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Commercially and recreational captured fish from European marine waters including the North Atlantic, the North Sea, the English Channel and the Mediterranean.
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sealord > This boarfish, Capros aper, was brought to me by Guernsey commercial fisherman, Shane Petit, on 23 February 2002.  Boarfish are rarely caught in Guernsey waters.  They are common in deeper water in the western English Channel.  Sometimes south-westerly gales and storms bring them into shallower water. 
File No. 230202 9-532
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sealord > European fish captured by commercial & recreational fishermen >  boarfish Capros aper Downes Great Bank 100409 ©RLLord 2929 smg
sealord > The blue-mouth, Helicolenus dactylopterus, given the name blackbelly rosefish in USA field guides, is found on both sides of the North Atlantic. The interior of the mouth is lead-blue.  This fish which is rare in Guernsey waters was caught off the west coast of the island.
File No. 2-25
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sealord > European fish captured by commercial & recreational fishermen >  Aspitrigla cuculus 130695 29-36 smg
sealord > This is an image of a tub gurnard, Trigla lucerna, landed by a Guernsey commercial fisherman.
File No. 10-240
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sealord > A trawled streaked gurnard, Trigloporus lastovisa, caught in Guernsey waters, Channel Islands, English Channel.
File No. 12-41
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sealord > European fish captured by commercial & recreational fishermen >  Eutrigla gurnardus 326 gr TL 341 mm  neth 140492 33 smg
sealord > European fish captured by commercial & recreational fishermen >  Eutrigla gurnardus 326 gr TL 341 mm  neth 140492 36 smg
sealord > The lumpsucker, Cyclopterus lumpus, known as lumpfish in the USA, enters Guernsey crab pots as a juvenile.  During the spring shore gatherers sometimes find male lumpsuckers guarding eggs in shallow water.  This image shows a male lumpfish.
File No. 26-284
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The blue-mouth, Helicolenus dactylopterus, given the name blackbelly rosefish in USA field guides, is found on both sides of the North Atlantic. The interior of the mouth is lead-blue. This fish which is rare in Guernsey waters was caught off the west coast of the island.
File No. 2-25
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
 > The blue-mouth, Helicolenus dactylopterus, given the name blackbelly rosefish in USA field guides, is found on both sides of the North Atlantic. The interior of the mouth is lead-blue.  This fish which is rare in Guernsey waters was caught off the west coast of the island.
File No. 2-25
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
The blue-mouth, Helicolenus dactylopterus, given the name blackbelly rosefish in USA field guides, is found on both sides of the North Atlantic. The interior of the mouth is lead-blue. This fish which is rare in Guernsey waters was caught off the west coast of the island.
File No. 2-25
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
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Keywords: fish guernsey scorpionfish redfish english channel scorpaenidae channel islands blue mouth blackbelly rosefish helicolenus dactylopterus rascasse cabra
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