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Lined Bristletooth
Ctenochaetus striatus
Lined Bristletooth is a small surgeonfish with thin horizontal lines and a bristly, comb-like mouth used to scrape algae and detritus from hard surfaces. It is a reef-associated species across the Indo-Pacific and is often seen grazing in shallow lagoons and outer reef areas.

Lined Butterflyfish
Chaetodon lineolatus
The Lined Butterflyfish is a large coral-reef butterflyfish with bold yellow-and-white striping and a distinct black eye band. It occurs across the Indo-Pacific on shallow reef slopes and lagoons, where it feeds mainly on coral polyps and small invertebrates.

Lined Monocle Bream
Scolopsis lineata
Lined Monocle Bream (Scolopsis lineata) is a tropical Indo-Pacific monocle bream found on sandy and rubble bottoms near reefs. It is a small, reef-associated species that feeds close to the seabed and is usually an incidental catch rather than a primary target.

Linedcheek Wrasse
Oxycheilinus digramma
The Linedcheek Wrasse (Oxycheilinus digramma) is a reef-associated Indo-Pacific wrasse found around coral and rocky reefs. It is a small carnivore with a distinctive double cheek stripe; reliable angling information is limited because it is not a common target species.

Lingcod
Ophiodon elongatus
Lingcod is a large, aggressive Pacific rockfish relative found from Baja California to Alaska. Despite the name, it is not a cod; it is a toothy ambush predator that often hides around rocky structure and kelp.

Little Weed Whiting
Neoodax balteatus
Little Weed Whiting (Neoodax balteatus) is a small coastal wrasse-like fish found in seagrass and weed beds over sandy bottoms. It is a minor bycatch species rather than a primary angling target, and published life-history information is limited.

Long-snouted Seahorse
Hippocampus guttulatus
Long-snouted Seahorse (Hippocampus guttulatus) is a seagrass- and macroalgae-associated seahorse of shallow coastal waters in the NE Atlantic and Mediterranean. It is a poor, slow swimmer that anchors to vegetation with its tail and feeds by suction on tiny crustaceans.

Longbarbel Goatfish
Parupeneus macronemus
Longbarbel Goatfish (Parupeneus macronemus) is a small reef-associated goatfish of the Indo-Pacific, known for its long chin barbels used to probe sand for prey. It is mostly a non-target catch for inshore anglers but can be taken on small natural baits.

Longear Sunfish
Lepomis megalotis
Longear Sunfish (Lepomis megalotis) is a colorful Lepomis in small clear streams, ponds, and lakes across much of central and eastern North America. Males show vivid breeding colors and are aggressive nest-guarders, making them easy to catch when guarding colonies.

Longfin Bannerfish
Heniochus acuminatus
Longfin Bannerfish is a reef-associated butterflyfish with a long white dorsal filament and bold black-and-white bands. It feeds mainly on small zooplankton and is widely seen around coral reefs and lagoons; it is more an aquarium/recreational observation species than a common angling target.

Longfin Batfish
Platax teira
Longfin Batfish (Platax teira) is a large, deep-bodied marine fish common on reefs, lagoons, and sheltered coastal waters across the Indo-Pacific. Juveniles often school in shallow protected areas, while adults are usually solitary or in small groups near reefs and wrecks.

Longfin Damselfish
Stegastes diencaeus
Longfin Damselfish is a small reef fish of the western Atlantic and Caribbean, best known for defending patch gardens of algae on shallow coral reefs. It’s territorial, strongly site-attached, and of little direct value to anglers except as an incidental reef catch.