Fish Identifier
Identify fish by features, habitat, and region
Identify fish species by selecting physical characteristics, habitat type, and geographic region. Narrow down from thousands of species to find your exact match using body shape, fin type, coloration, and size.
识别鱼类
第 1 步:选择水质类型
第 2 步:选择体型范围
第 3 步:选择栖息地
简介 Fish Identifier
Identify fish species by selecting physical characteristics, habitat type, and geographic region. Narrow down from thousands of species to find your exact match using body shape, fin type, coloration, and size.
精选鱼种
伊氏石斑魚
Epinephelus itajara
尖吻鲈
Lates calcarifer
巴拉金梭鱼
Sphyraena barracuda
欧洲鳗鲡
Anguilla anguilla
玻璃梭鱸
Sander vitreus
白梭吻鱸
Sander lucioperca
美国红鱼
Sciaenops ocellatus
銀花鱸魚
Morone saxatilis
雲紋犬牙石首魚
Cynoscion nebulosus
魔鬼蓑鲉
Pterois volitans
鲯鳅
Coryphaena hippurus
黃鱸
Perca flavescens
Atlantic Salmon
Salmo salar
Discus
Symphysodon discus
Whale Shark
Rhincodon typus
Greater Amberjack
Seriola dumerili
Japanese Fugu
Takifugu rubripes
Oscar
Astronotus ocellatus
Rainbow Trout
Oncorhynchus mykiss
Betta
Betta splendens
How to Use
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Select physical characteristics
Choose the body shape, fin type, coloration pattern, and approximate size of the fish you want to identify.
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Narrow by habitat and region
Select the water type (freshwater, saltwater, brackish) and geographic region where the fish was observed.
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Review matching species
Browse the filtered results to find your species. Tap any match to see full taxonomy, range maps, and details.
About
Fish identification is a fundamental skill for anglers, marine biologists, aquarium hobbyists, and anyone who encounters fish in the wild. With over 35,000 described species spanning every aquatic habitat on Earth, narrowing down an unknown fish requires a systematic approach that combines observable physical traits with ecological and geographic context.
The Fish Identifier guides you through the same decision tree that ichthyologists use in the field. You start with broad morphological features -- body shape, size class, and fin configuration -- then layer on coloration, habitat type, and geographic region to progressively filter candidates. Body shape alone eliminates entire orders: a laterally compressed disc shape rules out eels and catfish, while an elongated serpentine form rules out sunfish and cichlids. Adding water type (freshwater, saltwater, or brackish) and continent narrows the list further, because most fish families are restricted to one or two of these environments. The tool cross-references your selections against the FishFYI species database to surface the most likely matches, each linked to a full species profile with taxonomy, distribution, diet, and conservation status. Whether you caught something unusual on a fishing trip or spotted an unfamiliar species while snorkeling, systematic feature-based identification is the fastest path to a reliable answer.