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★ Anal Fin
The fin on the bottom of fish located between the anal vent (hole) and the tail.
★ Barbels
Slender strands extending from the chins of some fish (often appearing similar to whiskers) which perform a sensory function.
★ Caudal Fin
The tail fin of fish.
★ Caudal Peduncle
The narrow portion of a fish’s body immediately in front of the tail.
★ Demersal Fish
Fish that live on the bottom.
★ Dorsal Fin
The fin running down the back of fish. The dorsal fin is often divided into two distinct portions: the first or spinous dorsal fin, which is closest to the head of the fish and often contains hard spines; and the second dorsal fin.
★ Finlets
The series of small fins situated behind the dorsal and anal fins on some species of fish.
★ Forked Tail
A caudal fin marked by the extension of the top and bottom portions of the fin substantially further from the caudal peduncle area than the center portion of the fin.
★ Fork Length
The measurement of a fish’s length from the tip of the nose to the inside of the fork in the tail.
★ Fusiform
Fish shape marked by being tapered at both ends, such as the members of the tuna family.
★ Gill Arch
The white bony structure supporting the gills of fish.
★ Gill Cover
The exterior gill cover, also known as the operculum.
★ Gillrakers
The white bony projections coming from the gill arch.
★ Incisor Teeth
Front teeth sharpened to form a cutting edge.
★ Keel
A ridge or projection, often present on caudal peduncle.
★ Lateral Line
The sensory organ with the appearance of a line which runs lengthwise down each side of a fish.
★ Lunate
curved or shaped like a crescent.
★ Molars
Rear teeth flattened for use in grinding or crushing.
★ Nuchal Band
A dark band extending from behind or near the eye of a fish across the back of the neck toward the first dorsal fin.
★ Ocellated Spot
A dark spot encircled by a band of another, lighter color; a spot with the appearance of being surrounded by a halo.
★ Operculum
The exterior gill cover.
★ Otoliths
The bony structures, generally spherical in shape, found in the inner ear of fish; also called ear stones.
★ Pectoral Fins
The fins appearing on each side of the fish immediately behind the gill opening.
★ Pelagic Fish
Fish that live or are associated with open ocean waters.
★ Pelvic Fins
Pair of fins located on the underside of fish below and slightly rearward of pectoral fins.
★ Peritoneum
The lining of the stomach cavity.
★ Pharyngeal Teeth
The set of grinding or mashing teeth or plates found in the throat of some fish, such as red drum.
★ Scute
A hard plate, often sharp, found in the caudal peduncle area on some fish.
★ Spiracle
An air or breathing hole.
★ Square Tail
A caudal fin generally equal in length from top to bottom.
★ Striated
Marked or appearing to be marked with grooves, furrows or ridges.
★ Swim Bladder
A sac or pouch of tissue which is used by fish to maintain a neutral or certain level of buoyancy.
★ Total Length
The measurement of a fish’s length from the tip of the nose to the tip of the tail.
★ Underslung Jaw
A mouth located on the under side of the head, slightly rearward of nose, which opens downward; also known as an inferior jaw.
▶Source: ▷Wikipedia website (https://en.wikipedia.org)▷Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries website (http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/wildlife/fish/)▷Virginia Marine Resources Commission website (http://www.seadogmarine.net/yrc_catch.html)▷Tuna Sustainability - ISSF website (https://www.facebook.com/TunaSustainability)