Amphidromous fish - Fish living in the amphidromous environment

Many types of fish migrate on a regular basis, on time scales ranging from daily to annual, and over distances ranging from a few meters to thousands of kilometers. Fish usually migrate because of diet or reproductive needs, although in some cases the reason for migration remains unknown.

Order Anguilliformes

Indian pike conger

Dark moray

Slender giant moray - The slender giant moray or gangetic moray, Strophidon sathete, is the longest member of the family of moray eels.

Yellow pike conger

Indian longtailed sand-eel

Order Aulopiformes

Saury

Order Batrachoidiformes

Frogfish

Order Beloniformes

Short-nosed river-garfish

Silver needlefish - The freshwater garfish, Xenentodon cancila is the sole member of its genus.

Garfish

Japanese halfbeak

Order Carcharhiniformes

Broadfin shark - The broadfin shark, Lamiopsis temminckii, the only member of the genus Lamiopsis, is a shark of the family Carcharhinidae, found in the tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific oceans between latitudes 24° N and 4° S, from the surface to 50 m.

Arrow headed hammerhead shark - The winghead shark, Eusphyra blochii, is a species of hammerhead shark, family Sphyrnidae, named for the remarkably wide lobes on its head.

Pondicherry shark - The Pondicherry shark, Carcharhinus hemiodon is a requiem shark of the family Carcharhinidae, found in the Indo-West Pacific Ocean between latitudes 25° N and 13° S.

Order Clupeiformes

Deep-bodied herring

Sandy sprat - The Sandy sprat, Hyperlophus vittatus, also known as the glassies, glassy, white pilchard, or whitebait, is a type of sprat fish.

Godavari thryssa

Gilchrist's round herring

Goldspotted grenadier anchovy

Southern Burmese gizzard shad

Thai anchovy

Anchovy

Gautama thryssa

Reynald's grenadier anchovy

Ganges river gizzard shad

Indian pellona

Malabar thryssa

Neglected grenadier anchovy

Malabar sprat

Burmese river shad

Hamilton's thryssa

Burmese river gizzard shad

Bagan anchovy

Day's round herring

Slender thryssa

Dussumier's thryssa

Short-hairfin anchovy

Ramcarat grenadier anchovy

Order Cypriniformes

Freshwater bream - The white Amur bream is a species of cyprinid fish, of the monotypic genus Parabramis.

Pool barb - The pool barb is a tropical freshwater and brackish fish belonging to the Puntius genus in the family Cyprinidae.

Order Cyprinodontiformes

Rainwater killifish - The rainwater killifish, is a species of fish in the Fundulidae family.

Order Elopiformes

Atlantic tarpon - In appearance, it is greenish or bluish on top, and silver on the sides.

Order Gadiformes

Arctic cod - Navaga fish usually occur at shallow depths, along shores with soft bottoms, close to the ice and on the continental shelf.

Cod - Its range spans the North Pacific, from off the Korean coasts until beyond Bering Straits, off the Alaskan coasts.

Order Orectolobiformes

Leopard shark - The zebra shark, Stegostoma fasciatum , is a species of carpet shark and the sole member of the family Stegostomatidae.

Order Osmeriformes

Koaro - The climbing galaxias is unlikely to be confused with the other diadromous whitebait species because of its shape.

Shortjaw kokopu - The shortjaw kokopu, Galaxias postvectis, is a galaxiid of the genus Galaxias, found only in New Zealand, apart from the Chatham and Stewart/Rakiura islands.

Banded kokopu - The banded kokopu, Galaxias fasciatus, is a galaxiid of the genus Galaxias, found only in New Zealand, including the Chatham and Stewart/Rakiura islands.

Aplochiton taeniatus

Spotted mountain trout - Spotted galaxias has a very wide distribution, being found in southern Victoria, all of Tasmania, offshore islands in between, as well as south-west Western Australia.

Maori trout - The giant kokopu, Galaxias argenteus, is a galaxiid of the genus Galaxias, found only in New Zealand.

Galaxias platei

Ryukyu ayu-fish - The name "sweetfish" is due to the sweetness of its flesh.

