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Speckled Sanddab
Citharichthys stigmaeus
Speckled sanddab is a small Pacific left-eyed flatfish found on sandy bottoms from shallow coastal waters to the continental shelf. It is a minor bycatch rather than a targeted game fish, but it can be taken on small bait rigs or jigs.

Sphinx Blenny
Aidablennius sphynx
Sphinx Blenny (`Aidablennius sphynx`) is a small blenniid of rocky shores and shallow coastal reefs, often hiding in crevices and tide pools. It is not a common angling target; most interest is from observation rather than capture.

Spiny Chromis
Acanthochromis polyacanthus
Spiny Chromis is an Indo-Pacific damselfish that lives closely associated with coral reefs, especially lagoon and seaward-reef areas. It is notable for lacking a pelagic larval stage; young stay with their parents, and the species is more of an aquarium/reef fish than a target for anglers.

Spiny Seahorse
Hippocampus histrix
The Spiny Seahorse (Hippocampus histrix) is a slender Indo-Pacific seahorse with a heavily spined body and long snout. It lives camouflaged among seagrass, algae, and coral rubble; reliable sport-angling value is minimal and it is rarely targeted.

Spinyhead Blenny
Acanthemblemaria spinosa
The Spinyhead Blenny is a tiny reef-dwelling blenny of the western Atlantic and Caribbean, famous for living head-first in holes and tube-like crevices. It is not a typical angling target and is best observed rather than fished.

Spinytail Leatherjacket
Acanthaluteres brownii
Spinytail Leatherjacket (Acanthaluteres brownii) is a small temperate sea leatherjacket from southern Australia, best known for its rough skin and very spiny tail region. It lives near reefs and seagrass beds and is not generally targeted by anglers.

Spot Croaker
Leiostomus xanthurus
Spot Croaker is a small Atlantic croaker of estuaries and nearshore coastal waters, named for the black spot behind each gill cover. It is a popular baitfish and panfish, often schooling over sandy or muddy bottoms in warm months.

Spotfin Butterflyfish
Chaetodon ocellatus
Spotfin Butterflyfish (Chaetodon ocellatus) is a reef-associated butterflyfish found in the western Atlantic, especially the Caribbean and Florida. It feeds mainly on small benthic invertebrates and coral-associated organisms, and is more often observed by divers than targeted by anglers.

Spotfin Squirrelfish
Neoniphon sammara
Spotfin Squirrelfish (Neoniphon sammara) is a reef-associated nocturnal squirrelfish of the Indo-Pacific and Red Sea, widely reported from coral and rocky reefs. It hides by day and feeds at night on small fish and crustaceans.

Spotted Boxfish
Ostracion meleagris
Spotted Boxfish (Ostracion meleagris) is a reef-associated tropical boxfish best known for its rigid, box-shaped body and spotted patterning. Males and females look very different, and the species is more of an aquarium fish than a target for anglers.

Spotted Drum
Eques punctatus
Spotted Drum (Eques punctatus) is a small, bottom-associated marine fish of the western Atlantic and Caribbean. It is recognizable by its mottled pattern and elongated dorsal fin, and is more often noted by divers than targeted by anglers.

Spotted Garden Eel
Heteroconger hassi
Spotted Garden Eel is a burrow-dwelling reef eel that lives in loose colonies with only the head and upper body exposed. It is not a target sport fish; its distinctive spotted pattern and shy retreating behavior make it a reef-viewing species rather than an angling species.