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Saddle Butterflyfish

Chaetodon ephippium

The Saddle Butterflyfish is a reef-associated butterflyfish with a bold black “saddle” blotch on the rear upper body and a yellow-white body. It is a coral-reef feeder that mainly picks at small invertebrates and coral polyps.

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Saddle Wrasse

Thalassoma duperrey

Saddle wrasse is a colorful reef wrasse of Hawaiian and central Pacific reefs, where juveniles and adults patrol shallow coral rubble and surge zones. It is not a major gamefish, but it is commonly encountered by divers and light-tackle anglers around reefs.

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Saddled Seabream

Oblada melanurus

Saddled Seabream (`Oblada melanurus`) is a small coastal sparid found in the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean, often schooling near reefs and seagrass. It’s a common bait-stealer and light-tackle target where present, but not a major game fish.

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Sailor's Choice

Haemulon parra

Sailor's Choice (Haemulon parra) is a small grunts species found on shallow Caribbean and western Atlantic reefs, sand flats, and seagrass edges. It schools during the day and feeds mostly at night on benthic invertebrates, making it a modest bycatch rather than a major gamefish.

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Salema Porgy

Sarpa salpa

The Salema Porgy (Sarpa salpa) is a coastal sparid common in the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean, where it grazes on algae and seagrass in shallow rocky and weedy waters. It is edible but can sometimes cause hallucinogenic poisoning after feeding on toxic algae.

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Sand Diver

Synodus intermedius

Sand Diver (Synodus intermedius) is a slender lizardfish that lies buried in sand with only its eyes exposed, then ambushes small fish and shrimp. It’s a minor bycatch species rather than a target gamefish in most areas.

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Sand Whiting

Sillago ciliata

Sand whiting is an inshore sillaginid prized by light-tackle anglers in eastern Australia. It feeds on small benthic invertebrates over sand and surf beaches, estuaries, and tidal flats, often schooling in clear shallow water.

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Scaled Sardine

Harengula jaguana

Scaled sardine (Harengula jaguana) is a small coastal schooling clupeid found in warm waters of the western Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico. It forms tight surface schools in bays, estuaries, and nearshore waters, and is an important forage fish for larger predators.

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Scalyfin

Parma victoriae

Scalyfin (Parma victoriae) is a small Australian damselfish found in coastal reef habitats. It is best known as a territorial algae grazer; reliable angling information is limited because it is not a standard game fish.

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Scalyhead Sculpin

Artedius harringtoni

Scalyhead Sculpin is a small Pacific coastal sculpin from kelp forests and rocky bottoms, where it hides among algae and rubble. It is mainly an ambush feeder on tiny crustaceans and benthic invertebrates, and is not a common angling target.

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Schooling Bannerfish

Heniochus diphreutes

Schooling Bannerfish is a reef-associated butterflyfish that often forms loose groups over coral slopes and outer reef drop-offs. It is one of the more schooling heniochus species, with a banner-like dorsal filament and a zebra-striped body.

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Schoolmaster Snapper

Lutjanus apodus

Schoolmaster Snapper (Lutjanus apodus) is a Caribbean lutjanid commonly found around reefs, mangroves, and wrecks in shallow coastal waters. It schools when young and is a wary ambush predator that feeds on small fish and crustaceans.

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