List of Types of Seafood - Fish

Fish

Monkfish in a market
Deep fried pomfret
Marinated swordfish
Tuna at a fish market
Salmon roe
Squilla mantis, a species of mantis shrimp
In southern Italy and southwestern Spain the snakelocks anemone is regarded as a delicacy

Some of the following are referred to as whitefish in the market, but are not whitefishes in a taxonomic sense.

  • Anchovy
  • Basa
  • Bass (see also Striped bass)
  • Black cod/Sablefish
  • Bluefish
  • Bombay duck
  • Butter fish
  • Blowfish
  • Bream
  • Brill
  • Catfish
  • Cod (see also Pacific cod and Atlantic cod)
  • Dogfish
  • Dorade
  • Eel
  • Flounder
  • Grouper
  • Haddock
  • Halibut
  • Herring
  • Kingfish
  • John Dory
  • Lamprey
  • Lingcod
  • Mackerel
  • Mahi Mahi
  • Monkfish
  • Mullet
  • Orange roughy
  • Patagonian toothfish (also called Chilean sea bass)
  • Pike
  • Pollock
  • Pomfret
  • Pompano
  • Sablefish
  • Sanddab, particularly Pacific sanddab
  • Sardine
  • Salmon
  • Sea bass
  • Shark
  • Shrimp
  • Skate
  • Snapper (see also Rockfish, Rock Cod and Pacific snapper)
  • Sole
  • Sturgeon
  • Surimi
  • Swordfish
  • Tilapia
  • Tilefish
  • Trout (see also Rainbow trout)
  • Tuna (see also Albacore tuna, Yellowfin tuna, Bigeye tuna and Bluefin tuna)
  • Turbot
  • Wahoo
  • Whitefish
  • Whiting

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