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Species Of The Sea - G H I
Garfish (Belone belone) - A slender Eel like fish, with a snout, which grow upto a length of around 3ft.
Habitat - Lives close to the surface and has a migratory pattern similar to the mackerel. It leaps out of the water when hooked.
Favourite Baits -It feeds on small fish, particularly clupeids and Engraulis (in the Black Sea). Small strips of fish, ragworm and spinners fished near the surface work well.
Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) - Recognised by the black skin with dark spot behind gills.
Habitat - Adults are found more commonly from 80 to 200 m, over rock, sand, gravel or shells, usually at temperatures between 4° and 10°C.
Diet - Feed mainly on small bottom living organisms including crustaceans, mollusks, echinoderms, worms and fish.
Hake (Merluccius merluccius) - Recognised by the silvery skin and many teeth.
Habitat - depth range 30 - 1075 m. Found usually between 70 and 370 m depth. Adults live close to the bottom during the day time, but move off the bottom at night.
Diet - Adult fish feed mainly on fish (small Hake, Anchovies, Pilchard, Herring, Cod, Sardine and gadoid species) and squid. The young fish feed on crustaceans (especially euphausiids and amphipods).
Atlantic Halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus) - It is dark brown or black, and the young are marbled or spotted with paler marks.
Habitat - Found in the depth range 50m - 2000m.
Diet - They feed mainly on other fish (Cod, Haddock, Pogge, Sand Eels, Herring, Capelin), but they also take, cephalopods, large crustaceans and other bottom living animals.
Atlantic Herring (Clupea harengus) - Silvery, with bluish or greenish blue back.
Habitat - Found in the depth range of 0m - 364m.
Diet - They feed on small planktonic copepods in the first year, thereafter mainly on copepods.
Hoki (Macruronus novaezelandiae) - Dorsal surface silvery, with a purple or blue/green tinge; plank and belly silvery; fins darker. Body very elongated and compressed with a tapering tail.
Habitat - Appear to live usually on or near the bottom, but may occasionally move up into mid-waters. Large adult fish generally occur deeper than 400 m, while juveniles may be found in shallower water.
Diet - Feed primarily on lantern fishes. In New Zealand, it feeds in midwater on small fish, crustaceans and squid.
Huss (Squalus acanthias) - Shark like, but much smaller upto 160cm in length.
Habitat - Often found in enclosed bays and estuaries at all heights in the water.
Diet - Squid, Cuttlefish, Sand Eel or Mackerel.

The only species of horned sharks that can inflict toxins with its tail.
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