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lampriform fishes in the
family Trachipteridae.
There are
about 10
recognized species in the family.
These pelagic fish are
named for
their slim,
ribbon-like...
- The
ribbon sawtail fish,
Idiacanthus fasciola, is a
barbeled dragonfish of the
family Stomiidae,
found around the
world at
depths over 500 m (1,640 ft)...
- Blue
Ribbon Eel. The 40 new
varieties of
freshwater fish include Red Devil, Jaguar,
Electric Blue, Jack Dempsey,
Frontosa and Catfish.
These fishes will...
- The
ribbon eel (Rhinomuraena quaesita), also
known as the leaf-nosed
moray eel or
bernis eel, is a
species of
moray eel, the only
member of the
genus Rhinomuraena...
- org/files/TheBlue
RibbonPanelonSustainingWildlife_BROCHURE.pdf
Archived 2014-12-12 at the
Wayback Machine / Blue
Ribbon Panel on
sustaining America’s
diverse fish and...
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known to
engage in
feigning death behavior. The
ribbon seal eats
almost exclusively pelagic creatures:
fish like pollock, eelpout,
Arctic cod, and cephalopods...
- Red
whalefish Reedfish Reef
triggerfish Remora Requiem shark Ribbon eel
Ribbon sawtail fish Ribbonfish Rice eel
Ricefish Ridgehead Riffle dace Righteye...
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Aparri is
known for its
foods such as the "bulung-unas", or
Ribbon Fish (aka Belt
Fish),
which are in
abundance during January and
early February. "Kilawin...
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anchovy (Thryssa vitrirostris) was the most
common prey,
followed by
ribbon fish (Trichiurus lepturus),
olive grunter (Pomadasys olivaceum), and longtooth...
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Johnius (Vii)
Ribbon fish (Viii)
Megalops (ix)
Borei etc.
These species have high
demand both in
National and
International market. All
these fish landings...