Fish-Fish
探索魚類

魚類指南優先為 中東。

瀏覽已發布的魚類,其中包含真實圖像、識別點、水類型和謹慎的當地背景。區域改變的是順序,而不是搜尋範圍。

選定區域

優先顯示溫暖海域近岸魚、放流淡水目標魚、吳郭魚、鯉魚和區域性海魚。

按區域過濾器設定

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Leaf Scorpionfish reference image
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Leaf Scorpionfish

Taenianotus triacanthus

Leaf scorpionfish (Taenianotus triacanthus) is a small Indo-Pacific venomous reef fish that mimics a drifting leaf and can change color. It is a sit-and-wait ambush predator, not a common angling target, and is usually encountered by divers or in reef fisheries.

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Leafy Seadragon reference image
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Leafy Seadragon

Phycodurus eques

The leafy seadragon is a slow-moving, algae-mimicking relative of seahorses found only in southern Australian coastal waters. It relies on leaf-like appendages for camouflage and is rarely encountered by anglers.

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Lei Triggerfish reference image
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Lei Triggerfish

Sufflamen bursa

Lei Triggerfish (Sufflamen bursa) is a reef-associated triggerfish of the tropical Indo-Pacific, often seen in shallow coral and rocky areas. It feeds on benthic invertebrates and hard-shelled prey, using strong jaws to crush crustaceans and mollusks.

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Lemon Damsel reference image
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Lemon Damsel

Pomacentrus moluccensis

The Lemon Damsel (Pomacentrus moluccensis) is a small Indo-Pacific reef damselfish with a bright yellow body and strong territorial behavior. It is typically seen around coral heads and branching corals, especially on sheltered reef flats and lagoons.

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Lemonpeel Angelfish reference image
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Lemonpeel Angelfish

Centropyge flavissima

Lemonpeel Angelfish (Centropyge flavissima) is a small reef-dwelling marine angelfish with bright yellow body coloration. It is mainly an aquarium species, not a target for anglers, and is associated with coral-rich tropical reefs in the Indo-Pacific.

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Leopard Blenny reference image
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Leopard Blenny

Exallias brevis

Leopard Blenny (Exallias brevis) is a coral-reef blenny of the tropical Indo-Pacific, closely associated with live coral heads and rubble. It is mostly of interest to reef observers rather than anglers, and it is not a common food fish.

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Leopard Coralgrouper reference image
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Leopard Coralgrouper

Plectropomus leopardus

Leopard Coralgrouper is a reef-associated serranid from the Indo-Pacific, prized in some fisheries but generally not a primary sport target. It sits near coral and rocky reefs, ambushing small fish and crustaceans.

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Lined Bristletooth reference image
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Lined Bristletooth

Ctenochaetus striatus

Lined Bristletooth is a small surgeonfish with thin horizontal lines and a bristly, comb-like mouth used to scrape algae and detritus from hard surfaces. It is a reef-associated species across the Indo-Pacific and is often seen grazing in shallow lagoons and outer reef areas.

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Lined Butterflyfish reference image
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Lined Butterflyfish

Chaetodon lineolatus

The Lined Butterflyfish is a large coral-reef butterflyfish with bold yellow-and-white striping and a distinct black eye band. It occurs across the Indo-Pacific on shallow reef slopes and lagoons, where it feeds mainly on coral polyps and small invertebrates.

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Lined Monocle Bream reference image
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Lined Monocle Bream

Scolopsis lineata

Lined Monocle Bream (Scolopsis lineata) is a tropical Indo-Pacific monocle bream found on sandy and rubble bottoms near reefs. It is a small, reef-associated species that feeds close to the seabed and is usually an incidental catch rather than a primary target.

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Linedcheek Wrasse reference image
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Linedcheek Wrasse

Oxycheilinus digramma

The Linedcheek Wrasse (Oxycheilinus digramma) is a reef-associated Indo-Pacific wrasse found around coral and rocky reefs. It is a small carnivore with a distinctive double cheek stripe; reliable angling information is limited because it is not a common target species.

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Lingcod reference image
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Lingcod

Ophiodon elongatus

Lingcod is a large, aggressive Pacific rockfish relative found from Baja California to Alaska. Despite the name, it is not a cod; it is a toothy ambush predator that often hides around rocky structure and kelp.

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