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Blackeye Goby

Rhinogobiops nicholsii

Blackeye Goby is a small marine goby common on rocky reefs, kelp forests, and sheltered coastal zones. It stays close to the bottom in shallow water and is often seen perched on substrate or in crevices.

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Blackeye Goby reference image
Brian Gratwicke, cc-by, via Wikimedia Commons. 来源: Wikimedia Commons.

识别要点

  • Small mottled goby with a prominent dark eye spot or dark mark near the rear of the first dorsal fin
  • Slender body with a relatively large head and blunt snout typical of gobies
  • Usually shows barred or speckled brown-tan camouflage against rock and kelp bottoms

栖息地

Shallow nearshore saltwater habitats, especially rocky reefs, eelgrass and kelp edges, tide pools, pilings, and sheltered bays; typically demersal and associated with hard structure.

饵料备注

If targeted, small natural baits work best: bits of shrimp, squid, marine worms, or fish flesh on very small hooks. Tiny soft plastics or micro-jigs can also take fish around structure, but it is not a primary sport target.

行为

A bottom-dwelling, small predatory goby that picks at tiny crustaceans, worms, and other benthic prey. It is usually sedentary, darts quickly when disturbed, and uses crevices and structure for cover.

注意事项

Handle carefully around rocky structure and hooks; the species is small and not generally a food target. Follow local regulations and any marine reserve or species-specific protections where applicable.

钓法备注

Fish close to bottom near rocks, eelgrass, pilings, and reef edges with ultralight tackle and small hooks. Use minimal weight and short casts or drop presentations; many catches are by incidental bottom fishing rather than focused targeting.