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long spinned sea scorpion
Boney SpeciesMini-SpeciesRound FishSpecies ID

Sea Scorpion, Long Spined

by David Proudfoot May 27, 2013
written by David Proudfoot

A comparatively small member of the sculpin family the long spined sea scorpion has a hard, bony head with a single long spine on the preoperculum.

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sandeel
Boney SpeciesMini-SpeciesRound FishSandeelSpecies ID

Sandeel, Greater

by David Proudfoot May 27, 2013
written by David Proudfoot

As its name suggests the greater sandeel has an elongated eel shaped body and is the largest of the European sandeels. Unlike other sandeels the upper jaw is not protrusible and it has a couple of teeth on the roof of the mouth.

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Local angler Daniel Tulip with a rare red mullet
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Red Mullet

by David Proudfoot May 27, 2013
written by David Proudfoot

The red mullet is a slim, narrow bodied fish with an angled front to the head. The large scales are easily dislodged and there are two long barbels below its chin.

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john dory
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John Dory

by David Proudfoot May 27, 2013
written by David Proudfoot

The John dory has a narrow rounded body with a large protrusible mouth. The first dorsal fin is large with 9 to 10 spines and there is another spiny fin on the lower edge.

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hake
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Hake

by David Proudfoot May 27, 2013
written by David Proudfoot

The hake has a long body shape, not unlike the pollack, with a large head and a mouth filled with long sharp teeth. The second dorsal fin and the anal fin are long and take up approximately half of the body length.

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tub gurnard
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Gurnard, Tub

by David Proudfoot May 27, 2013
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The tub gurnard is the largest of the European gurnards. It has the classic sloping, bony head with sharp edges to the gill covers and feeler like pectoral extensions.

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cod
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Cod

by David Proudfoot May 27, 2013
written by David Proudfoot

Probably the most recognisable of the cold water sea fish that the angler fishing in northern European waters is liable to come across, mostly due to its popularity with rod and line anglers.

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couch's bream
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Bream, Couch’s

by David Proudfoot May 27, 2013
written by David Proudfoot

The Couch’s bream is a deep bodied fish with a high, rounded profile to its head and a spiny single dorsal fin. The anal fin has 3 spiny rays connected to 8 or 9 softer rays to the posterior.

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rays bream
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Bream, Rays

by David Proudfoot May 27, 2013
written by David Proudfoot

Has the typical narrow, deep bodied bream shape with a snub nose and downward angled mouth. The dorsal and anal fins cover the rear half of the body and are low for most of the length only rising outwards as they reach their leading edges.

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bass
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Bass

by David Proudfoot May 27, 2013
written by David Proudfoot

The colours of a bass vary from greeny-grey on the back merging into brilliant silver on the sides and a silvery-white belly. It has prominent scales on its streamlined body.

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