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FISH CUT-OUTS { 177 images } Created 29 Jun 2013

Cut-out images of many species of freshwater and marine fish. We have done the hard work for you, these photographs being ready to for you to drop into any of your projects. Search for individual species by common or scientific name. Images up to A4 size at 300 dpi are downloadable to registered users with the necessary permissions. Many of the images are available as larger files if required. Please contact us for further information. All images and associated text are protected by copyright restrictions and should not be used or copied without the necessary permission.
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  • Ballan Wrasse - Labrus bergylta
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  • Bullhead - Cottus gobio
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  • Brown Trout - Salmo trutta
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  • Brown Trout - Salmo trutta
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  • Atlantic Salmon - Salmo salar
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  • Sea Trout - Salmo trutta (anadromous form)
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  • Tub Gurnard - Trigla lucerna (formerly Chelidonichthys lucerna)
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  • Nursehound or Bull Huss - Scyliorhinus stellaris
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  • Sand Sole -  Pegusa lascaris
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  • Sand Sole - Pegusa lascaris Length to 40cm Similar to Sole, living with right side, and eyes, facing uppermost. Upper pectoral fin has dark centre (dark-tipped in Sole). Favours coasts with sandy substrates. Found in south and west Britain.
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  • Plaice - Pleuronectes platessa Length to 50cm. A typical flatfish. Adult lives with right side, and eyes, facing uppermost. Outline is oval-rhomboid with a pointed head and slender tail. Marbled patterning on upper surface is a good match for sand; note the dark-centred red spots. Widespread and locally common.
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  • Turbot - Psetta maxima Length to 70cm. Massive flatfish, only juveniles of which are found inshore. Favours sandy substrates. Adult lives with left side, and eyes, facing uppermost. Outline is rhomboid-diamond shaped with a pointed head and long tail. Upper surface is typical mottled grey with pale and black spots. Locally common in S and SW.
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  • River Lamprey - Lampetra fluviatilis
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  • Atlantic Sturgeon - Acipenser oxyrinchus
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  • Giant Goby - Gobius cobitis
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  • Scaldfish - Arnoglossus laterna
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  • Baillon's Wrasse - Symphodus bailloni
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  • Brown Trout - Salmo trutta
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  • Garfish Belone belone Length to 90cm<br />
Unmistakable pelagic fish. Ventures into inshore waters in summer months, along with Mackerel. Adult has a very slender body and long pointed jaws, armed with sharp teeth. Dorsal, anal and tail fins are set far back on body. Green above, silvery on sides and white below. Locally, and seasonally, common, mainly in S and W.
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  • Turbot - Psetta maxima. Juvenile fish undergoing torsion and still swimming and orientated  in a conventional fish manner. Top image = left side, bottom image = right side
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  • Pogge Agonus cataphractus Length to 15cm<br />
Distinctive, elongated fish with an ‘armoured’ look about it. The broad, flattened head is armed with spines and barbels. It occurs in inshore waters, and is commonest in the W.
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  • From top to bottom, left to right: Ballan Wrasse, Thornback Ray, Red Gurnard, Bull Rout, John Dory, Cod, Boarfish, Sole, Ray's Bream, Greater Pipefish, Mackerel
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  • Fish scale close-up from Roach Rutilus rutilus, showing growth rings
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  • Lesser Spotted Catshark (Dogfish) Scyliorhinus canicula egg case Length to 4cm. Capsule small, relatively narrow and translucent; has long curling tendrils at corners, and may be found in small groups.
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  • Common Goby Pomatoschistus microps Length to 70mm<br />
A small fish whose colours and markings are variable and will change according to background. It favours estuaries and brackish water. Adult male has a dark spot at base of 1st dorsal, and pectoral fins; there 40-50 scales along the side; scales are absent on top of head. It is patchily distributed and absent from much of NE.
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