Mediterranean Fish
		
		 
Below you will find some of 
		the species of fish that you might encounter whilst diving, sea fishing, 
		shore fishing or eating out in Cyprus. Some however are more tasty than 
		others. If you do come across them in the wild and you feel the need to 
		capture them, do it with your camera.....enjoy, and then send them into 
		our pics page !
		The 2nd half of this page is all pictures of fish caught from Cyprus 
		shores.
  
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 Sword fish  
	(Xiphias gladius)
 I remember when these were being brought in at latchi harbour in the 1980's, 
	they were surprisingly big.
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     Very similar in looks to the poisonously spined lion fish is the Scorpion 
	fish   (Scorpaena scrofa )
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 Red mullet   (Mullus 
	surmuletus )
 You are very likely to encounter these local favourites in any fish 
	restaurant in Cyprus. Red mullet are now farmed in pens offshore.
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     Rainbow wrasse  
	( Coris julis )
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     Two banded bream ( Diplodus Vulgaris )
 |   Common stingray  ( Dasyatis Pastinaca )
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     Greater weaver (Trachinus draco )
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     Anchovy   ( Engraulis encrasicholus )
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     Angler fish  (Lophius piscatorius)
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     Cardinal fish   (Apogon imberbis)
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    |  Tunny / Tuna  ( Thunnus thynnus )
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     White grouper   ( Epinephelus aenus
    )
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     Sea Horse | 
     
 Uh-oh
 Now for pictures of real fish, caught recently (2019) from the shore in 
	Cyprus, each fish picture will enlarge if you click on it and often shows 
	the lure used to catch it.
 Not for the over sensitive non fisher person.
 
    Shore fishing is likely to yield the following fish in 2019
 
    We hire Poles, rods and equipment here 
    Fishing equipment | 
  
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	 Dolphin Fish caught from the shore in Cyprus
 this is not a dolphin, it is a dolphin fish
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	 Locally known as Pondikos, the mouse fish is commonly known as the pearly 
	razor fish and was caught from the shore in Cyprus
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	 Locally known as Loutzos - and is commonly known as a European barracuda.
 
	Click these pictures to enlarge them | 
	
	 This is kourkouna and is highly prized locally, it's ordinary name is 
	Marbled Spinefood - when catching these it is usual to use a towel to 
	de-hook as the spines can irritate and cause your hand to swell if pierced.
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	 More kourkouna
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	 This is a Blue runner fish
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	 A bowl of kourkouna
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	 A Mottled Grouper, locally known as  Binga
 
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	 This is an Amberjack
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	 Barpinocleause in the colloquial
 Atlantic lizard fish to everyone else.
 Other fish in Cyprus 
	waters include; Eagle ray,  Hardyhead silverside,  
	Thresher, Mediterranean Scaldfish and Spearfish, rough tailed Stingray, 
	Dogtooth grouper, Picarel,  Forkbeard, the common Sole, Bogue, the 
	shortnose greeneye, bluefish, black goby, devil fish, trachinus drako the 
	greeter weaver, tope shark, hammerhead, 2 banded sea bream, squid,  
	callionymus, white trevally, little tanny, picked dogfish, armed gurnard, 
	flathead mullet, blue runner, swallow tailed sea perch, chub mackerel, 
	marbled spinefood, frigate mackerel, Europaean sea bass, derbio, common 
	Pandora, stargazer, conger, hake, John Dory and now has arrived through the 
	Suez canal apparently the silver stripe Blaasop who is a poisonous delicacy 
	and has no predators except us | 
  
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	 The Leerfish otherwise known in Cyprus as Litsa
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	 These 2 are named above, see if you can tell what they are them. Answers on 
	a postcard or e mail mistress@windowoncyprus.com
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