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Geelbek
Common Fish Guide Information: Distributions : Found along the entire South African coast. The Geelbek is a common shoaling fish inhabiting waters as deep as 100 m. It is frequently found close to the bottom near pinnacles, steep ledges or old shipwrecks.
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Galjoen
Common Fish Guide Information: It is South Africa's national fish and ranks as one of the most popular angling species. ...
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Frigate Tuna
Common Fish Guide Information:
Distributions : It favours the surface waters of the open ocean where it is often seen racing in pursuit of prey.
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Elf Shad
Common Fish Guide Information: Distributions : Amongst the fiercest of marine predators, the Elf feeds in shoals over sandy seabeds along the edges of reefs.
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East Coast Sole
Common Fish Guide Information:
Distributions : The East Coast Sole is restricted to areas where the seabed is muddy, usually between depths of 10 and 100 m. It is particularly common on the Agulhas Banks.
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Dageraad
Common Fish Guide Information:
Distributions : This shoaling reef species occupies a habitat in Cape waters - it shows a preference to flat reefs and generally ranges between depths of 20 and 100 m. It appears to be most abundant during summer.
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Cape Yellowtail
Common Fish Guide Information: This robust, torpedo-shaped fish has a depressed head. Can attain 150 cm, but fish of 100 cm are more common. Each jaw is set with several rows of very fine teeth.
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Cape Stumpnose
Common Fish Guide Information: Though common in shallow coastal waters and estuaries, recent observation indicate that this species is also plentiful around the deep reefs of the Natal coast.
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Cape Gurnard
Common Fish Guide Information:
Distributions : The Cape Gurnard is generally found in rather deep water, at least to 100 m.
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Cape Anchovy
Common Fish Guide Information: Enormous concentrations are found off the Cape and Transkei, often displaying diurnal migrations, with shoals closer to the bottom at night.
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