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A

  • Annular seabream
  • Axillary wrasse
  • Axinella sponge

B

  • Beadlet anemone
  • Blacktailed wrasse
  • Black scorpionfish
  • Black seabream
  • Black sea cucumber
  • Black sea urchin
  • Blotched picarel
  • Boarfish
  • Brown comber
  • Brown meagre
  • Brown wrasse
  • Bucchichi’s goby

C

  • Calcareous green alga
  • Cardinalfish
  • Caulerpa prolifera
  • Comber
  • Common cuttlefish
  • Common octopus
  • Common prawn
  • Common seabream
  • Conger eel
  • Cuckoo wrasse
  • Cylinder anemone

D

  • Damselfish
  • Deep-snouted pipefish
  • Dog’s teeth
  • Dotted seaslug
  • Dusky grouper
  • Dustbin-lid jellyfish

F

  • False coral
  • Fan mussel

G

  • Gilt-head seabream
  • Gorgon’s head
  • Greater amberjack
  • Greater pipefish
  • Green spoonworm
  • Green wrasse
  • Grey triggerfish

H

  • Hermit crab

K

  • Knobbed triton

L

  • Leopard-spotted goby
  • Lesser slipper lobster
  • Lobster
  • Longsnout wrasse
  • Longstriped blenny

M

  • Mauve stinger
  • Mediterranean fanworm
  • Mediterranean slipper lobster
  • Midget sea squirt
  • Monaco shrimp
  • Moray eel

O

  • Ocellated wrasse
  • Orange-red encrusting sponge
  • Ornate wrasse

P

  • Painted comber
  • Pandora
  • Peacock blenny
  • Peacock wrasse
  • Pink flabellina
  • Purple sea urchin or Common sea urchin

R

  • Rainbow wrasse
  • Red black-faced blenny
  • Red coral
  • Red scorpionfish
  • Red sea squirt
  • Red starfish
  • Red-mouthed goby

S

  • Saddled seabream
  • Salema
  • Seahorse
  • Sea bass
  • Sharpsnout seabream
  • Shi drum
  • Shore rockling
  • Slender goby
  • Small-spotted catshark
  • Snakelocks anemone
  • Snipefish
  • Spinous spider crab
  • Spiny lobster
  • Spiny starfish
  • Stone bass
  • Striped red mullet
  • Striped seabream
  • Sunset cup coral
  • Swallowtail seaperch

T

  • Thicklip mullet
  • Tompot blenny
  • Two-banded seabream

U

  • Udotea

V

  • Violescent sea-whip
  • Violet sea urchin

W

  • White seabream

Y

  • Yellowmouth barracuda
  • Yellow Cluster Anemone
  • Yellow gorgonian
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