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Lagoon Triggerfish
Rhinecanthus aculeatus
Lagoon Triggerfish is a reef-associated triggerfish of shallow tropical Indo-Pacific lagoons and outer reef flats, often seen over sand and rubble. It is bold, territorial, and uses strong teeth to crush hard-shelled prey.

Lane Snapper
Lutjanus synagris
Lane snapper is a small Atlantic reef snapper commonly taken from Florida and the Caribbean to Brazil. It lives near reefs, rubble, and sandy bottoms and is valued as a table fish, though larger fish can carry ciguatera in some areas.

Largehead Hairtail
Trichiurus lepturus
Largehead Hairtail (Trichiurus lepturus) is a long, ribbon-like predatory fish found in coastal waters worldwide. It hunts at dusk and night over soft bottoms and around shelf edges, and is more often a bycatch or light-tackle target than a major game fish.

Lattice Butterflyfish
Chaetodon rafflesii
Lattice Butterflyfish (Chaetodon rafflesii) is a tropical reef butterflyfish with a fine netlike pattern on the body and a dark band through the eye. It lives on coral and rocky reefs, often in pairs or small groups, and feeds mainly on coral polyps and small benthic invertebrates.

Latticed Sandperch
Parapercis clathrata
Latticed Sandperch (*Parapercis clathrata*) is a small benthic perch-like fish of tropical Indo-Pacific reefs and sandy bottoms. It is a bottom-dweller that ambushes small prey near rubble and sand, and is not a major target species.

Leaf Scorpionfish
Taenianotus triacanthus
Leaf scorpionfish (Taenianotus triacanthus) is a small Indo-Pacific venomous reef fish that mimics a drifting leaf and can change color. It is a sit-and-wait ambush predator, not a common angling target, and is usually encountered by divers or in reef fisheries.

Leafy Seadragon
Phycodurus eques
The leafy seadragon is a slow-moving, algae-mimicking relative of seahorses found only in southern Australian coastal waters. It relies on leaf-like appendages for camouflage and is rarely encountered by anglers.

Lei Triggerfish
Sufflamen bursa
Lei Triggerfish (Sufflamen bursa) is a reef-associated triggerfish of the tropical Indo-Pacific, often seen in shallow coral and rocky areas. It feeds on benthic invertebrates and hard-shelled prey, using strong jaws to crush crustaceans and mollusks.

Lemon Damsel
Pomacentrus moluccensis
The Lemon Damsel (Pomacentrus moluccensis) is a small Indo-Pacific reef damselfish with a bright yellow body and strong territorial behavior. It is typically seen around coral heads and branching corals, especially on sheltered reef flats and lagoons.

Lemonpeel Angelfish
Centropyge flavissima
Lemonpeel Angelfish (Centropyge flavissima) is a small reef-dwelling marine angelfish with bright yellow body coloration. It is mainly an aquarium species, not a target for anglers, and is associated with coral-rich tropical reefs in the Indo-Pacific.

Leopard Blenny
Exallias brevis
Leopard Blenny (Exallias brevis) is a coral-reef blenny of the tropical Indo-Pacific, closely associated with live coral heads and rubble. It is mostly of interest to reef observers rather than anglers, and it is not a common food fish.

Leopard Coralgrouper
Plectropomus leopardus
Leopard Coralgrouper is a reef-associated serranid from the Indo-Pacific, prized in some fisheries but generally not a primary sport target. It sits near coral and rocky reefs, ambushing small fish and crustaceans.