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Listed below are all gallery images in the Marine Life Finfish subcategory of the Commercial Fisheries Photos and Reporting Codes main site category. To see the full details of an image, select the name of the image or select the image itself.
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Angelfish, Blue

Angelfish, French

Angelfish, French (juvenile)

Angelfish, Gray

Angelfish, Gray juvenile

Angelfish, Queen

Balloonfish

Bass, Belted Sandfish

Batfish, Polka-dot

Blenny, Seaweed

Burrfish, Striped

Butterflyfish, Foureye

Butterflyfish, Spotfin

Chromis, Blue

Cowfish, Scrawled (juvenile)

Damselfish, Cocoa (juvenile)

Damselfish, Yellowtail

Eel, Goldentail Moray

Eel, Green Moray

Eel, Sharptail

Filefish, Common (Planehead)

Filefish, Scrawled

Filefish, Whitespotted

Goatfish, Yellow

Goby, Neon

Grunt, Smallmouth

Hamlet, Barred
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