There are at least 253 identified species of fish known to inhabit the marine and brackish regions of the Salish Sea. Species are listed by common name, scientific name, typical occurrence within the Salish Seas regions.[1]

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The Salish Sea, showing the Strait of Georgia near centre, the Strait of Juan de Fuca below, Puget Sound at the lower right, Johnstone Strait at the extreme upper left, and the Pacific Ocean at lower left. Sediment from the Fraser River is visible as a greenish plume in the Strait of Georgia.

Salish Sea regions: JF=Strait of Juan de Fuca; SJ=San Juan Islands; BB=Bellingham Bay; SG=southern Strait of Georgia; NG=northern Strait of Georgia; NS=northern Puget Sound; SS=southern Puget Sound; HC=Hood Canal.

Myxiniformes (Hagfish)

Myxinidae

Petromyzontiformes (Lampreys)

Petromyzontidae

Chimaeriformes (Ratfish)

Chimaeridae

Lamniformes (Mackerel Sharks)

Alopiidae (Thresher sharks)

Cetorhinidae (Basking sharks)

Lamnidae (Mackerel sharks)

Carcharhiniformes (Ground sharks)

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Leopard shark

Scyliorhinidae (Cat sharks)

Triakidae (Hound sharks)

Carcharhinidae (Requiem sharks)

Hexanchiformes (Six-gill sharks)

Hexanchidae (Cow sharks)

Squaliformes (Dogfish sharks)

Squalidae (Dogfish sharks)

Somniosidae (Sleeper sharks)

Squatiniformes (Angel sharks)

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Pacific angelshark

Squatinidae

Torpediniformes (Electric rays)

Torpedinidae

Rajiformes (Skates)

Rajidae

Acipenseriformes (Sturgeons)

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White Sturgeon

Acipenseridae

Anguilliformes (Eels)

Nemichthyidae (Snipe eels)

Clupeiformes (Herrings)

Engraulidae (Anchovies)

Clupeidae (Herrings and sardines)

Cypriniformes (Carps)

Cyprinidae (Minnows and carps)

Argentiniformes (Marine smelts)

Bathylagidae (Deep sea smelts)

Osmeriformes (Freshwater smelts)

Osmeridae (Smelts)

Salmoniformes (Trouts)

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Coastal cutthroat trout

Salmonidae (Trouts and salmons)

Stomiiformes (Dragonfishes)

Sternoptychidae (Marine hatchetfishes)

Stomiidae (Dragonfishes)

Aulopiformes (Lizardfishes)

Synodontidae

Alepisauridae (Lancetfishes)

Paralepididae (Barracudinas)

Myctophiformes (Lanternfishes)

Myctophidae

Lampriformes (Opahs)

Lampridae

Trachipteridae (Ribbonfishes)

Gadiformes (Cods)

Merlucciidae (Merlucciid hakes)

Gadidae (Cods)

Ophidiiformes (Cusk-eels)

Bythitidae (Viviparous brotulas)

Ophidiidae (Cusk-eels)

Batrachoidiformes (Toadfishes)

Batrachoididae

Beloniformes (Needlefishes)

Scomberesocidae (Sauries)

Cyprinodontiformes (Killfishes)

Cyprinodontidae (Pupfishes)

Gasterosteiformes (Sticklebacks)

Aulorhynchidae (Tubesnouts)

  • Tubesnout Aulorhynchus flavidus, JF SJ BB SG NG NS SS HC

Gasterosteidae (Sticklebacks)

Syngnathidae (Pipefishes)

Scorpaeniformes (Mail-cheeked fishes)

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Tiger rockfish

Scorpaenidae (Scorpionfishes)

Anoplopomatidae (Sablefishes)

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Sablefish
  • Sablefish Anoplopoma fimbria, JF SJ BB SG NG NS SS HC

Hexagrammidae (Greenlings)

Rhamphocottidae (Grunt sculpins)

