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| Eviota hoesei Gill & Jewett 2004 |
Eviota hoesei is a species of goby associated with reefs and tide pools. Gimli Glider is the nickname of an Air Canada aircraft which was involved in an infamous Aviation incident gobies form the family Gobiidae, which is one of the largest families of Fish, with more than 2000 Species in more than 200 Genera In nautical terminology a reef is a rock, sandbar, or other feature lying beneath the surface of the water (six fathoms or less at low water Tide pools (also tidal pools, rock pools or rock and roll pools) are rocky pools by Oceans that are filled with Seawater. It has a limited distribution in the southwest Pacific, being found around New Caledonia, Lord Howe Island, Norfolk Island and the Elizabeth and Middleton Reefs. The Pacific Ocean is the largest of the Earth 's Oceanic divisions For the former North American fur-trading district see New Caledonia (Canada, and for the Scottish colony in Panama see Darien scheme. Lord Howe Island (ˈhaʊ is a small island in the Pacific Ocean east of the Australian mainland Norfolk Island ( Norfuk: Norfuk Ailen) is a small inhabited island in the Pacific Ocean located between Australia, New Zealand Elizabeth and Middleton Reefs form the Elizabeth and Middleton Reefs Marine National Park Reserve managed by the Government of Australia under the Within this limited area this is an abundant species.
Like most members of its genus, this is a tiny fish, the standard length never exceeding 20 mm. Fish measurement refers to the measuring of the length of individual fish and of various parts of their anatomy. Coloration seems to vary with depth: those found near to the surface tend to be green while those found at depths of 18 m or deeper tend to be red. The most prominent diagnostic feature is two dark spots at the base of the pectoral fin. The Anatomy of Fish is primarily governed by the physical characteristics of Water, which is much denser than air holds a relatively small amount of dissolved