Tag: Red Sea
Materials found: 20

Egypt: Diving Safari to the North & Tiran
A week on a boat in the Red Sea

Steinitz' Prawn-Goby
A small bottom-dwelling fish with a long body and large eyes. It has a pale or light-colored body with wide orange-brown vertical bands. It lives together with a pistol shrimp and they share a burrow.
Amblyeleotris steinitzi

Bigeye Snapper
A snapper reaching up to 35 cm in length with large eyes, silvery-yellow coloration, yellow fins, and a dark spot at the base of the pectoral fin. Forms large schools near coral reefs.
Lutjanus lutjanus

Black-blotched Porcupinefish
A large porcupinefish reaching up to 65 cm in length with short, immobile spines, sandy-brown coloration, and large dark spots. Can inflate when threatened. Contains tetrodotoxin.
Diodon liturosus

Blackeye Thicklip Wrasse
A large wrasse reaching up to 50 cm in length with prominent thick lips and a dark area around the eye. Juveniles have lighter coloration with stripes, adults become green or emerald. Inhabits coral reefs and sandy areas.
Hemigymnus melapterus

Blackspotted Puffer
A marine pufferfish with a rounded body of gray, whitish, or brownish coloration and numerous black spots. Often has a dark spot at the base of the pectoral fin. Inflates when threatened. Contains tetrodotoxin.
Arothron nigropunctatus

Blacktip Grouper
A grouper with reddish-orange coloration, 5 dark vertical stripes, and characteristic black triangular spots in the rear part of the dorsal fin. Inhabits coral reefs.
Epinephelus fasciatus

Blue-barred Parrotfish
A parrotfish with green-blue coloration shades and variable patterns. Scrapes algae from corals with beak-like teeth.
Scarus ghobban

Bluespotted Cornetfish
Fistularia commersonii (bluespotted cornetfish) is a very elongated reef fish from the cornetfish family (Fistulariidae) with a tubular snout and long tail filament. Coloration is usually silvery-green/bluish-gray with blue lines or rows of dots; found near reefs and over sandy areas adjacent to them. Maximum length up to 160 cm, more commonly around 100 cm.
Fistularia commersonii