Antarctica coastal waters
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ROSSSEAAntarctica coastal waters
ESTUARIESCoastal waters
NERITICOf shallow coastal waters
bonefishA silvery game fish of warm coastal waters
bonefishesA silvery game fish of warm coastal waters
cusksedible marine fish, Brosme brosme, of North Atlantic coastal waters
torskedible marine fish, Brosme brosme, of North Atlantic coastal waters
torsksedible marine fish, Brosme brosme, of North Atlantic coastal waters
stockfishA commercially valuable hake of coastal waters of southern Africa
stockfishesA commercially valuable hake of coastal waters of southern Africa
cuskedible marine fish, Brosme brosme, of North Atlantic coastal waters
cunnersmall wrasse, Tautogolabrus adspersus, common in North Atlantic coastal waters of the U.S
surfperchesA deep-bodied livebearing fish of the North Pacific, living chiefly in coastal waters
surfperchA deep-bodied livebearing fish of the North Pacific, living chiefly in coastal waters
cunnerssmall wrasse, Tautogolabrus adspersus, common in North Atlantic coastal waters of the U.S
corbinasgame fish, Menticirrhus undulatus, of the croaker family, inhabiting Pacific coastal waters of North America
corvinagame fish, Menticirrhus undulatus, of the croaker family, inhabiting Pacific coastal waters of North America
corbinagame fish, Menticirrhus undulatus, of the croaker family, inhabiting Pacific coastal waters of North America
sandbara ridge of sand built up by currents especially in a river or in coastal waters
sweepersA small nocturnal shoaling fish of reefs and coastal waters, occurring chiefly in the tropical Indo-Pacific
sweeperA small nocturnal shoaling fish of reefs and coastal waters, occurring chiefly in the tropical Indo-Pacific
tubenoseslender, marine fish, Aulorhynchus flavidus, inhabiting coastal waters from southern California to Alaska, having a long, tubelike snout
ladyfishesAny of a number of marine fishes of warm, coastal waters, several of which are popular with anglers
belonflat, edible oyster, Ostrea edulis, occurring throughout coastal waters of northern Europe and cultivated on northern U.S. coasts
belonsflat, edible oyster, Ostrea edulis, occurring throughout coastal waters of northern Europe and cultivated on northern U.S. coasts
fairwaythe navigable portion of a river, harbor, or coastal waters or the channel through that portion usually used by vessels
coastguardan organization with responsibility for watching coastal waters to prevent smuggling and illegal fishing, to assist shipping, and for lifesaving
coastguardsCOASTGUARD, an organization with responsibility for watching coastal waters to prevent smuggling and illegal fishing, to assist shipping, and for lifesaving
mojarrasA small, typically silvery fish with a very protrusible mouth. It is particularly abundant in shallow coastal and brackish waters of tropical America
caplineither of two small fishes of the smelt family, Mallotus villosus, of coastal North American waters, or M. catervarius, of the North Pacific
capizessmall marine bivalve of the genus Placuna, esp. P. placenta, common in Philippine coastal waters and some other parts of the Pacific Ocean
capizsmall marine bivalve of the genus Placuna, esp. P. placenta, common in Philippine coastal waters and some other parts of the Pacific Ocean
capelineither of two small fishes of the smelt family, Mallotus villosus, of coastal North American waters, or M. catervarius, of the North Pacific
caplinseither of two small fishes of the smelt family, Mallotus villosus, of coastal North American waters, or M. catervarius, of the North Pacific
capelinsA small fish of the North Atlantic, resembling a smelt. It is abundant in coastal waters and provides a staple food for humans and many animals
herringsA silvery fish that is most abundant in coastal waters and is of great commercial importance as a food fish in many parts of the world
eulachonsmall, edible, smeltlike fish, Thaleichthys pacificus, of northwestern coastal waters of North America, being so oily that when dried it can be used as a candle
haddocksA silvery-gray bottom-dwelling fish of North Atlantic coastal waters, related to the cod. It is popular as a food fish and is of great commercial value