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A painting of a smalleye Pacific Opah. It's a blueish fish with a spherical body from a side view, with bright red fins. The mouth is almost beak-like, and a large eye looks at the viewer.

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A painting of a smalleye Pacific Opah. It's a blueish fish with a spherical body from a side view, with bright red fins. The mouth is almost beak-like, and a large eye looks at the viewer.
LivInSeas
All things marine biology
  • A watercolor painting of a yellowfin tuna by LivInSeas. The tuna has a torpedo shape, with a wide mid-body. It has a stripe of dark blue running down the top of its body. Below the distinct stripe is a gradient from teal to yellow, then a grey/silver lower body. The lower body also has many vertical stacks of white dots running up the belly. The fins are mostly yellow, with a long second dorsal fin and anal fin which extend far off the body, curving backwards. The pectoral fin running down the side of the body is dark blue.
    Species Spotlight

    Species Spotlight: Yellowfin Tuna

    ByLivInSeas April 25, 2026April 27, 2026

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