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Przewodnik po rybach ma priorytet dla Europa.

Przeglądaj opublikowane ryby, korzystając z prawdziwych zdjęć, punktów identyfikacyjnych, rodzaju wody i ostrożnego kontekstu lokalnego. Region zmienia kolejność, a nie zakres wyszukiwania.

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Priorytetowo traktowane są karp, pstrąg, szczupak, okoń, dorsz, labraks, makrela i gatunki zimnowodne.

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Greater Amberjack reference image
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Greater Amberjack

Seriola dumerili

Greater Amberjack to często spotykanym gatunkiem ryby, często spotykana w odpowiednie wody i miejsca ze strukturą dla tego gatunku. Ten opis obejmuje rozpoznawanie, siedlisko i wskazówki wędkarskie.

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Greater Weever reference image
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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
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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
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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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Grey Angelfish reference image
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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
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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 reference image
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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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Guineafowl Puffer reference image
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Guineafowl Puffer

Arothron meleagris

Guineafowl Puffer (Arothron meleagris) is a large Indo-Pacific puffer with striking white spots or a nearly all-black form. It is a reef-associated fish that can inflate defensively and is not a common target for anglers.

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Gulf Kingcroaker

Menticirrhus littoralis

Gulf kingcroaker (Menticirrhus littoralis) is a small sciaenid of sandy Gulf and western Atlantic shallows. It feeds on benthic invertebrates and is often taken incidentally by surf anglers; it is more of a table-fish bycatch than a major game species.

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Gulf Toadfish reference image
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Gulf Toadfish

Opsanus beta

Gulf toadfish is a stocky, bottom-dwelling toadfish of the Gulf of Mexico and adjacent western Atlantic. It is famous for a loud croak, large flattened head, and venomous dorsal spines; it is usually a bycatch rather than a target species.

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Gunther's Wrasse reference image
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Gunther's Wrasse

Pseudolabrus guentheri

Gunther's Wrasse (Pseudolabrus guentheri) is a temperate wrasse of southern Australia and nearby waters, living over rocky reefs and kelp. It is not a common angling target, but may take small baits or lures around structure.

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Hairy Blenny

Labrisomus nuchipinnis

Hairy Blenny (Labrisomus nuchipinnis) is a small, bottom-dwelling blenny of shallow tropical western Atlantic reefs and rocky shores. It often sits motionless on algae or rubble, relying on camouflage and a large, alert head with cirri.

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