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  2. Category:Fish of the Pacific Ocean - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Fish_of_the_Pacific_Ocean

    This category contains fish which are native to Pacific. This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total. The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 795 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  3. Fish list in Pacific Ocean - fishbase.se

    www.fishbase.se/identification/RegionSpeciesList.php?e_code=9

    Fish Species in Pacific Ocean. n = 9197 | See tabular list. 1 of 184 Next All. Acanthurus achilles Class: Teleostei Order:Acanthuriformes Family: Acanthuridae : Acanthurus albipectoralis Class: Teleostei Order:Acanthuriformes Family: Acanthuridae :

  4. Find a Species - NOAA Fisheries

    www.fisheries.noaa.gov/find-species

    Find facts about the species we manage. Learn more about their biology and population status, where they live, the threats they face, and how we are conserving and studying each species. NOAA Fisheries manages 474 stocks or complexes under 46 fishery management plans.

  5. Western Tropical Pacific Ocean - List of fishes - Fishipedia

    www.fishi-pedia.com/fishes/native_regions/ocean-pacifique-tropical-ouest

    438 species sheets are available for research. These are listed in alphabetical order by scientific name. This damselfish lives in shallow waters of the Pacific and Indian Oceans. It feeds on algae and small invertebrates, and is recognized by its 5 black vertical stripes and the fluorescent yellow band under its dorsal fin.

  6. A list of 43 fish living in the Ocean - UNESCO

    oceanliteracy.unesco.org/ocean-fish

    Here we’ll give you a list of 43 species of fish you can find living in the ocean, both in coastal waters, out in open waters, and in deep sea. The swordfish is an elongated, scaleless fish with a tall dorsal fin, and a long sword. It can be found in warm and temperate oceans around the world.

  7. Identification guide to the common coastal food fishes of the ...

    coastfish.spc.int/en/home-pages/465-identification-guide-to-the-common-coastal...

    The guide contains approximately 320 of the most commonly targeted coastal sharks, rays and bony fishes in the Pacific Islands region. Catches of coastal finfish in the Pacific Island countries and territories are typically characterised by a wide variety of species from many different taxonomic families.

  8. Pacific Salmon and Steelhead - NOAA Fisheries

    www.fisheries.noaa.gov/species/pacific-salmon-and-steelhead

    Salmon and steelhead are some of the most iconic species in North America. Learn about the status and management of these migratory fish.

  9. Pacific Islands: Species - NOAA Fisheries

    www.fisheries.noaa.gov/region/pacific-islands/species

    The NOAA Fisheries Pacific Islands region encompasses a large percentage of the nation's ocean habitat to support fisheries stocks, marine mammals, coral reef ecosystems, and a broad spectrum of marine life.

  10. Reef fish identification : Tropical Pacific | Pacific Environment

    www.sprep.org/publications/reef-fish-identification-tropical-pacific

    The most comprehensive field guide ever compiled for identifying tropical Pacific fishes, with more than 2500 photographs of 2000 species taken in their natural habitats. Includes Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines, Micronesia, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, Fiji f, Samoa, Tonga, French ...

  11. Pacific Salmon | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund

    www.worldwildlife.org/species/pacific-salmon

    Five species of Pacific salmon thrive in the North Pacific waters of the US and Canada: chinook (also called king), coho, pink, sockeye, and chum salmon. They begin their lives in freshwater streams, lakes, and rivers and migrate to the sea as small fish called smolts.