Fish on the surface
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IONICFish on the surface
billfishesA large, fast-swimming fish of open seas, with a streamlined body and a long, pointed, spearlike snout. It occurs on the surface in warmer waters and is a popular sporting fish
billfishA large, fast-swimming fish of open seas, with a streamlined body and a long, pointed, spearlike snout. It occurs on the surface in warmer waters and is a popular sporting fish
SKITTERDraw a fish bait over the surface of the water.
broaching(of a fish or sea mammal) Rise through the water and break the surface
ganoid(of the scale of a fish) having a smooth, shiny surface of ganoin or a similar substance
ganoids(of the scale of a fish) having a smooth, shiny surface of ganoin or a similar substance
topminnowA small surface-swimming fish related to the killifishes, found in fresh, brackish, and salt water throughout North America
topminnowsA small surface-swimming fish related to the killifishes, found in fresh, brackish, and salt water throughout North America
mesopelagic(of fish and other organisms) Inhabiting the intermediate depths of the sea, approximately 650û3,300 feet (200û1,000 m) below the surface
bathypelagic(of fish and other organisms) Inhabiting the deep sea where the environment is dark and cold, approximately 3,300û9,800 feet (1,000û3,000 m) below the surface
threshersA surface-living shark with a long upper lobe to the tail. Threshers often hunt in pairs, lashing the water with their tails to herd fish into a tightly packed shoal
thresherA surface-living shark with a long upper lobe to the tail. Threshers often hunt in pairs, lashing the water with their tails to herd fish into a tightly packed shoal
halfbeaksA slender shoaling fish of coastal areas, with small pectoral fins and the lower jaw lengthened into a beak. It is related to the flying fishes and often skitters along the surface
anablepssmall, surface-swimming fish, Anableps anableps, inhabiting shallow, muddy streams of Mexico and Central America, having each eye divided, with the upper half adapted for seeing in air and the lower half for seeing in water