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Scissor-tailed Fusilier reference image
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Scissor-tailed Fusilier

Caesio caerulaurea

Scissor-tailed Fusilier is a schooling Indo-Pacific reef fish with a slim blue body and yellow back. It feeds on zooplankton over clear outer reefs and drop-offs; it is not a common target species for most anglers.

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Scissortail Chromis

Azurina atrilobata

Scissortail Chromis is a small reef-associated damselfish with a deeply forked tail and bright blue body accented by a dark tail patch. It is common around tropical eastern Pacific reefs and drop-offs, but it is not a typical sport fish and is rarely targeted by anglers.

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Scissortail Sergeant

Abudefduf sexfasciatus

Scissortail Sergeant is a reef-dwelling damselfish of the Indo-Pacific, common around shallow coral and rocky reefs. It feeds on plankton and tiny benthic invertebrates and is usually more of an observation species than a target for anglers.

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Scrawled Cowfish

Acanthostracion quadricornis

The scrawled cowfish is a boxy reef fish with a rigid armor-like body and prominent hornlike spines. It lives in warm Atlantic waters, including reefs, seagrass, and mangrove edges, and can release a toxin if stressed or handled.

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Scrawled Filefish

Aluterus scriptus

Scrawled Filefish is a large tropical-to-subtropical filefish of reefs, seagrass beds, and offshore drift lines. It is a slow, deep-bodied grazer that often bites poorly on hooks and is usually taken incidentally rather than targeted.

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Sea Sweep

Scorpis aequipinnis

Sea Sweep (Scorpis aequipinnis) is a schooling coastal fish of temperate to subtropical reefs and rocky shores in the southwest Pacific, especially around eastern Australia and New Zealand. It feeds on plankton and small drifting organisms and is more of a light-tackle bycatch than a primary target.

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Semicircle Angelfish reference image
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Semicircle Angelfish

Pomacanthus semicirculatus

Semicircle Angelfish (Pomacanthus semicirculatus) is a large Indo-Pacific reef angelfish, often seen singly or in pairs around coral slopes and lagoons. Juveniles look very different from adults, with bold blue-and-white rings that give the species its name.

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Senator Wrasse

Pictilabrus laticlavius

Senator Wrasse (Pictilabrus laticlavius) is a temperate eastern Australian wrasse associated with rocky reefs and kelp in shallow coastal waters. Males are brightly patterned and territorial; this species is mostly of interest to divers and bycatch anglers rather than a targeted game fish.

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Sergeant Baker

Latropiscis purpurissatus

Sergeant Baker (Latropiscis purpurissatus) is a small Australian coastal marine fish, not a common sport target. It is usually taken incidentally by bottom anglers and can be useful as bait for larger predators.

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Shanny

Lipophrys pholis

The shanny (Lipophrys pholis) is a small intertidal blenny found around rocky shores and tide pools in the NE Atlantic. It clings to cover and feeds mainly on small crustaceans, worms, and algae grazed from the rocks.

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Sharpsnout Seabream

Diplodus puntazzo

Sharpsnout Seabream is a coastal sparid that grazes on seagrass and algae and also eats small invertebrates. It is valued more as a table fish and bycatch than a primary game species.

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Sharptail Eel

Myrichthys breviceps

The Sharptail Eel (Myrichthys breviceps) is a snake eel from shallow tropical marine habitats, often hidden in sand or rubble with only the head exposed. It is not a common target for anglers, and published life-history and fishing guidance are limited.

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