Mercer's tusked silverside - Mercer's tusked silverside originates from the western Central Pacific.
Key silverside - The key silverside is a U.
Topsmelt silverside - Atherinops affinis, the topsmelt silverside or simply topsmelt, is a species of neotropical silverside native to the eastern Pacific Ocean.
Tide-water silverside - Inland silversides are quite elongate even for silverside, with lengths 6 to 7 times depth.
Saurida umeyoshii - The Shortfin saury lizardfish which is also known as Saurida argentea is a type of lizardfish or Synodontidae that lives mainly in the Western Pacific
Philippine snubnose halfbeak - Melapedalion breve is a species of halfbeak.
Hardhead - The hardhead halfbeak, Chriodorus atherinoides, is a species of halfbeak found across in coastal waters of the western Western Atlantic region from the southern USA to Mexico including Cuba and the Bahamas.
Zenarchopterus quadrimaculatus
Southeastern snub-nosed garfish
Cheilopogon pinnatibarbatus melanocercus
Silver needlefish - The freshwater garfish, Xenentodon cancila is the sole member of its genus.
Atlantic flyingfish - Like many other flyingfishes, the Atlantic flyingfish has a cylindrical body, and large tail and pectoral fins that it uses for flight.
Halfbeak - The New Zealand piper, Hyporhamphus ihi, is a halfbeak found all around New Zealand in shallow inshore waters.
Blotched catshark - Reproduction is oviparous.
American gizzard shad - Like other gizzard shads, the body is deep somewhat forward of the middle.
Argentine anchoita - By biomass, it is the largest fish resource of the southwest Atlantic Ocean .
Taiwan sardinella - Taiwan Sardinella is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Sardinella.
White Sea herring - Organisms of the species Clupea pallasii manifest a bluish-green dorsal area with silver-white sides and bellies; they are otherwise unmarked.
Sandy sprat - The Sandy sprat, Hyperlophus vittatus, also known as the glassies, glassy, white pilchard, or whitebait, is a type of sprat fish.
Azov shad - Alosa tanaica is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Alosa.
Blue herring - During mating season, assemble below dams in spring .
Fringescale round herring - The Blue sprat, Spratelloides robustus, also known as the blue bait, blue sardineor bluebaitis, is a type of sprat fish.
Sind sardinella - Sind Sardinella is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Sardinella.
Madeiran sardinella - Madeiran Sardinella is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Sardinella.
Hasselt's sprat - Until the 1980s in the eastern Mediterranean slender rainbow sardines were frequently confused with the rainbow sardine .
Bleeker's blacktip sardinella - Bleeker's Blacktip Sardinella is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Sardinella.
Silverstriped round herring - The Slender sprat, Spratelloides gracilis, is a type of sprat fish.
Kyack - Alewives are perhaps best known for their invasion of the Great Lakes by using the Welland Canal to bypass Niagara Falls.
Blueback glut herring - Blueback Shad is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Alosa.
Hilsa shad - As it is anadromous in nature , the hilsa lives in the sea for most of its life, but migrates up to 1,200 km inland through rivers in the Indian sub-continent for spawning.
Richardson's sardinella - Richardson's Sardinella is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Sardinella.
Threadfin shad - The Threadfin Shad, Dorosoma petenense, is a small pelagic planktivor common in rivers, large streams, and reservoirs of the Southeastern United States.
Australian anchovy - The Australian anchovy feeds on plankton.
Brazilian sardinella - Brazilian Sardinella is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Sardinella.
Chosa herring - Organisms of the species Clupea pallasii manifest a bluish-green dorsal area with silver-white sides and bellies; they are otherwise unmarked.
Black Sea shad - Black Sea Shad is a species of fish in the Clupeidae family.
Gulf menhaden - The Gulf menhaden occurs throughout the Gulf of Mexico, but its distribution is heterogeneous.
Toli shad - Tenualosa toli or Ilsha Chandana is a shad of the Clupeidae family, available in western Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal to the Java Sea and the South China Sea.
Pacific sardine - The South American pilchard, Sardinops sagax, is a sardine of the Family Clupeidae, the only member of the genus Sardinops, found in the indo-Pacific oceans.
Marquesan sardinella - Marquesan Sardinella is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Sardinella.
Fiji sardinella - Fiji Sardinella is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Sardinella.
Western Australian gizzard shad
Translucent sprat - The Glassy sprat, Hyperlophus translucidus, is a type of sprat fish.
New Guinea thryssa - The freshwater anchovy is a species of fish in the Engraulidae family.
Bony fish - Menhaden historically occurred in large numbers in the North Atlantic, ranging from Nova Scotia, Canada to central Florida, USA, although their presence in northern waters has diminished in the 20th Century.
Atlantic shad - The American shad or Atlantic shad, Alosa sapidissima, is a species of anadromous fish in family Clupeidae of order Clupeiformes.
Alabama shad - The Alabama shad spawns in medium to large flowing rivers from the Mississippi River drainage to the Suwannee River, Florida.
Yellowtail sardinella - Yellowtail Sardinella is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Sardinella.
Bali sardinella - Bali Sardinella is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Sardinella.
Many-fingered grenadier anchovy
European anchovy - It is easily distinguished by its deeply-cleft mouth, the angle of the gape being behind the eyes.
European pilchard - The terms sardine and pilchard are not precise, and the usual meanings vary by region; for instance, to many people a sardine is a young European pilchard.
Falkland sprat - The Falkland sprat, Sprattus fuegensis, is a herring-like, marine fish in the family Clupeidae found in the subtropical southwest Atlantic Ocean from 40° S to Tierra del Fuego and the Falkland Islands.
