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What are the shallow sea fish?

Flounder, hairtail, croaker, grouper, swallow, sardine, pomfret, Spanish mackerel, sand pointed fish, etc.

1. Flounder. Also known as plaice, it lives on the sandy bottom of shallow seas and preys on small fish and shrimps.

2. Hairtail. Distributed in the Western Pacific and Indian Ocean, it is one of China's four marine products.

3. Yellow croaker. Often inhabits the middle and lower layers of the offshore waters within a water depth of 60 meters.

4. Grouper. Warm water large and medium-sized marine fish, widely distributed in tropical and subtropical waters.

5. Swallow fish. Warm water pelagic fish, often living under floating objects on the sea surface.

6. Sardines. Offshore warm-water fish live in the middle and upper layers of seawater with a water depth of 10 to 100 meters.

7. Pomfret. Offshore mid- and lower-level fish often inhabit areas with slow currents in water depths of 30 to 70 meters.

8. Bayu. Lives in shallow waters with water depths of 50 to 150 meters.

9. Sand pointed fish. The meat is delicious and is commonly found in warm waters.