|   There are around 10 species of fish in this family. They are bottom-dwellers and are  usually found in shallow, brackish waters in estuaries, 
                  
                  
                  reefs, bays, and grass flats in 
                  
                  
                  tropical and warm temperate waters around the world. They can survive in oxygen-poor water by 
                  
                  
                  inhaling air into their lung-like air bladders. 
 Bonefish have a long, thin fusiform body. A fusiform body is rounded and tapered at both ends - like a torpedo. They are silvery-gray with a greenish or bluish back, and they have dark streaks that run between the rows of scales along their sides. Bonefish  have a single black dorsal fin and a large, forked black caudal fin. They have a  long, cone-shaped  snout that they use to poke in the mud and silt for prey like worms, shrimp, fish, crabs, and mollusks.
 
 Bonefish usually travel in loosely formed schools. They 
                  
                  go to the sea to spawn. Young bonefish remain in open ocean waters until they are about two inches in length when they return to inshore shallow, brackish waters.
 
 In North America, the bonefish is found along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. It is most plentiful in South Florida, the Bahamas, and Bermuda. The threadfin bonefish is found along the coasts of Mexico and Central America.
 
 World Status Key
  Least Concern  Near Threatened  Vulnerable  Endangered  Critically Endangered  Extinct in  Wild  Extinct  Not Enough Data Status and range is taken from ICUN Redlist.
 Location Key
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  Arctic Ocean  Atlantic Ocean  Indian Ocean  Pacific Ocean  Southern Ocean 
 
                    
                      |  New Hampshire Species  |  |  North/Central American Species  |  
                      | None |  | Bonefish - Albula vulpes            Eastern Pacific Bonefish - Albula esuncula
         Longjaw  Bonefish - `O`io - Albula virgata
        (Hawaii) Longjaw Bonefish - Albula argentea
             (Hawaii) Shortjaw Bonefish- Albula glossodonta
                (Hawaii) Threadfin Bonefish - Albula   nemoptera
            
 |  Additional Information Resource Key
  Profile  Photos  Video  Audio Bonefish - Albula   vulpes            In the U.S., the bonefish is found off the Florida, California, and Hawaiian coasts. Occasionally they are found further north.
 Source:  Animal Diversity Web Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School
 Bonefish - Albula   vulpes              Bonefish are commonly found in intertidal flats, mangrove areas, river mouths, and deeper   adjacent waters.
 Source:  Florida Museum of Natural History Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School
 Bonefish - Albula   vulpes              The bonefish is a popular game fish, but it is rarely eaten.
 Source:  FishBase Intended Audience: General Reading Level: High School
 Threadfin   Bonefish - Albula   nemoptera              The threadfin bonefish is found in waters off of Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Panama
 Source: Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Intended Audience: General Reading Level: High School
 Eastern Pacific Bonefish - Albula esuncula              The eastern pacific bonefish is found in waters from southern California to Ecuador.
 Source:Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Intended Audience: General Reading Level: High School
 Japanese Gissu - Pterothrissus gissu             The Japanese gissu is found in waters off the coasts of China, Japan, North and South Korea, Russia, and Taiwan.
 Source:  FishBase Intended Audience: General Reading Level: High School
 Korean Bonefish - Albula koreana             The Korean bonefish is found in waters off the coasts of Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan.
 Source:  FishBase Intended Audience: General Reading Level: High School
 Longfin Bonefish- Pterothrissus belloci            The longfin bonefish is found in the eastern Atlantic Ocean coast of Africa from Mauritania south to  Namibia.
 Source:  FishBase Intended Audience: General Reading Level: High School
 Longjaw Bonefish - Albula argentea                  The longjaw bonefish is found in waters off of Australia, Fiji, French Polynesia, Indonesia, Japan, Madagascar, New Caledonia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, and the Hawaiian Islands.
 Source:  FishBase Intended Audience: General Reading Level: High School
 Longjaw  Bonefish - `O`io - Albula virgata            The longjaw bonefish is found around the Hawaiian Islands where it is known as the `O`io .
 Source:  FishBase Intended Audience: General Reading Level: High School
 Shortjaw Bonefish - Albula glossodonta                    The shortjaw bonefish is also known as the roundjaw bonefish. It is found from Hawaii and French Polynesia to the Seychelles in the western Indian Ocean, north to southern Japan and south to  Australia.
 Source:  FishBase Intended Audience: General Reading Level: High School
 Smallscale Bonefish - Albula oligolepis               The smallscale bonefish is   found from the east coast of South Africa to Thailand.
 Source:  FishBase Intended Audience: General Reading Level: High School
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