Tub Gurnard

The tub gurnard is a bottom-dwelling fish found in subtropical waters, recognized by its vivid red color and wing-like pectoral fins. It inhabits sandy or muddy seabeds and is known for its unique ability to "walk" on the sea floor using specialized fin rays. This species is targeted by commercial fisheries and is also valued by recreational anglers.
Length~30 (max 75)
Weight~3 (max 6)
WaterSalt, brackish
Water Temp5-11° F
Depth10-300 ft
- Other namesSapphirine gurnard, Tube-fish, Tubfish, Yellow gurnard
- Length~30 (max 75)
- Weight~3 (max 6)
- WaterSalt, brackish
- Water Temp5-11° F
- Depth10-300 ft
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Regulation for Tub Gurnard
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Living Conditions
🐟 Habitat preferences
- Tub gurnards prefer sandy, muddy, or gravelly bottoms, often in coastal waters
- They are typically found at moderate depths but can inhabit both shallow and deep waters
- These fish feed on small fish, crustaceans, and mollusks, using their fin rays to detect prey on the seafloor
- Their bright coloration and distinctive pectoral fins make them easily recognizable
♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior
- Tub gurnards display distinct pairing behavior during the breeding season
- They spawn in warmer months, with eggs and larvae developing in open waters
- Juveniles tend to stay in shallower areas before moving to deeper waters as they mature
- The species has a relatively long lifespan, which contributes to its moderate vulnerability to fishing pressures