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  • Anybody identify this?

    I was up Kirkudbright at the beginning of the month and while spinning off the rocks on a fantastically sunny calm day, the only thing I managed to catch that day was this:

    and it was already dead!

    Floating past me, I managed to fish it out the water, it was about 4 inches long, really spiny/boney lateral line and spiny dorsal.

    Any ideas?

  • #2
    looks like a cross bred garfish and wrasse
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    • #3
      Stickleback mate (15 spinned I think is the one we get in the seas here). Not seen one since I was a kid rockpooling, used to often find them some summers.

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      • #4
        yeah, here you go, Spinachia Spinachia:

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        • #5
          Hey ya not wrong mate cheers!
          Just found this Sea Stickleback, Spinachia spinachia (British Marine Life Study Society)

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          • #6
            Stickleback LOL!!!
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            • #7
              Think the first time I saw them was as a kid on a school trip to Dunstanburgh, teachers let us mooch around some rock pools. Found them a few times around Amble too in the pools.

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