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Brassy Drummer
Kyphosus vaigiensis
Brassy Drummer is a large kyphosid reef fish found around tropical and subtropical coasts, often grazing on algae and benthic growth. It is typically taken incidentally rather than targeted as a major game fish.

Bridled Monocle Bream
Scolopsis bilineata
Bridled monocle bream is a small Indo-Pacific reef fish often seen in loose groups over coral and rubble. It feeds on small benthic invertebrates and is more of a light-tackle bycatch than a targeted sport fish.
Broadnosed Pipefish
Syngnathus typhle
Broadnosed Pipefish is a slender syngnathid of sheltered coastal waters, often seen upright among eelgrass and other vegetation. It uses camouflage and a tubular snout to pick tiny crustaceans from the water and plants.

Brook Silverside
Labidesthes sicculus
Brook Silverside is a small, slender, translucent forage fish common in clear to moderately clear lakes, reservoirs, and slow rivers. It feeds near the surface on tiny zooplankton and insects and is more often an incidental catch than a targeted sport fish.

Brook Stickleback
Culaea inconstans
The brook stickleback is a small, benthic North American stickleback that inhabits cool, clear to stained waters with vegetation and low to moderate current. It feeds on tiny invertebrates and zooplankton and is often overlooked because of its size and cryptic habits.

Brook Trout
Salvelinus fontinalis
Brook Trout एक एक सामान्य मछली प्रजाति है जो अक्सर इस प्रजाति के लिए उपयुक्त पानी और संरचना वाले क्षेत्र में मिलती है। यह मार्गदर्शिका पहचान, आवास और मछली पकड़ने की सावधानियां बताती है।

Brook Trout
Salvelinus fontinalis
Brook trout are a native char of eastern North America, prized for their vivid colors and cold-water needs. They usually live in clear, cool, well-oxygenated streams and lakes, and they often feed near cover on insects, crustaceans, and small fish.
Broomtail Wrasse
Cheilinus lunulatus
The broomtail wrasse is a large reef wrasse of Indo-Pacific coral and rocky reefs. It is a powerful, mostly solitary predator that feeds on hard-shelled invertebrates and reef fishes.

Brown Bullhead
Ameiurus nebulosus
Brown Bullhead is a hardy North American bullhead catfish introduced widely beyond its native range. It favors warm, still or slow waters and feeds mostly at night on bottom-dwelling invertebrates, fish, and organic matter.

Brown Chromis
Azurina multilineata
Brown Chromis is a small schooling damselfish associated with clear tropical reefs, where it feeds on plankton in the water column. Reliable species-specific information is limited in the supplied context, so the notes below focus on the documented reef-associated ecology of Azurina multilineata.

Brown Meagre
Sciaena umbra
The Brown Meagre is a coastal sciaenid found over rocky and seagrass habitats, often by caves, ledges, and wrecks. It is nocturnal or crepuscular, feeding on small fish and crustaceans and making drumming sounds with its swim bladder.

Brown Rockfish
Sebastes auriculatus
Brown Rockfish (Sebastes auriculatus) is a nearshore Pacific rockfish that lives around structure in cool coastal waters. It is a bottom-oriented predator, and in some areas is managed with rockfish regulations and depth/size limits.