  • Grunt sculpin Rhamphocottus richardsonii, JF SJ BB SG NG NS SS HC

Cottidae (Sculpins)

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Longfin sculpin
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Fluffy sculpin

Hemitripteridae (Spiny sculpins)

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Sailfin sculpin

Agonidae (Poachers)

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Fourhorn poacher

Psychrolutidae (Fathead sculpins)

Cyclopteridae (Lumpfishes)

Liparidae (Snailfishes)

  • Blacktail snailfish Careproctus melanurus, JF BB NS
  • Spotted snailfish Liparis callyodon, JF SJ SG NG NS
  • Ribbon snailfish Liparis cyclopus, JF SJ SG NS SS
  • Marbled snailfish Liparis dennyi, JF SJ BB SG NG NS SS
  • Tidepool snailfish Liparis florae, JF SJ SG NG NS
  • Slipskin snailfish Liparis fucensis, JF SJ SG NS SS
  • Lobefin snailfish[6] Liparis greeni, JF SJ BB SG
  • Slimy snailfish[2] Liparis mucosus, JF SJ
  • Showy snailfish Liparis pulchellus , JF SJ BB SG NG NS SS HC
  • Ringtail snailfish[2] Liparis rutteri, JF SJ SG
  • Pygmy snailfish[2] Lipariscus nanus, SG
  • Tadpole snailfish Nectoliparis pelagicus, SG NG NS SS HC

Perciformes (Perches)

Moronidae (Temperate basses)

Carangidae (Jacks)

Bramidae (Pomfrets)

Sciaenidae (Drums and croakers)

Embiotocidae (Surfperches)

Bathymasteridae (Ronquils)

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Northern ronquil

Zoarcidae (Eelpouts)

Stichaeidae (Pricklebacks)

  • Slender cockscomb Anoplarchus insignis, JF SJ SG NS SS
  • High cockscomb Anoplarchus purpurescens, JF SJ SG NG NS SS HC
  • Decorated warbonnet[6] Chirolophis decoratus, JF SJ BB SG NG NS SS
  • Mosshead warbonnet Chirolophis nugator, JF SJ SG NS SS
  • Daubed shanny[6] Leptoclinus maculatus, JF SJ BB SG NS
  • Longsnout prickleback[2] Lumpenella longirostris, SG
  • Y-prickleback[2] Lumpenopsis hypochroma, SG NG
  • Snake prickleback Lumpenus sagitta, JF SJ BB SG NG NS SS HC
  • Ribbon prickleback Phytichthys chirus, JF SJ SG NS
  • Bluebarred prickleback Plectobranchus evides, SG NS SS HC
  • Whitebarred prickleback Poroclinus rothrocki, SJ BB SG NS SS HC
  • Black prickleback Xiphister atropurpureus, JF SJ SG NS
  • Rock prickleback Xiphister mucosus, JF SJ SG NS

Cryptacanthodidae (Wrymouths)

Pholidae (Gunnels)

Anarhichadidae (Wolffishes)

  • Wolf eel Anarrhichthys ocellatus, JF SJ BB SG NS SS HC

Ptilichthyidae (Quillfishes)

Zaproridae (Prowfishes)

Scytalinidae (Graveldivers)

Trichodontidae (Sandfishes)

Ammodytidae (Sand lances)

Icosteida (Ragfishes)

  • Ragfish Icosteus aenigmaticus, JF SJ SG NS SS

Gobiesocidae (Clingfishes)

Gobiidae (Gobies)

Sphyraenidae (Barracudas)

Trichiuridae (Cutlassfishes)

Scombridae (Mackerels)

Stromateidae (Butterfishes)

Pleuronectiformes (Flatfishes)

Paralichthyidae (Sand flounders)

Pleuronectidae (Righteye flounders)

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Rock sole

Cynoglossidae (Tonguefishes)

Tetraodontiformes (Plectognaths)

Molidae (Molas)

Notes

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