I like to to think that the 26th Day of Fishmas is ALWAYS dedicated to me!

I've heard that Boxing Day was originally Burbot Day, until the boxfish lobby got involved.

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To celebrate here is a nice moment from last December -

We were walking along the beach on Moreton Island, and my partner found a stranded a pregnant male.

We quickly got him in the water, waded out and then watched him swim away ♥️

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For today’s I offer you the humble brook trout

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Native to Europe, North Africa + Western Asia, brown trout are part of the Salmo genus, which makes them more related to Atlantic salmon than to native North American trout species like brook or rainbow trout

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The “big three” catfish species in North America are the flathead, channel, and blue catfish. Flathead catfish have a tail that’s less forked than the other two, and they also have a lower jaw that projects out (an “underbite”)

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While flathead catfish are part of the Ictaluridae (North American catfish) family, they’re the only species in their genus. Like other catfish, they have those sensory whiskers (barbels) + smooth, scaleless skin

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The orange skunk clownfish needs a better PR manager

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Let it flow, let it flow, let it flow: while central stonerollers aren't typically found in the themselves, they’re common in small to medium streams + rivers around the basin

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We’re rolling right along into Day 16 of with the central stoneroller (Campostoma anomalum)!

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Who knew a small fish could make such as splash? Moral of today's the mimic shiner can be difficult to understand (even among fish biologists), but loving them is not!

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The lesser ray has two electric organs that run back from the front of the eyes. These organs can generate a peak voltage of about 14 to 37 volts, which they use to stun prey and to defend themselves.

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Like a holiday shopper who knocks others out of the way at the department store, the green sunfish is known for being a bit aggressive - when someone’s on their turf, they’ll flare their gill flaps to make themselves appear larger (🎥: https://t.co/AYS9WbU8CQ)

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For the 12th Day of a juvenile frogfish no ...

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Native to rivers + estuaries of the Black Sea, the tubenose goby was first found in North America in the St. Clair River during the late 1980s/early ‘90s. It's also now found in western Lake Erie and in around the ports of Thunder Bay + Duluth

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Tubenose gobies are part of the Gobiidae family, one of the largest fish families with ~2000 described species found in both fresh + saltwater habitats across the planet. Like other gobies, the tubenose is relatively small, rarely > 4 in (11 cm) long

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On the eleventh day of my true love gave to me... eleven pipefish piping,

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In their native range, pink salmon have a strict 2-year life cycle and die after spawning. This results in salmon that spawn in even years being genetically distinct from those spawning in odd years, even if they spawn in the same location https://t.co/K58PztouE8

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Pink salmon’s scientific name “gorbuscha” is based on their Russian common name: gorbúša (горбуша) - literally, “humpie." And for good reason: look at those lovely lad-y humps males develop during spawning!

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deepsea triangle
I would fly you like a kite
please explain your face

Caribbean Roughshark (Oxynotus caribbaeus), Data Deficient requested by

📸 and for Sharks of the World

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