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  1. 7 lut 2024 · Wahoo are sleek, elongated fish with a metallic blue-green back and silver sides. They have distinctive vertical blue bars along their sides and a pointed snout. Habitat: Wahoo are pelagic fish found in offshore waters, including around reefs, weed lines, and current edges.

  2. The scales turn black with yellow edges, and the face becomes light blue with a white chin and mouth. Distribution: Western Atlantic - from Florida, USA, and the Bahamas to Brazil, including the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean; Diet: Sponges and algae; Size: They can reach up to 41 cm in length; Conservation status: Least concern

  3. 20 gru 2021 · Spanish mackerel have a greenish back with silver sides and belly, but they also have yellow or bronze oval spots. These spots distinguish Spanish mackerel from cero mackerel, which have yellow-gold streaks along their midline. King Mackerel. King mackerel are a pelagic Gulf of Mexico fish species that have slender, elongated iron-gray colored ...

  4. 1 mar 2022 · Catch this vertically striped fish year-round near oyster bars and seawalls. Experts say the species’ flesh tastes similar to the shellfish it consumes. Sear it quickly and use it as the main...

  5. www.saltmarshguide.org › guide › identification-guideBony Fishes - Salt Marsh Guide

    Bay anchovy O. Anchoa mitchilli. Characteristics: Small fish with faint silver stripe down sides; out of the water, will usually be lacking scales; dorsal fin originates over the origin of the anal fin. Range: Atlantic coast of the U.S. and the Gulf of Mexico. Size: Up to 4in (10cm) in length. Habitat:

  6. 7 lip 2023 · They are torpedo-shaped fish with a dark blue back and upper sides, bright yellow dorsal fins, and a yellow stripe down their side. The average Atlantic yellowfin tuna reaches lengths of 32-43 inches and weighs 40-60 pounds.

  7. If you already know the Ecosystem, go to Search Fishbase, select Ecosystem and click on 'Identification by pictures' to display all available pictures in FishBase for the ecosystem.