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Crown Squirrelfish reference image
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Crown Squirrelfish

Sargocentron diadema

Crown Squirrelfish (Sargocentron diadema) is a nocturnal reef squirrelfish of the Indo-Pacific, usually sheltering by day and foraging at night. It is not a common target for anglers, and reliable sport-fishing information is limited.

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Cunner reference image
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Cunner

Tautogolabrus adspersus

Cunner is a small Atlantic wrasse common over rocky bottoms and kelp. It is an opportunistic feeder that often pecks bait around structure, making it a frequent bycatch when fishing for tautog.

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Dark Surgeonfish reference image
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Dark Surgeonfish

Acanthurus blochii

Dark Surgeonfish (Acanthurus blochii) is a reef-associated surgeonfish of the Indo-Pacific, commonly seen in clear coastal waters and lagoons. It grazes on algae and detritus on coral and rocky reefs and is a minor local food fish in some areas.

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Darkcap Parrotfish reference image
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Darkcap Parrotfish

Scarus oviceps

Darkcap Parrotfish (Scarus oviceps) is a reef-associated parrotfish of the Indo-Pacific, known from shallow coral habitats where it grazes algae and reef growth. It is not a common target for anglers and is more often encountered by spearfishers or divers than rod-and-reel fishers.

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Decorated Sandgoby reference image
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Decorated Sandgoby

Istigobius decoratus

The Decorated Sandgoby (Istigobius decoratus) is a small Indo-Pacific goby associated with sandy reef flats and lagoon bottoms. It is a bottom-dweller that uses camouflage and quick darting movements to feed on tiny invertebrates.

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Deepwater Burrfish reference image
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Deepwater Burrfish

Allomycterus pilatus

Deepwater Burrfish (Allomycterus pilatus) is a little-known deepwater pufferfish relative from offshore waters, based mostly on scattered occurrence records. It is not a regular angling target, and detailed life-history information is limited.

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Devil Scorpionfish reference image
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Devil Scorpionfish

Scorpaenopsis diabolus

Devil Scorpionfish (Scorpaenopsis diabolus) is a venomous ambush predator of shallow Indo-Pacific reefs and rubble, famously cryptic and hard to spot. It rests motionless on the bottom and strikes small fish and crustaceans at close range.

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Doctorfish reference image
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Doctorfish

Acanthurus chirurgus

Doctorfish (Acanthurus chirurgus) is a surgeonfish of warm western Atlantic reefs and seagrass edges. It grazes on algae and detritus and can slash with the sharp spine at the base of its tail.

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Dot-and-dash Goatfish reference image
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Dot-and-dash Goatfish

Parupeneus barberinus

Dot-and-dash Goatfish (Parupeneus barberinus) is a reef-associated goatfish of tropical Indo-Pacific waters, often over sand and rubble near coral reefs. It uses chin barbels to probe the bottom for small invertebrates and is generally a modest food fish where taken.

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Doublebar Rabbitfish reference image
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Doublebar Rabbitfish

Siganus virgatus

Doublebar Rabbitfish (Siganus virgatus) is a venomous rabbitfish of Indo-West Pacific reefs and lagoons, often feeding in pairs or small schools. It grazes algae and seagrass on shallow coral flats and reef edges; the spines can inflict a painful sting.

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Dusky Batfish reference image
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Dusky Batfish

Platax pinnatus

Dusky Batfish (*Platax pinnatus*) is a reef-associated batfish of the Indo-Pacific, usually seen alone or in small groups. Juveniles mimic drifting leaves with bold black-and-yellow striping; adults are taller-bodied and dusky gray to brown.

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Dusky Butterflyfish reference image
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Dusky Butterflyfish

Chaetodon flavirostris

The Dusky Butterflyfish is a reef-associated butterflyfish of the Indo-Pacific, recognized by its dark body and yellow snout. It feeds mainly on coral polyps, small invertebrates, and benthic algae, and is generally not a targeted angling species.

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