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- Great barracuda accompanied by a school of jacks (en)
- Large epipelagic predator fish, such as this Atlantic bluefin tuna, have a deeply forked tail and a smooth body shaped like a spindle tapered at both ends and countershaded with silvery colours. (en)
- The camouflaged sargassum fish has evolved to live among drifting Sargassum seaweed. (en)
- Small epipelagic forage fish, such as this Atlantic herring, share similar body features as the predator fish described above. (en)
- Drifting Sargassum seaweed provides food and shelter for small epipelagic fish. The small round spheres are floats filled with carbon dioxide which provide buoyancy to the algae. (en)
- Lines of Sargassum can stretch for miles along the ocean surface. (en)
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