Tasmanian mudfish - N.

Aplochiton zebra

Order Perciformes

Tropical sand goby

Spotfin river goby

Slender mudskipper - Zappa is a genus of goby named after musician Frank Zappa "for his articulate and sagacious defense of the First Amendment of the U.

Orangefin ponyfish

Glass goby

Rhyacichthys guilberti

Sicyopus auxilimentus

Lophogobius bleekeri

Pacific fat sleeper - Dormitator latifrons mainly feeds on detritus and MOND and vegetal rest, but in addition it includes in his diet micromoluscus, ostracodos, nemertinos, trematodos, grudges of fish, copepodos, annelids, larvae of insects and possibly inorganic sediments with which it also incorporates some foraminiferos.

Stiphodon percnopterygionus

Periophthalmodon septemradiatus

Redigobius sapangus

Awaous fluviatilis

Red-tailed goby

Giant goby

Caragobius burmanicus

Broadbanded cardinalfish

Sicyopterus fuliag

Burrowing goby - This species has a very limited distribution and is threatened by coastal development, pollution and siltation of estuaries caused by soil erosion from further inland.

Spotted goby - Knight Gobies live in fresh and brackish waters in Borneo, Java, Sumatra, and the Philippines.

Mugilogobius notospilus

Banded archerfish - The name refers to Sagittarius the archer, because of the unusual method banded archerfish use to capture prey.

Striped gudgeon

Rhinohorn goby

Spotfin snouted goby

Smoothbelly goby

Olive flathead-gudgeon

Robbermask goby

Oxyurichthys formosanus

Smallscaled spinycheek sleeper

Glossogobius kokius

Threadless blenny

Small-scaled terapon

Northern mud gudgeon

Saddle grunt

Masked shrimpgoby

Yellowstripe scad

Four-eyed sleeper

Gangetic sillago - The Gangetic whiting is the only species of the genus Sillaginopsis, which itself is one of three genera the family Sillaginidae, containing all the smelt whitings.

Pupilspot goby

Large-scaled spinycheek sleeper

Gymnogobius urotaenia

Seargent fish - One of the largest snooks, C.

Specklefin rockclimbing goby

Flat-headed goby

Bighead goby

Shortnose ponyfish

Lentipes whittenorum

Rhinogobius giurinus - Barcheek goby, Rhinogobius giurinus is a species of the family Gobiidae.

Acanthogobius lactipes

Largesnout goby

Clinging goby

Caspian round goby - Round gobies are small, soft-bodied fish, characterized by a distinctive black spot on the first dorsal fin.

Shadow goby

Mudskipper

Knipowitschia caucasica

Bayad - It is predominantly an inshore fish, inhabiting reefs down to depths of around 100 m in both coastal zones and offshore islands, often venturing into estuaries and sandy bays as juveniles.

Bengal corvina

Tropical sand goby

Sperm goby

Threadfin goby

Black batfish

Bluegilled bully - The bluegill bully, Gobiomorphus hubbsi, is a sleeper of the genus Gobiomorphus, found in most rivers in the North and South Islands of New Zealand.

Large-mouth goby

Green prigi

Cleftbelly trevally - The cleftbelly trevally is the only species in the genus Atropus, which is one of 31 genera in the jack family, Carangidae.

Sicyopterus lacrymosus

Blackbar goby

Lampung Hill-stream Goby

Splendid ponyfish

Calamiana illota

Gobi

Naniha goby

Obscure goby

Toxotes blythii

Chinese silver pomfret

Violet goby - Violet gobies are found all along the Atlantic coast from Georgia in the United States of America, to northern Brazil.

Sicydium salvini

Sicydium cocoensis

Greenback gauvina

Pama croaker

Mangrove goby

Snakehead gudgeon

Dusky mountain goby

Hemigobius hoevenii

Bluecheek silver grunt

Gymnogobius petschiliensis

Freckled hawkfish

Schismatogobius roxasi

Savalani hairtail

Torrent fish - The torrent fish, Cheimarrichthys fosteri, is the only member of the genus Cheimarrichthys which in turn is the only member of the family Cheimarrichthyidae.

