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Queen Angelfish
Holacanthus ciliaris
Queen Angelfish is a brilliant reef angelfish of the Caribbean and western Atlantic, best known for its blue body, yellow fins, and dark “crown” patch on the forehead. It browses sponges and algae on shallow coral reefs and is often wary around divers and anglers.

Queen Parrotfish
Scarus vetula
Queen Parrotfish is a colorful reef grazer of the western Atlantic and Caribbean. It scrapes algae from hard coral and rock with fused beak-like teeth, making it more ecologically important than a target gamefish.

Quillback Rockfish
Sebastes maliger
Quillback Rockfish is a deep-bodied Pacific rockfish with a tall, obvious dorsal spine at the front of the fin. It lives on rocky reefs and kelp-covered structure in cool coastal waters and is a slow-growing, vulnerable species in many areas.

Raccoon Butterflyfish
Chaetodon lunula
Raccoon Butterflyfish (Chaetodon lunula) is a reef-dwelling marine butterflyfish with a dark facial mask and yellow body. It is not a target game fish; it is valued mainly for aquarium display rather than angling.

Rainbow Cale
Heteroscarus acroptilus
Rainbow Cale (Heteroscarus acroptilus) is a small Australian wrasse found on shallow coastal reefs and seagrass around southern Australia. It is not a major angling species and is usually encountered incidentally rather than targeted.

Rainbow Parrotfish
Scarus guacamaia
Rainbow Parrotfish is a large West Atlantic reef parrotfish that grazes algae from coral and rocky substrates. Juveniles are often mottled and the species can shift from blue-green to a yellow-orange terminal phase as it matures.

Razor Surgeonfish
Prionurus laticlavius
Razor Surgeonfish (Prionurus laticlavius) is a reef-associated surgeonfish of the eastern Pacific, best known for the sharp, detachable blade-like scutes on its tail base. It grazes on algae over rocky reefs and surge zones and is usually seen in schools.

Red Lizardfish
Synodus synodus
Red lizardfish (Synodus synodus) is a bottom-dwelling marine predator of sandy and rubble bottoms, often lying partly buried and ambushing small fish and crustaceans. It is generally a bycatch rather than a primary target species.

Red Porgy
Pagrus pagrus
Red Porgy (Pagrus pagrus) is a sea bream of temperate Atlantic waters, common on the western North Atlantic shelf and also in parts of the eastern Atlantic/Mediterranean. It feeds near bottom over hard structure and sandy reef edges, and is valued as a table fish where regulations allow.
Red Scorpionfish
Scorpaena scrofa
Red Scorpionfish (Scorpaena scrofa) is a venomous reef-and-rock ambush predator of the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean. It sits motionless on hard bottoms and strikes small fish and crustaceans with a large mouth and camouflaged body.

Red Sea Anemonefish
Amphiprion bicinctus
The Red Sea Anemonefish (*Amphiprion bicinctus*) is a clownfish native to the Red Sea and western Indian Ocean. It lives in close association with sea anemones and is known for its bold orange coloration and two white vertical bars.

Red Sea Bannerfish
Heniochus intermedius
Red Sea Bannerfish is a schooling coral-reef butterflyfish from the Red Sea and nearby western Indian Ocean. It feeds on zooplankton in midwater above reef slopes and drop-offs, and is common in clear, sheltered reef habitats.