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(Sphyrnea jello)

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Body with dark stripes crossing the lateral line. Each stripe is slanted at the top and vertical at the bottom. The caudal fin is often yellowish. The largest recorded parameters: length - 150 cm, weight - 11.5 kg. Often found in lagoons, estuaries, in shallow water, in reefs. Diurnal solitary predator in adulthood. It feeds mainly on fish or squid. Standard trophy for the Seychelles.

(Plectropomus punctatus)

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The back is dark brown, almost black, the sides are dark brown, fading into a light belly with a gradient. The back and sides are covered with numerous pearl specks. The eyes are red. The largest recorded parameters: length - 96 cm, weight - 12.2 kg. Usually found in shallow water, no deeper than 10 m, singly or in small groups. Often swims above the bottom. It feeds exclusively on fish.

Rainbow runner (Elagatis bipinnulata), or Elagat

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This member of the Perciformes (Perciformes) squad has a dark olive back with a green or blue tint and a white bottom. A characteristic feature of the species is two pale blue stripes along the entire body on the sides and two yellowish stripes between them. Fins olive or yellowish. The upper jaw ends up to the eyes. The long anal fin (from the belly to the tail) is shorter than the dorsal fin (from the middle of the back to the tail). The largest recorded parameters: length - 180 cm, weight - 46.2 kg. It is usually found near the coast and reefs, near the surface, less often in the open ocean. Can form large flocks. It feeds on large shrimp and other crustaceans, small fish. Ciguaterro-like poisonings of people have been registered. In the Seychelles, it comes across when trolling. Good as marlin bait.

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