Northwest Pacific
Halibut
The word "halibut" is comes from haly meaning "holy" and butte meaning flat fish due to its popularity on Catholic holy days.
Snow Crab
Snow crabs communicate with each other by waving or drumming their pincers.
Football Fish
The football fish is named after its unusual round or oblong shape
Pipefish
The male pipefish has the ability to carry fertilized eggs with him
Lumpfish
The lumpfish have sticky suction cups on their fins
Goshawk
The goshawk is a popular choice among European falconers
Mahi Mahi (Dolphin Fish)
It's called the rabbit of the ocean because it multiplies so quickly.
Conger Eel
The European Conger ( Conger conger) can weigh as much as an adult human!
Mola mola (Ocean Sunfish)
The ocean sunfish is the biggest bony fish in the world
Chinook Salmon
The Chinook salmon undertakes a long migration for the spawning season
Mojarra
The mojarra's protruding mouth allows it to sift along the seabed for food
Alaskan Pollock
It's one of the most commonly eaten fish in the world
Neptune Grouper
The largest recorded specimen ever caught was 17" long
Yellow-Bellied Sea Snake
Sea snakes spend approximately 90% of their lives under water.
Leopard Shark
Leopard Sharks have teeth with three points.
White Shark
White Sharks live in all of the world's oceans.
Great Hammerhead Shark
Great hammerhead sharks have a 360 view because their eyes are situated on the ends of their mallet-like heads.