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  2. Atlantic flyingfish - Wikipedia

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    As its name suggests, the Atlantic flyingfish is only found in the pelagic zone to the neritic zone [14] in the Atlantic Ocean which are the upper open areas and the shallow parts of the ocean. Atlantic flyingfish live in surface waters near shore, [6] where Atlantic flyingfish are preyed upon by several species of larger fishes and seabirds ...

  3. Flying gurnard - Wikipedia

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    The flying gurnard (Dactylopterus volitans), also known as the helmet gurnard, is a bottom-dwelling fish of tropical to warm temperate waters on both sides of the Atlantic. [2] On the American side, it is found as far north as Massachusetts (exceptionally as far as Canada) and as far south as Argentina , including the Caribbean and Gulf of ...

  4. Flying fish - Wikipedia

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    The Exocoetidae are a family of marine ray-finned fish in the order Beloniformes, known colloquially as flying fish or flying cod. About 64 species are grouped in seven genera . While they do not "fly" in the same way a bird does, flying fish can make powerful, self-propelled leaps out of the water where their long wing-like fins enable gliding ...

  5. The Best Seafood Restaurant in Every State - AOL

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    Alabama: The Original Oyster House. Spanish Fort . Since the '80s, this seafood destination has been a celebration of Gulf cuisine. Come with a group and run as much of the menu as you can.

  6. Cheilopogon pinnatibarbatus - Wikipedia

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    Cheilopogon pinnatibarbatus, Bennett's flying fish, is a species of flying fish which has a circumglobal distribution in tropical and subtropical seas. [1] It is an epiplegaic species which feeds on zooplankton and small fishes and is capable of leaping out of the water and gliding over the surface.

  7. Cheilopogon - Wikipedia

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    Cheilopogon pinnatibarbatus melanocercus (J. D. Ogilby, 1885) (Australasian flying fish) Cheilopogon pinnatibarbatus pinnatibarbatus (E. T. Bennett, 1831) (Bennett's flyingfish) Cheilopogon pitcairnensis (Nichols & Breder, 1935) Cheilopogon rapanouiensis Parin, 1961 (Easter Island flyingfish) Cheilopogon spilonotopterus (Bleeker, 1866) (stained ...

  8. Category:Fish of the Atlantic Ocean - Wikipedia

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    Fish of the Western Atlantic (4 C, 147 P) Pages in category "Fish of the Atlantic Ocean" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 505 total.

  9. Exocoetus obtusirostris - Wikipedia

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    Exocoetus obtusirostris, commonly known as the oceanic two-wing flyingfish or the blunt-snouted flyingfish, [1] is a species of ray-finned fish native to the tropical and subtropical western Atlantic Ocean. It has the ability to glide above the surface of the water to escape from predators.