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Fish Identification
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Identification Group #1
Disks & Ovals/Colorful Thin-bodies with round or oval profiles All have small mouths & are generally quite colorful
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Identification Group #2
Silvery: Jack – Porgy – Others Silver to grey in color & generally unpatterned Several have greenish, yellowish, & bluish tints with occasional markings All have forked tails
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Tarpon
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Identification Group #3
Sloping Head/ Tapering Body – Grunt – Snapper Basic “fishlike” shape Relatively large mouths Notched tails
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Identification Group #4
Small Ovals – Damselfish Small fish with oval profile
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Identification Group #5
Heavy Bodied – Large Lips – Grouper & Sea Bass Strong, well-built “bass like” bodies Large mouth & lips Jutting lower jaw Long continuous dorsal fin – divided into 2 parts Fore part is developed into spines Rear is soft & flexible
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Red Grouper
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Identification Group #6
Swim with Pectoral fins/Obvious Scales Parrotfish – Wrasse – Hogfish Primarily use pectoral fins to swim Even rows of large noticeable scales Beak-like mouth
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Rainbow Parrotfish
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Spanish Hogfish
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Blue Head Wrasse
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Identification Group #7
Reddish/Big Eyes Pale red to reddish brown Large eyes Generally nocturnal feeders Hide in dark recesses during the day
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Identification Group #8
Small Elongated Bottom Dwellers Goby – Blenny Long cylindrical bodies Spend most of the time perched on the bottom or in small holes with only their heads protruding Few species drift just above the bottom
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Neon Goby
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Cleaning Goby
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Red Lip Blenny
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Identification Group #9
Odd shaped bottom dwellers Flounder – Scorpionfish
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Peacock Flounder
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Reef Scorpionfish
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Identification Group #10
Odd-shaped swimmers Puffer – Boxfish – Triggers – Filefish Do not have typical fish body shape
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Identification Group #11
Eels Long, snake-like bodies Generally found along the bottom in dark reef recesses or in sand
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Identification Group #12
Sharks & Rays Skeleton composed of cartilage instead of bone Small hard scales that give them a sand papery feel
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Reef Shark
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