Mud skipper

Silhouettea indica

Chiseltooth goby

Bearded worm goby

Saddleback silver-biddy

Acentrogobius cyanomos

Sand fish

Acanthogobius hasta

Tiera batfish - Platax teira is a fish from the Indo-West Pacific.

Lentipes armatus

Congo

Blackfin rockclimbing goby

Crested goby

Sleeper goby

Pacific river goby

Saddled rockclimbing goby

Stiphodon surrufus

Nematogobius maindroni

Barred mudskipper

Scaleless worm goby

Lrye goby

Gobionellus occidentalis

Speckled goby

Clown goby

Darter goby

Stiphodon aureorostrum - This species stands as something of a giant among the diminutive members of this genus with one female being the largest Stiphodon individual recorded.

Indonesian goby

Canara pearlspot

Atlantic cutlassfish - Largehead hairtails can grow to over 2 m in length; the largest recorded weight is 5 kg and the oldest recorded age is 15 years.

Parapocryptes rictuosus

Common bully - The common bully, Gobiomorphus cotidianus, is a sleeper of the genus Gobiomorphus, found in New Zealand.

Olive flathead-gudgeon

Maned goby

Glossogobius olivaceus

Pseudogobius melanostictus

Sicydium hildebrandi

Kaalpens goby

Chin-band goby

Bandfin mullet goby

Sandwich Island sleeper

Tapiroid grunter

Mozambique tilapia - The Mozambique tilapia is laterally compressed, and has a deep body with long dorsal fins.

Porogobius schlegelii

Banded scat

Bumblebee goby - B.

Manson's goby

Eleotris annobonensis

Golden goby

Shrimp scad - The shrimp scad is one of five species of fish in the scad genus Alepes, which itself is one of thirty genera in the jack family Carangidae.

Bathygobius ostreicola

Gray rockclimbing goby

Luciogobius pallidus

Eel worm goby

Odontamblyopus tenuis

Pearse's mudskipper

Loach goby - Thacker and Hardman's study of the molecular phylogeny of the gobies indicates that the loach goby is the most primitive member of the gobioidei.

Acanthogobius luridus

Awaous nigripinnis

Stimpson's goby - The nopoli rockclimbing goby, oopu nopili, or Stimpson's goby is a species of fish in the Gobiidae family.

Yongeichthys thomasi

Longjaw goby

Silver sandfish

Goatee croaker

Roemer's goby

Scalycheek goby

Red-tailed goby

Palauan riffle goby

Hasselt's goby

Apocryptodon madurensis

Butterfish

Redfinned bully - The redfinned bully, Gobiomorphus huttoni, is a sleeper of the genus Gobiomorphus, found in rivers in New Zealand and the Chatham Islands.

Rainbow prigi

Callogobius seshaiyai

Slashcheek goby

Finetooth rockclimbing goby

Stigmatogobius minima

Mugilogobius mertoni

Orbiculate spade fish

Spotted archerfish

Dwarf pigmygoby - The dwarf pygmy goby is a tropical freshwater fish of the family Gobiidae.

Gobioides sagitta

Pointed-tailed goby

Sicydium fayae

Bunaka pinguis

Stenogobius blokzeyli

Oxuderces dentatus

Eleotris oxycephala

Celebes goby

Aporos sleeper

Gangetic silvery-biddy

Freshwater grunt

Gymnogobius taranetzi

Flag-tailed glass perchlet

Chinese seerfish

Leucopsarion petersii

Bostrychus africanus

Barebreast goby

Asian sleeper

Lord's goby

Grey goby

Fat sleeper

Twoblotch ponyfish

Hiukole goby

Chucumite

Lipstick goby

Japanese river goby

Freshwater goby

Yellowtail rockclimbing goby

Periophthalmus malaccensis

Istigobius diadema

Coastal trevally - The coastal trevally is formally classified within the genus Carangoides, one of a number of groups of fish referred to as jacks and trevallies.

Asian sand goby

Sharptail goby

Parapocryptes serperaster

Giant bully - It is very similar to the common bully; they have seven spines in the first dorsal fin but giant bullies always have six.

