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  2. The list of marine invertebrates of the Cape Peninsula and False Bay is a list of marine and shore-based invertebrate animal species that form a part of the fauna of South Africa and that have been recorded from this geographical range. In some cases they are an important part of the ecological community, and others may have been passing ...

  3. List of marine vertebrates of the Cape Peninsula and False Bay

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    Astronaut photo of Cape Town showing the Cape Peninsula, and surrounding waters, including False Bay. Map showing approximate extent of the range of the article and identifying key locations and the borders of the Table Mountain National Park Marine Protected Area Marine ecoregions of the South African exclusive economic zone Marine species distribution reference map of the Southern African ...

  4. List of marine heterobranch gastropods of South Africa

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    Siphonariidae - False limpets Siphonaria annaea Tomlin, 1944 (Durban northwards) [1] Cape False limpet Siphonaria capensis Quoy and Gaimard (Namibia to northern KwaZulu-Natal) [1] Siphonaria compressa Allanson, 1958 [2] Siphonaria concinna Sowerby, 1824 (Cape Point to Zululand) [1] Siphonaria nigerrima Smith, 1903 (Zululand to Mozambique) [1]

  5. Talk:List of marine invertebrates of the Cape Peninsula and ...

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    Article is getting very large. The obvious solution is to split out List of marine vertebrates of the Cape Peninsula and False Bay and rename the remaining page to List of marine invertebrates of the Cape Peninsula and False Bay. Current name will become a disambiguation page. · · · Peter Southwood (talk): 05:15, 23 October 2023 (UTC)

  6. List of marine fishes of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    African dwarf skate, Neoraja stehmanni (Hulley, 1972) (West of Cape Town to south of Agulha Bank) [2] Thornback skate Raja clavata Linnaeus, 1758, (Walvis Bay to Durban) [2] Twineye skate, Raja miraletus Linnaeus, 1758, (False Bay to Durban) [2] Biscuit skate or false thornback skate, Raja straeleni Poll, 1951, (West Africa to East London) [2] [4]

  7. Barnardichthys - Wikipedia

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    The lemon sole grows to a length of 26 cm (10 in) TL. [1] The blind side of the head is covered in small filaments. The eyes are green. It has a pale buff or yellow body that is scattered with darker and paler spots, with a few large, dark spots along the edges of the dorsal and anal fins.

  8. Mystery deepens as second dead whale washes up on Virginia ...

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    On March 4, Scott confirmed the second animal had beached at False Cape State Park, roughly 20 miles south of where the first whale came ashore. Researchers are working to confirm the species of ...

  9. Panga - Wikipedia

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    The panga is endemic to South Africa where it occurs in the southeastern Atlantic Ocean in False Bay in the Western Cape to Beira, Mozambique in the southwestern Indian Ocean. [8] This species is found mostly on deep, low. topographically complex reefs and sometimes over areas of mud and sand as deep as 120 m (390 ft). [1]