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The common shore eel (Alabes dorsalis) is a species of clingfish from Australia. It is generally found in the south-eastern waters of Australia. It usually grows to about 12 cms (4.7 in). Often found by beachgoers after looking in rock-pools and turning over shells. See more
The common shore eel is a large brownish-orange to bright green eel-like fish, it sometimes has a line of large blackish spots along its flanks. It has a short head with small … See more
The common shore eel occurs under rocks and shells from the intertidal zone down to depths of 10 metres (33 ft), though some sources say it can live up to a depth of 30 metres (98 ft), it … See more
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Common Shore Eel, Alabes dorsalis (Richardson, 1845)
Common Shore Eel, Alabes dorsalis (Richardson 1845)
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