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Panduan ikan diutamakan untuk Timur Tengah.

Semak imbas ikan yang diterbitkan dengan imej sebenar, titik pengenalan, jenis air dan konteks setempat yang berhati-hati. Wilayah mengubah susunan, bukan skop carian.

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Great Blue-spotted Mudskipper reference image
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Great Blue-spotted Mudskipper

Boleophthalmus pectinirostris

Great Blue-spotted Mudskipper (Boleophthalmus pectinirostris) is a mudskipper of tropical Indo-West Pacific tidal flats and mangrove edges. It spends much of its time out of water on exposed mud, where it feeds and defends burrows. Angling value is limited and it is not a common target species.

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Greater Amberjack reference image
Air masin

Greater Amberjack

Seriola dumerili

Greater Amberjack ialah spesies ikan yang lazim yang kerap ditemui di perairan sesuai dan kawasan berstruktur untuk spesies ini. Panduan ini merumuskan ciri, habitat dan nota memancing.

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Greater Amberjack reference image
Air masin

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
Air masin

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
Air masin

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 reference image
Air masin

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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Green Sunfish reference image
Air tawar

Green Sunfish

Lepomis cyanellus

Green Sunfish are hardy, aggressive sunfish native to much of eastern and central North America and widely introduced elsewhere. They favor warm, quiet water and readily take small prey and many baits, often around cover in ponds, creeks, and backwaters.

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Green Swordtail reference image
Air tawar

Green Swordtail

Xiphophorus hellerii

Green swordtail is a livebearing poeciliid native to streams and rivers of Mexico and Central America, now widely introduced in warm waters worldwide. Males are famous for the elongated lower tail-fin ray (“sword”); females are larger and lack the sword.

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Greenside Darter reference image
Air tawar

Greenside Darter

Etheostoma blennioides

Greenside Darter is a small North American freshwater perchlet that lives on clean, cool streams with moderate current and rocky bottoms. It forages along the streambed for aquatic insect larvae and other tiny invertebrates.

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Grey Angelfish reference image
Air masin

Grey Angelfish

Pomacanthus arcuatus

Grey Angelfish (Pomacanthus arcuatus) is a large reef angelfish of the tropical western Atlantic and Caribbean. Juveniles live among reefs and mangroves; adults patrol deep reef slopes and drop-offs, grazing sponges and tunicates.

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Grey Triggerfish reference image
Air masin

Grey Triggerfish

Balistes capriscus

Grey Triggerfish (Balistes capriscus) is a robust reef-associated marine fish found on rocky bottoms, reefs, and wrecks across warm temperate and tropical waters. It feeds on hard-shelled invertebrates and small benthic prey, using strong jaws and teeth to crush shellfish.

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Grey Wrasse

Symphodus cinereus

Grey Wrasse (Symphodus cinereus) is a small European wrasse of shallow coastal waters, especially seagrass beds, rocky reefs, and sheltered bays. Males can become more colorful in breeding season, but the species is usually drab grey-brown and is often overlooked by anglers.

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