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Fish - including sharks, skates and rays

Bluefin tuna

Atlantic Bluefin Tuna

A Montagu's blenny lurking by an underwater patch of barnacles

Montagu's blenny

Painted goby

Painted goby

Two spot goby

Two spotted goby

Shore rockling

Shore rockling

red mullet

Red mullet

Montagu's sea snail

Montagu’s sea snail

Lesser weever

Lesser weever fish

Flounder

European flounder

Clingfish

Shore clingfish / Cornish sucker

Long spined sea scorpion

Long spined sea scorpion

Giant goby

Giant goby

worm pipefish

Worm pipefish

ballan wrasse

Ballan wrasse

Corkwing wrasse

Corkwing wrasse

Thresher shark leaping from the water

Thresher shark

Large-spotted catshark

Morgi Brych

Blonde ray

Blonde ray

Spotted ray

Morgath Fannog

cuckoo ray

Cuckoo ray

Undulate ray

Undulate ray

Spurdog

Ci pigog

Porbeagle shark

Porbeagle shark

Tompot blenny

Tompot blenny

Spiny seahorse, the Wildlife Trusts

Long-snouted seahorse

Rock goby

Rock goby

Lumpsucker

Lumpsucker

Plaice

Plaice

Mackerel

Mackerel

Red gurnard

Red gurnard

Short-snouted seahorse

Short-snouted seahorse

Seabass

European seabass

Black sea bream

Black sea bream

Blue shark

Blue shark

Sand eels

Sand eel

Tope shark

Ci glas

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