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Dusky Damselfish reference image
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Dusky Damselfish

Stegastes adustus

Dusky Damselfish (Stegastes adustus) is a reef-associated damselfish of the western Atlantic, usually living close to coral and rock structure. It is small, territorial, and often seen in shallow tropical reefs where it tends and defends a patch of algae.

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Dusky Gregory reference image
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Dusky Gregory

Stegastes nigricans

Dusky Gregory is a territorial damselfish of shallow coral reefs and lagoon margins, often defending a small turf-algae garden. It is small, bold, and usually seen close to branching corals or rubble in clear tropical water.

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Dusky Grouper reference image
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Dusky Grouper

Epinephelus marginatus

Dusky Grouper (Epinephelus marginatus) is a large, slow-growing reef grouper found along rocky coasts and reefs in the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean. It is a wary ambush predator and a prized but often protected recreational species in many areas.

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Dusky Morwong reference image
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Dusky Morwong

Dactylophora nigricans

Dusky Morwong (Dactylophora nigricans) is a large, kelp-reef-associated fish of temperate southern Australia and New Zealand. It is commonly taken by line and thought to feed mainly on algae and small benthic invertebrates.

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Dusky Spinefoot reference image
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Dusky Spinefoot

Siganus luridus

Dusky Spinefoot (Siganus luridus) is a venomous rabbitfish of the eastern Mediterranean and Red Sea that grazes algae on rocky reefs and seagrass beds. It is an important food fish in parts of its range, but the dorsal and anal spines can inflict painful wounds.

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Dusky Surgeonfish reference image
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Dusky Surgeonfish

Acanthurus nigrofuscus

Dusky Surgeonfish (Acanthurus nigrofuscus) is a small reef-dwelling surgeonfish of tropical Indo-Pacific and adjacent waters, now recorded widely in the Red Sea and many oceanic islands. It grazes on algae over shallow coral and rocky reefs and carries a sharp tail spine; it is not a common target fish.

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Dussumier's Rockskipper reference image
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Dussumier's Rockskipper

Istiblennius dussumieri

Dussumier's Rockskipper (Istiblennius dussumieri) is a small tropical blenny that lives on wave-washed rocky shores. It clings to rocks in the intertidal zone and is usually of little angling interest.

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Dwarf Hawkfish reference image
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Dwarf Hawkfish

Cirrhitichthys falco

Dwarf hawkfish is a small Indo-Pacific reef fish that perches on coral and rubble, darting out to grab tiny crustaceans. It is well known in the aquarium trade; reliable wild angling information is limited because it is not a target game species.

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East Atlantic Peacock Wrasse reference image
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East Atlantic Peacock Wrasse

Symphodus tinca

East Atlantic Peacock Wrasse is a Mediterranean and adjacent eastern Atlantic wrasse that favors shallow rocky reefs and seagrass. Males are colorful in breeding season and the species feeds mostly on small benthic invertebrates, making it a light-tackle, incidental angling target.

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East-Australian Stripey reference image
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East-Australian Stripey

Microcanthus joyceae

East-Australian Stripey (Microcanthus joyceae) is a small reef-associated damselfish from eastern Australia. It is usually seen in loose schools around rocky reefs and kelp beds, where it picks at small invertebrates and algae.

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Eastern Blue Groper reference image
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Eastern Blue Groper

Achoerodus viridis

The Eastern Blue Groper is a large, slow-growing wrasse endemic to temperate rocky reefs of southeastern Australia. Males are brilliant blue and can change from greenish juveniles/females, and the species is famous for using a powerful beak-like mouth to crush prey.

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Eastern Fortescue reference image
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Eastern Fortescue

Centropogon australis

Eastern Fortescue (Centropogon australis) is a venomous marine scorpionfish of southern Australian inshore waters. It is a bottom-dweller that lies buried or motionless on sand and mud, where its spines can inflict a very painful sting.

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