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Raitt's sand eel (Ammodytes marinus), is a small semi-pelagic ray-finned fish found in the North Atlantic Ocean. [1] [2] The Raitt's sand eel is member of the family Ammodytidae which includes all 31 species of sand eels, often referred to as sand lances. [3]
Sladenia shaefersi, the Atlantic twospine goosefish or Shaefer's anglerfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Lophiidae, the goosefishes, monkfishes and anglers. This species is found in the western Atlantic Ocean.
The Caribbean batfish (Halieutichthys caribbaeus), also known as the two-spine batfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Ogcocephalidae, the deep sea batfishes or seabats. This species is found in the Western Atlantic Ocean.
The Atlantic needlefish (Strongylura marina) is a common demersal needlefish species common in marinas and other areas with minimal currents. Body very elongated, rounded; extremely elongated jaws form a long beak, with numerous needle-like teeth; rear of the top jaw-bone by being exposed when the mouth is closed.
Global capture production of Cape hakes (Merluccius capensis, M.paradoxus) in million tonnes from 1950 to 2022, as reported by the FAO [2]Merluccius capensis (shallow-water Cape hake or South African hake) is a ray-finned fish in the genus Merluccius, found in the south-eastern Atlantic Ocean, along the coast of South Africa.
Umbrina cirrosa is a demersal species which is found in inshore waters, [3] over both rock and sandy sea beds. [1] The juveniles occur in estuaries. [2] The males produce pulses of sound to attract the females [5] and spawning begins in May and peaks in June, [1] the eggs being scattered over the substrate, each female lays more than one batch ...
Liparis atlanticus are found in the coastal waters of the northwest Atlantic Ocean, ranging from Ungava Bay in Quebec [2] to New Jersey. [7] The Atlantic snailfish lives in intertidal zones and the immediately subtidal region to depths of 90 m (300 ft). [2] In northern parts of its range, it is often found along the shoreline in seaweed beds. [7]