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Bluespotted Seabream
Reference: Pagrus coeruleostictus
The bluespotted seabream, scientific name Pagrus coeruleostictus, belongs to the family Sparidae.
It has a voluminous head and a compressed body , It has 6 incisors of every jaw, with round molars and 5 longitudinal lines gilded on the side line
Redbanded Seabream
Reference: Pagrus auriga
Redbanded seabream, scientific name Pagrus auriga, are demersal fish belonging to the family Sparidae .
They have an oval body profoundly compressed, with an almost right main profile, strong jaws, thick lips, a dorsal fin with 11 thorns and 10-12 soft rays , anal fin with 3 thorns and 8 or 9 rays.
Red Pandora
Reference: Pagellus bellottii
The Red pandora , scientific name Pagellus bellottii, are demersal fish belonging to the family Sparidae.
They have a slightly convex head, dorsal fin wide and joined to the tail fin, spherical and clear eyes .
Their color is reddish grey, sometimes a little bit pinkish.
Portuguese Sole
Reference: Synaptura lusitanica
The Portuguese sole, scientific name: Synaptura lusitanica, are demersal fish belonging to the family soléidés.
There body is flat and oval, there pectoral fin and has a black spot in its extremity.
Red Mullet
Reference: Mullus barbatus
Red mullet, scientific name Mullus barbatus, are demersal fish belonging to the family Mullidae .
They have an elongated body with pink-reddish color, a vertical arched forehead, two long barbels under the chin, their first dorsal fin is colorless.
Pargy
Reference: Diplodus vulgaris
Pargy , scientific name Diplodus vulgaris , are demersal fish belonging to the Sparidae family.
They have an oval and very accentuated body , one long dorsal fin, two black bands, one on the neck to the waist and 2 at the base of the caudal fin, fifteen horizontal lines along the body .
Mottled Grouper
Reference: Mycteroperca rubra
Mottled grouper, scientific name Mycteroperca rubra, belongs to the family Serranidae.
It has a sharp head and a body hurt with clear spots developed at the level of the stomach.
Dusky Grouper
Reference: Epinephelus guaza
Dusky grouper, Epinephelus guaza are demersal fish ,belonging to the family Serranidae,
They have a thick head, prominent eyes, oval and massive body covered with small scales and an unique dorsal fin.
Meagre
Reference: Argyrosomus regius
Meagre, scientific name Argyrosomus regius , are semi-pelagic fish belonging to the family Sciaenidae.
They have a fusiform body slightly compressed on the flanks, 9 silvery dorsal fin rays on the first dorsal fin, small eyes, a big mouth, highly visible canines.
Marmor Bream
Reference: Lithognathus mormyrus
Marmor bream, scientific name Lithognathus mormyrus, are demersal fish belonging to the Sparidae family.
They have an oval and compressed body, one long dorsal fin, a forked tail, a small mouth with thick lips, a broken back 15 brown-black stripes and a long snout.
Hake
Reference: Merluccius merluccius
Hake, scientific name Merluccius merluccius, are demersal fish belonging to the family Merlucciidae.
They have a body lengthened and grey, two big dorsal fins and of an anal fin, a big mouth, sharp and well developed teeth.
Golden Grouper
Reference: Epinephelus costae
Golden grouper, scientific name Epinephelus costae, are demesral fish belonging to the family Serranidae.
They have an elongate body with slim and light beige spots, a sharp head, a back and dark brown flanks 11 spines at the dorsal fin, a protruding lower jaw.
Angola Dentex
Reference: Dentex angolensis
Angola dentex, scientific name Dentex angolensis, are demersal fish belonging to the family of Sparidae.
They are small-size dentex with a relatively big eye and an iris often bright yellow.
Gilthead Seabream
Reference: Sparus aurata
Gilthead seabream , scientific name, Sparus aurata, are demersal , belonging to the Sparidae family,
They have an oval and massive body slightly compressed, a regularly convex profile, mouth bass, a golden band between the eyes, orangish stain on the bottom of the cover.
Dogtooth Grouper
Reference: Epinephelus caninus
Dogtooth grouper, scientific name Epinephelus caninus, are demersal fish, belonging to the family Serranidae.
They have a massive body, a voluminous head with a wide lower jaw which exceedson the front the upper jaw. their eyes are small and ,seals wear three thorns and the posterior edge is pinked.
Goatfish
Reference: Pseudupenseus prayensi
Goatfish, scientific name Pseudupenseus prayensis, are demersal fish belonging to the family Mullidae.
They have a lengthened body, very visible pink scales , a white stomach, a fine head, separate dorsal fins, a mouth with a pair of mentonniers barbs.
Capitain Fish
Reference: Pseudotolithus senegalensis
Capitain fish, scientific name Pseudotolithus senegalensis, are demersal fish belonging to the family Sciaenidae.
They have a silvery body, small eyes, 6 pores on chin and 5 marginal pores on snout, rakes of gill long and thin, a long dorsal fin and profoundly cut and a tail fin sharp
Large-eyed dentex
Reference: Dentex macrophthalmus
Large-eyed dentex, scientific name Dentex macrophthalmus, belongs to the family Sparidae.
It has an upper profile, very big eyes, 4 developed teeth, a dorsal fin having 11 or 12 thorns.
Canary Dentex
Reference: Dentex canariensis
Canary dentex, scientific name Dentex canariensis, belongs to the family Sparidae, and has an upper profile of head a red spot charged later at the doe of dorsal fin.
It has small mouth and teeth extremely powerful, a flattened and compressed body
Bearded Brotula
Reference: Brotula barbata
Bearded brotula, scientific name Brotula barbata, are demersal fish belonging to the family Ophidiidae.
They have a body lengthened, cylindrical and shrunk towards the back. The dorsal and anal fins are long.
Blackspot Seabream
Reference: Pagellus bogaraveo
Blackspot seabream , scientific name Pagellus bogaraveo scientific name , are demersal belonging to the Sparidae family.
It has an oval body laterally compressed , a small mouth , a pointed snout , a black spot above the gills .