squid, and is prized by anglers for hard, sustained runs.

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Greater Weever reference image
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Greater Weever

Trachinus draco

The greater weever is a venomous coastal fish of the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean, often buried in sand with only eyes and dorsal spines exposed. It is not a major angling target, but can be caught accidentally by shore anglers and is best handled with extreme care.

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Green Damselfish reference image
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Green Damselfish

Amblyglyphidodon indicus

Green Damselfish (Amblyglyphidodon indicus) is a small Indo-Pacific reef fish that lives in dense coral growth and is usually seen in loose groups. It is not a major angling target; most encounters are by snorkelers or divers rather than rod-and-reel anglers.

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Green Moray

Gymnothorax funebris

Green Moray (`Gymnothorax funebris`) is a large Atlantic moray eel found on reefs and rocky bottoms. Despite its name it is usually dark olive-brown to greenish and spends much of the day tucked in crevices, hunting at night.

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