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Pelagic goby

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Utne-Palm, A. C.; Salvanes, A. G. V.; Currie, B.; Kaartvedt, S.; Nilsson, G. E.; Braithwaite, V. A.; Stecyk, J. A. W.; Hundt, M.; Van Der Bank, M.; Flynn, B.; Sandvik, G. K.; Klevjer, T. A.; Sweetman, A. K.; Brüchert, V.; Pittman, K.; Peard, K. R.; Lunde, I. G.; Strandabø, R. A. U.; Gibbons, M. J.
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In 2010 was observed to feed on a species of jellyfish which was understood to be its main predator. Jellies provide up to 1/3 of the fish's diet. It hides from
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The gobies can stay on the ocean floor for at least 10 to 12 hours at a time in an area of de-oxygenated "toxic sludge" rich in
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spines and 12–13 dorsal soft rays. It has a single anal spine and 12–13 anal soft rays. Its fins are dusky to black in color.
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This goby hides from predators within jelly tentacles when it rises to feed and reoxygenate its blood.
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The bearded goby is usually found offshore but was also recorded in shore pools. Juveniles are
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Although targeted by purse seines, it may also be caught incidentally in
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It reaches a maximum length of 17 centimeters (6.7 in). It has 7
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when it rises from the seafloor for nighttime feeding.
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Index

Sufflogobius bibarbatus
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Actinopterygii
Gobiiformes
Gobiidae
Sufflogobius
J. L. B. Smith
Binomial name
von Bonde
Synonyms
species
true goby
family
Gobiidae
Atlantic Ocean
genus
dorsal
goby
demersal
Namibia
South Africa
epipelagic
hydrogen sulfide
bacteria
nematodes
mackerel

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