Aquarium

Estuary Fishes

Coastal fish, also called inshore fish or neritic fish, inhabit the sea between the shoreline and the edge of the continental shelf. Since the continental shelf is usually less than 200 metres deep, it follows that pelagic coastal fish are generally epipelagic fish, inhabiting the sunlit epipelagic zone. Coastal fish can be contrasted with oceanic fish or offshore fish, which inhabit the deep seas beyond the continental shelves.

Coastal fish are the most abundant in the world. They can be found in tidal pools, fjords and estuaries, near sandy shores and rocky coastlines, around coral reefs and on or above the continental shelf. Coastal fish include forage fish and the predator fish that feed on them. Forage fish thrive in inshore waters where high productivity results from upwelling and shoreline run off of nutrients. Some are partial residents that spawn in streams, estuaries and bays, but most complete their life cycles in the zone.

Ostego Bay Marine Science Center Fort Myers FL
  1. The Estuary - Our unique environment
  2. Interesting Crustaceans
  3. Sea Turtle and More
  4. Fisherman's Key Archeological Excavation
  5. Local Sea Mammals - Dolphins and Manatees
  6. All About Sharks
  7. Sea Shells
  8. At the beach
  9. Touch Tank Encounter
  10. Commercial Fishing Heritage
  11. Estuary Fishes