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Banggai Cardinalfish reference image
Saltwater

Banggai Cardinalfish

Pterapogon kauderni

A small reef-associated cardinalfish endemic to the Banggai Islands in Indonesia. It is known for hovering in loose groups among sheltered inshore habitats and for carrying eggs and young in the mouth.

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Bar Jack reference image
Saltwater

Bar Jack

Caranx ruber

Bar jack is a fast, reef-associated jacks species found around coral reefs, ledges, and drop-offs in warm Atlantic and Caribbean waters. It often feeds in small schools on baitfish and crustaceans, and is a common light-tackle game fish where legal to keep.

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Barbel reference image
Freshwater

Barbel

Barbus barbus

Barbel é uma espécie de peixe comum encontrado com frequência em águas adequadas e áreas com estrutura para esta espécie. Este guia resume identificação, habitat e cuidados de pesca.

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Barramundi held near tropical water
Brackish

Barramundi

Lates calcarifer

Barramundi é um predador tropical forte encontrado com frequência em águas adequadas e áreas com estrutura para esta espécie. Este guia resume identificação, habitat e cuidados de pesca.

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Barred Filefish reference image
Saltwater

Barred Filefish

Cantherhines dumerilii

A rare reef-associated filefish from the Indo-Pacific, usually seen alone or in pairs around coral and rocky bottoms with good algal growth. It browses on small benthic invertebrates and algae rather than chasing fast prey.

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Saltwater

Barred Hamlet

Hypoplectrus puella

Barred hamlet is a small western Atlantic reef fish with a high-backed, laterally compressed body and dark vertical bars. It lives around coral and rocky reefs, usually at shallow to moderate depths, where it ambushes small crustaceans and fishes from crevices.

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Barred Mudskipper reference image
Brackish

Barred Mudskipper

Periophthalmus argentilineatus

A semi-terrestrial mudskipper of mangrove mudflats and tidal creeks, this species spends much of its time out of water and is closely tied to soft intertidal habitats. It is not a typical food or sport fish, and angling interest is mostly incidental or for observation.

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Barred Rabbitfish reference image
Saltwater

Barred Rabbitfish

Siganus doliatus

Barred Rabbitfish (Siganus doliatus) is a reef-associated herbivore found on tropical Indo-Pacific coasts and lagoons. It grazes heavily on algae in shallow reef flats, seagrass edges, and coral-rich sheltered waters.

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Barred Soapfish reference image
Saltwater

Barred Soapfish

Diploprion bifasciatus

Barred Soapfish is a small serranid reef fish with bold dark bars and a laterally compressed body. It is an uncommon reef associate in the Indo-Pacific; like other soapfish, it can release a noxious mucus when stressed.

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Barred Thicklip reference image
Saltwater

Barred Thicklip

Hemigymnus fasciatus

Barred Thicklip is a reef-associated wrasse from Indo-Pacific waters, recognized by its barred body pattern and thick fleshy lips. It forages on hard-bottom reefs, where it picks small benthic invertebrates from the substrate.

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Barrier Reef Anemonefish reference image
Saltwater

Barrier Reef Anemonefish

Amphiprion akindynos

Barrier Reef Anemonefish is a small coral-reef clownfish from the western Pacific, especially the Great Barrier Reef region. It lives closely with host sea anemones and feeds on plankton, algae, and tiny benthic invertebrates.

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Brackish

Bay Anchovy

Anchoa mitchilli

Bay anchovy is a small, schooling estuarine anchovy common in bays, tidal rivers, and nearshore coastal waters. It feeds mainly on plankton and tiny crustaceans, and serves as important forage for larger fish.

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