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Cortez Rainbow Wrasse reference image
海水

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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Creek Chub reference image
淡水

Creek Chub

Semotilus atromaculatus

Creek Chub is a common North American minnow found in small streams, headwaters, and clear warmwater creeks. It is a hardy, schooling baitfish and micro-predator that readily takes small baits and lures.

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Crescent Grunter reference image
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Crescent Grunter

Terapon jarbua

Crescent Grunter (Terapon jarbua) is a coastal terapontid found in estuaries, mangroves, lagoons, and nearshore waters across the Indo-West Pacific. It is a schooling predator that picks off small fishes and crustaceans, and it can be an easy-bycatch species for anglers working inshore brackish habitat.

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Crescent Gunnel reference image
海水

Crescent Gunnel

Pholis laeta

Crescent gunnel is a small, elongated intertidal fish of the North Pacific. It hides in algae, eelgrass, and rock crevices and is mainly of interest as a tiny forage species rather than a game fish.

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Crescent-tail Bigeye reference image
海水

Crescent-tail Bigeye

Priacanthus hamrur

Crescent-tail Bigeye (Priacanthus hamrur) is a nocturnal reef-associated fish with very large eyes and a deeply forked tail. It is widespread in the Indo-West Pacific and is usually taken by chance rather than targeted by anglers.

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Crimson Soldierfish reference image
海水

Crimson Soldierfish

Myripristis murdjan

Crimson Soldierfish is a nocturnal reef fish of the Indo-Pacific, often sheltering in caves and ledges by day and feeding at night. It has a deep red body with large eyes and is more an observer’s species than a regular angling target.

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Crimsonband Wrasse reference image
海水

Crimsonband Wrasse

Notolabrus gymnogenis

Crimsonband Wrasse, Notolabrus gymnogenis, is an Australasian reef wrasse associated with temperate rocky reefs and kelp beds. It is a benthic feeder that forages among rock and seaweed for small invertebrates.

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Crocodile Flathead reference image
海水

Crocodile Flathead

Cymbacephalus beauforti

Crocodile Flathead (Cymbacephalus beauforti) is a benthic ambush predator of Indo-Pacific coastal waters. It lies buried or camouflaged on sand and rubble, striking passing prey. It is not a common targeted gamefish, but can take small baits near bottom.

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Crown Squirrelfish reference image
海水

Crown Squirrelfish

Sargocentron diadema

Crown Squirrelfish (Sargocentron diadema) is a nocturnal reef squirrelfish of the Indo-Pacific, usually sheltering by day and foraging at night. It is not a common target for anglers, and reliable sport-fishing information is limited.

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Cunner reference image
海水

Cunner

Tautogolabrus adspersus

Cunner is a small Atlantic wrasse common over rocky bottoms and kelp. It is an opportunistic feeder that often pecks bait around structure, making it a frequent bycatch when fishing for tautog.

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Dark Surgeonfish reference image
海水

Dark Surgeonfish

Acanthurus blochii

Dark Surgeonfish (Acanthurus blochii) is a reef-associated surgeonfish of the Indo-Pacific, commonly seen in clear coastal waters and lagoons. It grazes on algae and detritus on coral and rocky reefs and is a minor local food fish in some areas.

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Darkcap Parrotfish reference image
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Darkcap Parrotfish

Scarus oviceps

Darkcap Parrotfish (Scarus oviceps) is a reef-associated parrotfish of the Indo-Pacific, known from shallow coral habitats where it grazes algae and reef growth. It is not a common target for anglers and is more often encountered by spearfishers or divers than rod-and-reel fishers.

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