Identify this fish please.....
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Identify this fish please.....
Found washed up on Garretstown Strand, Cork last night, hadnt been there that long TBH from the looks of it.
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Cant say I noticed to be honest but it was dark. I think phanover took a better pic with his camera (I used my phone as lost USB lead for mine) so maybe that will help. That pic of a rays bream looks very like it all the same. Are they common as I've never heard of them? It had a mouth full of really sharp needle like teeth if that helps.
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unidentified fish
boys i am pretty sure its not a bream at all. it looks to me like a deepwater fish look at the size of those eyes . i have seen this fish before but the name is not coming to mind. i will get back to you with the correct identification
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I defo don't think its a gilthead, look at the mouth.
http://genimpact.imr.no/__data/page/615 ... _mano3.jpg
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Re: unidentified fish
Rampent Wreckfish wrote:boys i am pretty sure its not a bream at all. it looks to me like a deepwater fish look at the size of those eyes . i have seen this fish before but the name is not coming to mind. i will get back to you with the correct identification
I would say you are thinking of a hatchet fish which is similar:
http://www.promotega.org/ksu00019/Deeps ... loseup.jpg
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is it this fish??
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what fish is this? raysbream
Hatchetfish! :shock: Steady!
No, I reckon it is a small raysbream also known as Atlantic Pomfret [url]http://www.fishbase.org[/url], which would account for the relatively large eye in comparison with the body. There seems to be a coloured band on it and the body shape is perfect for a sea bream. The size, colour and the strongly forked tail would also indicate a raysbream. You can check it on the species guide on the front of the website, listed as Atlantic Pomfret.
HTH...
No, I reckon it is a small raysbream also known as Atlantic Pomfret [url]http://www.fishbase.org[/url], which would account for the relatively large eye in comparison with the body. There seems to be a coloured band on it and the body shape is perfect for a sea bream. The size, colour and the strongly forked tail would also indicate a raysbream. You can check it on the species guide on the front of the website, listed as Atlantic Pomfret.
HTH...
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Just comparing the photo I took and the picture of the Rays Bream on the site.
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/fish ... am%20(rays).htm
and here
http://www.angling.ukf.net/species/iduk.htm
It is almost certainly the same species. I'll upload the photo as soon as I can get my hands on a card reader. It says that there is no reports of them being caught from the shore, so it seems we had a fairly rare find. Thats one of the great things I love about sea angling, you never know what might turn up.
Paul
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/fish ... am%20(rays).htm
and here
http://www.angling.ukf.net/species/iduk.htm
It is almost certainly the same species. I'll upload the photo as soon as I can get my hands on a card reader. It says that there is no reports of them being caught from the shore, so it seems we had a fairly rare find. Thats one of the great things I love about sea angling, you never know what might turn up.
Paul
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