Irin-irin

Sicyopterus japonicus

Mexican goby

Blue riffle goby

Blotchfin mullet goby

Pearl-spot - The species co-occurs throughout its range with the Green chromide .

Shimofuri goby

Marblecheek sleeper

Yellowstripe goby

Eleotris senegalensis

Eyebrow goby

Orangespotted goby

Pseudogobius poicilosoma

Antillian rockclimbing goby

Malabar goby

Bryaninops isis

Clown goby

Bronze croaker

Tubenose blenny

Amoya madraspatensis

Spotted green goby

Lutea sleeper

Bearded goby

Walking goby

Bamin

Biringo

Boddart's goggle-eyed goby

Belted rockclimbing goby

Black pargue - Its color is typically greyish red, but it can change color from bright red to copper red.

Burmese gobyeel

Sharptail goby

Yellow fin mojarra

Gymnogobius opperiens

Order Pleuronectiformes

Catathyridium garmani

Commerson's sole

Hogchoker - Distinguished from other species by an inter-brachial septum lacking a foramen.

Largescale tonguesole - The eyed side of the fish is uniform brown, with a dark patch on the gill cover, and its blind side is white.

Longtail sole

Javan flounder

Mazatlan sole

Freshwater sole

Order Pristiformes

Karati hangar - The knifetooth sawfish , also known as the pointed sawfish or narrow sawfish, is a sawfish of the family Pristidae, found in the shallow coastal waters and estuaries of the Indo-West Pacific, ranging from the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf to southern Japan, Papua New Guinea and northern Australia.

Order Rajiformes

Bishop ray - The spotted eagle ray, Aetobatus narinari, Euphrasen , or bonnet ray, is a cartilaginous fish found in shallow coastal water by coral reefs and bays, in depths down to 80 meters .

Bleeker's whipray

Annandale's guitarfish

Pale-edged stingray - The pale-edged stingray or sharpnose stingray, Dasyatis zugei, is a species of stingray in the family Dasyatidae, found in the Indian and Pacific Oceans from India to Indonesia and Japan.

Banded eagle ray - The banded eagle ray is a species of fish in the Myliobatidae family.

Blackedge whipray

Cowtail stingray - The cowtail stingray, Pastinachus sephen, is a species of stingray in the family Dasyatidae, widespread in the Indo-Pacific region and occasionally entering freshwater habitats.

Eagle ray - The longheaded eagle ray is a species of fish in the Myliobatidae family.

Norman's shovelnose ray

Order Scorpaeniformes

Sculpin

Cottus nozawae

Leister sculpin

Tetraroge niger

Pacific staghorn sculpin - Staghorn sculpins are slender fish, with a grayish olive above, pale creamy yellow sides, and a white belly.

Japanese fluvial sculpin

Sakhalin sculpin

Tuberculated flathead

Order Siluriformes

Malabar patashi

Engraved catfish

Assamese batasio

Flatmouth sea catfish

Deccan rita - Rita kuturnee is an extinct species of catfish of the family Bagridae.

Goan catfish

Giant catfish

Mahanadi rita - Rita chrysea is a species of catfish of the family Bagridae.

Arius acutirostris

Silond catfish - Silonia is a genus of catfishes of the family Schilbeidae.

Black catfish - Like most of the bullheads it has a squared tail fin, which is strikingly different than the forked tail of channel and blue catfish.

River catfish

Thinspine sea catfish

Indian potasi

Jerdon's mystus

Sagor catfish

Cochlefelis burmanica

Gogra rita - Rita gogra is a species of catfish of the family Bagridae.

Blackfin sea catfish

Sona sea catfish

Gray eel-catfish

Order Syngnathiformes

Freshwater pipefish

Barhead pipefish

Northern pipefish

Banded freshwater pipefish

Deocata pipefish

Sea pony - The sea pony is a species of fish in the Syngnathidae family.

Microphis dunckeri

Black-striped pipefish - Syngnathus abaster is a species of fish in the Syngnathidae family.

Blue-spotted pipefish

Order Tetraodontiformes

Triggerfish

Xenopterus naritus - Xenopterus naritus is a genus of Tetraodontidae.