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Fish Gallery

Checkered Puffer

Checkered Puffer

  The Checkered Puffer, a clumsy but cute ocean balloon, puffs up like a beach ball when scared! They use their funny, parrot-like beak to crunch on crabs and snails hidden in the sand. With their cool, video-game pixel patterns, these silly swimmers are always a favorite sight for coastal explorers!  

A colorful fish with black stripes and yellow patches swims in clear blue water.

Sergeant Major

Checkered Puffer

 With its bold, black-and-yellow military stripes, the Sergeant Major looks just like a tiny ocean soldier! These brave little fish love guarding their coral reef homes and will fiercely chase away intruders many times their size. When they are busy protecting their purple eggs, they can even change color from bright yellow to a deep, dark blue! 

French Angelfish

 Dressed in elegant black and bright yellow, the French Angelfish glides through the water like a fancy underwater movie star! These social swimmers love hanging out in pairs around coral reefs and even act as ocean doctors by picking pests off bigger fish. As brave little underwater cleaners, they will happily swim right up to curious divers to say hello! 

Blue Striped Grunt

Mangrove (or Gray) Snapper

 Glowing with bright yellow and neon blue neon lines, the Bluestriped Grunt looks like a swimming rave party! These noisy fish get their funny name because they grind their teeth together to make loud pig-like grunting sounds underwater. They love to hang out in massive, friendly schools during the day before going on nighttime hunting adventures. 

Porkfish

Mangrove (or Gray) Snapper

Mangrove (or Gray) Snapper

Wearing a striking outfit of bright yellow and silver with two bold black face-stripes, the Porkfish looks like a tiny underwater bandit! Just like their grunt cousins, these noisy swimmers make a loud grunting sound when they grind their teeth together. Young porkfish also act as helpful reef doctors, picking pesky parasites off the skin of larger fish to keep their neighbors clean!

Mangrove (or Gray) Snapper

Mangrove (or Gray) Snapper

Mangrove (or Gray) Snapper

 Meet the Mangrove Snapper, a clever ocean ninja that loves playing hide-and-seek! Young fish use tangled mangrove roots as secret underwater forts to hide from bigger predators. As they grow up, these smart tricksters move out to explore deep coral reefs and sunken shipwrecks! 

Lane Snapper

 Zipping through the water with bright pink and yellow pajamas, the Lane Snapper looks like a colorful speed racer! These clever fish have a fake "eye" spot on their backs to trick bigger predators into swimming the wrong way. They love exploring shallow, warm waters and hanging out around underwater docks, making them super easy for young dock fishers to spot! 

Princess Parrotfish

 Flaunting a dazzling outfit of bright pink, orange, and electric blue, the Princess Parrotfish looks like royalty swimming through a coral reef palace! These busy underwater architects use their super-strong, bird-like beaks to crunch on rocky coral, which they then poop out as beautiful, clean white sand. At night they hide in a homemade sleeping bag made of clear slime.

Scrawled Filefish

Scrawled Filefish

 Covered in a crazy pattern of neon blue scribbles and black spots, the Scrawled Filefish looks like a living piece of modern art! These goofy swimmers can completely change their colors like a chameleon to blend into the surrounding seaweed and hide from bigger fish. They also have a secret, sharp spine on top of their heads that they can flip up like a switchblade to lock into tiny sholes! 

Yellow Goatfish

Yellowtail Snapper

Scrawled Filefish

 Sporting a bright yellow racing stripe and two long, chin-whisker tentacles, the Yellow Goatfish acts like a furry underwater detective! They use their wiggly whiskers to taste the ocean floor and dig up buried treasures like hidden crabs and shrimp. When they aren't hunting for snacks, these social swimmers love to hang out in big, friendly groups with yellowtail snappers to confuse predators! 

Yellowtail Snapper

Yellowtail Snapper

Yellowtail Snapper

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OTHER MARine life

Atlantic Blue Crab

 Marching sideways like a tiny ocean warrior, the Atlantic Blue Crab sports bright blue claws that look like they were dipped in neon paint! These feathery-legged swimmers use their back legs as paddles to zip through the water and can use their pincher claws to crack open clams like a snack nutcracker. 

Upside Down Jellyfish

 Lying flat on its back like a lazy sunbather, the Upside-Down Jellyfish floats with its squishy bell resting on the sandy ocean floor! Instead of chasing down snacks, this clever creature lets tiny plants live inside its wavy tentacles to turn warm sunlight into delicious food. This means they get to chill out all day long, looking like a fuzzy green flower garden growing under the water! 

Lemon Sharks

Lemon Sharks

 Cruising through shallow waters with a beautiful, yellowish-tinted skin, the Lemon Shark uses its built-in camouflage to blend perfectly with sandy seabeds! Don't worry about their scary-looking teeth—these gentle giants are mostly curious, laid-back ocean neighbors who prefer snacking on crabs and small fish. 


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