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The name is sometimes applied to the American sea robins.
Sea robins have six spiny "legs", three on each side.
Sea robins can also be caught by lure fishing if lured near the substrate.
Sea robins can be caught by casting meat near the seafloor, where they actively feed.
But we caught only sea robins.
We netted minnows, small shrimp, little jellyfish, needlefish and tiny sea robins.
Sea robins, also known as gurnard, are bottom-feeding scorpaeniform fishes in the family Triglidae.
But I never catch anything bad - no sea robins, or snapping turtles, or suckers with human faces making weird shapes.
Mackerel is believed to be the most efficient bait for catching sea robins, but bunker and other fish meat can also be used successfully.
Certain rays of the pectoral fins may be adapted into finger-like projections, such as in sea robins and flying gurnards.
Bellator (genus), a fish genus in the family Triglidae (sea robins)
The current hot fly, Clauser's Minnow, yielded a dozen little snapper blues and some bottom feeding sea robins.
Those that had been feeding recently had been dining on squid, sea robins and something that appeared to be from the herring family.
In the bucket - actually a large tin pot left over from a clambake - you could see the sea robins' spread fins, which looked like wings.
Trigla (Sea robins)
On occasion, marine species like requiem sharks, skates, cod, seahorses, sea robins and Spanish mackerel make their way into the estuary.
Sea robins have sharp spines on their gill plates and dorsal fins that inject a mild poison, causing slight pain for two to three days.
Sic transit assorted small sharks, bluefish, sea robins, etc., species too boring to be anointed with "Men's Lives" mythology.
On a recent mild Sunday, however, the concrete pier at the end of India Street teemed with fishermen catching baby bluefish, herring and sea robins.
Unlike sea robins, these predators are gorgeous as well as efficient, their iridescent sides alight with tones of pale yellow and sea blue.
The bluefin gurnard or Pacific red gurnard, Chelidonichthys kumu, is a species of fish in the family Triglidae, the sea robins and gunards.
The aquarium, situated across the Delaware River from Philadelphia, has a 760,000-gallon open ocean tank in which sharks, striped bass, sea robins, cow-nose rays and many other kinds of fish live.
ABOARD the Enviro-Lab II, teachers and students would study the stripes on sea robins, the eyes on flounders and the spots on skates.
Local favorites are also on display and include American Eels, the Dusky smooth-hound, Sea Robins, Raja erinacea, Loligo pealei, and Aurelia aurita.
"Adventure, new experience," Ms. Polidore said, gathering their bounty of sea robins and clamshells in a bucket to take back to camp, though conservation regulations required that small fluke be tossed back into the water.
Gurnards are very distinctive bottom-living fish with large heads and eyes.
As they cannot literally fly, an alternative name preferred by some authors is helmet gurnards.
The protective bony plates on the head which are characteristic of all gurnards are very conspicuous in this species.
Dactyloptena is a genus of flying gurnards native to the Indian and Pacific oceans.
It is one of the smallest of the European gurnards reaching a maximum length of 40 cm.
Smallscaled gurnards (Chelidonichthys) is a fish genus in the family Triglidae.
As it seems, flying gurnards are particularly close to Aulostomidae and Fistulariidae, and would have to be included with these.
The flying gurnards are a family, Dactylopteridae, of marine fish notable for their greatly enlarged pectoral fins.
The armored searobins, or armored gurnards are a family, Peristediidae, of scorpaeniform fishes.
Certain rays of the pectoral fins may be adapted into finger-like projections, such as in sea robins and flying gurnards.
Morphological traits uniting the flying gurnards (Dactylopteridae) and the Syngnathiformes have long been noted.
In May both Gurnards flew as landplanes from Lympne, where Shorts maintained a base.
Dactylopteridae (flying gurnards)
There were huge crabs everywhere, starfish with thick meaty arms, forests of kelp - tall enough to swim through, plaice and gurnards.
Ocean Oddities is home to pinecone fish, cowfish, flying gurnards, potbellied seahorses, and short dragonfish.
Gurnards next kill occurred 24 May when several torpedoes sent to the bottom the 10,090-ton tanker Tatekawa Maru.
They then walked back to the estate and were last sighted in the vicinity of X-Trim barber's shop in Gurnards Avenue at about 9.50pm.
The more typical members of that group (e.g. scorpionfishes) are apparently closer to the "true" Gasterosteiformes, whereas the keel-bodied flying gurnards (Dactylopteridae) seem actually to belong to the Syngnathiformes clade.
The nursehound feeds on a variety of benthic organisms, including bony fishes such mackerel, deepwater cardinalfishes, dragonets, gurnards, flatfishes, and herring, and smaller sharks such as the small-spotted catshark.
Like the true gurnards (sea robins), to which they may be related, they possess a swim bladder with two lobes and a "drumming muscle" that can beat against the swim bladder to produce sounds.
Other fauna include blacktip sharks, giant clams, claw anemone fishes, decorator and spider crabs, coral shrimps, nudibranchs, prawn gobies, seahorses, ghost pipefish, flying gurnards, parrotfishes, rays and guitarfish.
We saw, during our visit, a quantity of dried salmon, rock cod, blue dolphins, mackerel, blackfish, skate, conger eels, elephantfish, mullets, soles, parrotfish, leather-jackets, gurnards, hake, flounders, paracutas, and innumerable other varieties.
Inimicus is not the only fish that demonstrate this type of ambulation; it has been extensively described in other related benthic Scorpaeniformes fish such as the Sea robin, Flying gurnards, and the Tub Gurnard, Chelidonichthys lucerna.
He was beginning to recover the whole feel of the bay: on the starboard beam there was a rock where they used to catch gurnards, and on the bow the cluster of islets where they took crayfish at low tide - a white mass of breakers now.
The Gurnards flew well and met the specifications, but were out-performed by the Hawker Osprey, a close relative of the RAF's established bomber the Hawker Hart, so no more Gurnards were produced.
Sea robin, fish of the family Triglidae, including:
Sea robins, also known as gurnard, are bottom-feeding scorpaeniform fishes in the family Triglidae.
Smallscaled gurnards (Chelidonichthys) is a fish genus in the family Triglidae.
Piper gurnard (Trigla lyra) is a fish species from the monotypic genus Trigla, family Triglidae.
The bluefin gurnard or Pacific red gurnard, Chelidonichthys kumu, is a species of fish in the family Triglidae, the sea robins and gunards.
A study in fishes of the continental shelf of Colombia found the species takes predominantly small, benthic fishes of the families Triglidae, Synodontidae and Batrachoididae.
Stephen T. Ross, Patterns of Resource Partitioning in Searobins (Pisces: Triglidae), Copeia, Vol.
They are related to the searobins in the family Triglidae - and some authorities classify them in that family - but they are encased in heavy scales with prominent spines.
The scaly gurnard, Lepidotrigla brachyoptera, is a searobin of the family Triglidae, found around New Zealand including the Kermadec Islands, at depths of between 35 and 300 m. Its length is up to 15 cm.