Fall herring - Alosa mediocris is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Alosa.
Anchoveta - Anchoveta are pelagic fish in the southeastern Pacific Ocean, and are regularly caught on the coasts of Peru, and Chile.
East african sardinella - East African Sardinella is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Sardinella.
Rainwater killifish - The rainwater killifish, is a species of fish in the Fundulidae family.
West African ladyfish - The West African ladyfish, Elops lacerta, is a species of fish in the Elopidae family.
Tenpounder - This species is found in coastal regions of the Indian ocean.
Pacific ladyfish - The Pacific Tenpounders have very round bodies with terminal mouths, and profound gill formations known as pseudobranchiae.
Senegalese ladyfish - The Senegalese ladyfish grows to a maximum total length of 90 centimeters and a maximum weight of 5.
Snouted mullet - Only one species in this genus is recorded in Fishbase .
Floral banded wobbegong - The floral banded wobbegong is a recently described species of carpet shark found in the Indian Ocean off southwestern Australia.
European smelt - The body of the European smelt is typically 15 to 18 cm long, slender and slightly flattened on either side.
Eurachon - The common names of this fish have a somewhat confusing relationship.
Plecoglossus altivelis chinensis - The name "sweetfish" is due to the sweetness of its flesh.
Stokell's smelt - Stokell's smelt, Stokellia anisodon, is a smelt, the only member of the genus Stokellia, found in rivers between the Waiau and Waitaki Rivers on the east coast of the South Island of New Zealand.
Cleftbelly trevally - The cleftbelly trevally is the only species in the genus Atropus, which is one of 31 genera in the jack family, Carangidae.
Australian bonito - The Australian bonito, horse mackerel or little bonito, Sarda australis, a fish of the family Scombridae, is found around eastern Australia and New Zealand in depths to about 30 m , in open water.
Longfin kingfish - The species, as it is currently recognised, was scientifically described and named by the German naturalist Eduard Rüppell in 1830, based on the holotype specimen taken from Massawa in the Red Sea.
Silver moony - One of the most commonly kept in brackish water aquaria.
African threadfish - The African threadfish is one of three members of the diamond trevally genus Alectis, which itself is one of 33 genera encapsulated in the jack family Carangidae.
Samson fish - The samson fish is a jack of the genus Seriola.
Long-finned pike - It is an elongated fish with a pointed snout and silver in color, similar in appearance to a barracuda, and grows up to 84 cm long.
Giant trevally - The giant trevally is a powerful apex predator in most of its habitats, and is known to hunt individually and in schools.
Broad-barred king mackerel - The Broadbarred king mackerel, Scomberomorus semifasciatus, is a species of fish in the family Scombridae.
Indian mackerel - The Indian mackerel is found in warm shallow waters along the coasts of the Indian and Western Pacific oceans.
Bullet mackerel - The bullet tuna is a comparatively small and slender tuna.
Bonito - The green jack is formally classified within the genus Caranx, one of a number of groups of fish referred to as jacks and trevallies.
Kanadi kingfish - The Kanadi kingfish, Scomberomorus plurilineatus, is a species of fish in the family Scombridae.
Demoiselle - The New Zealand demoiselle, Chromis dispilus, is a damselfish of the genus Chromis, found between North Cape and East Cape of the North Island of New Zealand to depths of about 60 metres, off rocky coasts.
Blackfin scad - The blackfin scad is one of five species in the scad genus Alepes, which is one of 33 genera of the jack family, Carangidae.
Grey knifefish - The grey knifefish, Bathystethus cultratus, is a sea chub of the genus Bathystethus, found in New Zealand.
Australian spotted mackerel - The Australian spotted mackerel, Scomberomorus munroi, is a species of fish in the family Scombridae.
Atlantic bumper - The Atlantic bumper is best recognized by its profile, the bottom being much more curved than the top.
Australian ruff - In Victoria and South Australia, it is commonly called the "Tommy Ruff".
Blue knifefish - The blue knifefish, Labracoglossa nitida, is a sea chub of the genus Labracoglossa, found off eastern Australia, and around offshore islands of the east coast of New Zealand, to depths of 20 m.
East Asian fourfinger threadfin
Longfin crevalle jack - The longfin crevalle jack is classified within the genus Caranx, one of a number of groups known as the jacks or trevallies.
Queensland school mackerel - The Queensland school mackerel, Scomberomorus queenslandicus, is a species of fish in the family Scombridae.
African moony - This species is quite widely kept in brackish and saltwater water aquaria; although it has only very rarely been bred in captivity, it is otherwise hardy and easy to care for.
Herring scad - The herring scad is one of five extant species in the scad genus Alepes, a group of fish in the jack family, Carangidae.
Common dolphinfish - Although its common name is "dolphin-fish", the mahi-mahi is a fish not a dolphin, and is not at all related to the Delphinidae family of mammals whose common name is simply dolphin.
Dasyatis colarensis - The Colares stingray was described by Hugo Santos, Ulisses Gomes, and Patricia Charvet-Almeida in 2004, in the scientific journal Zootaxa.
Giant devil ray - It is larger than the lesser devil ray, and it possesses a spiny tail.
Lesser devil ray - These rays live in shallow coastal waters and can be found singly or in large shoals.
Cisco - This species occasionally grows as large as 40 cm and 2.
Atlantic whitefish - The Atlantic whitefish is a freshwater salmonid fish inhabiting the northwestern Atlantic ocean around the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, as well as some freshwater lakes within Nova Scotia.
Brown bomber - The body of the widow rockfish is elongate and compressed.