Blacktip reef shark
The blacktip reef shark is an Indo-Pacific species found from the Red Sea and East Africa to
Bowmouth guitarfish
The bowmouth guitarfish is found throughout east and southeast Asian waters, the Indian Ocean and the
Crevalle jack
The Crevalle jack is found on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean from
Giant grouper
The giant grouper is a reef-associated saltwater fish that dwells in shallow reefs, caves and estuaries in tropical climates. View Fact Sheet
Golden trevally
The golden trevally is found throughout the Indo-Pacific, in the eastern Pacific from the southwestern coast of Baja California and the Gulf of California to Ecuador. View Fact Sheet
Great hammerhead shark
The great hammerhead shark is found in warm tropical waters worldwide. This species of shark feeds on stingrays, guitarfish, whiptail stingrays, eagle rays and skates. View Fact Sheet
Humphead wrasse
The humphead wrasse is a tropical marine fish found on coral reefs in the Indian Ocean and western Pacific. It is a large, long-living fish that can reach almost eight feet in length and weigh more than 400 pounds, making it one of the largest reef fish. View Fact Sheet
Largetooth sawfish
The largetooth sawfish is found in the tropical Indo-West Pacific, which includes areas of East Africa to New Guinea, the Philippines and Vietnam and Australia. View Fact Sheet
Leopard whipray
The leopard whipray primarily occurs in the Indo-West Pacific and lives on the inner continental shelf in tropical waters. The leopard whipray is known for its unique pattern, which resembles a leopard’s skin, and its whip-like tail.
Manta Ray
The manta ray is found in warm temperate and tropical waters in all major oceans and the
Sand Tiger Shark
Georgia Aquarium recently added new sand tiger sharks to its largest exhibit! With a mouthful of protruding teeth and dark eyes, this shark is a master of intimidation.
Tasseled wobbegong
In the coastal and reef areas around Australia, New Guinea and Japan lurks a silent, virtually invisible predator. It is a four-foot-long nocturnal, ambush hunter called the tasseled wobbegong shark. View Fact Sheet
Whale shark
The whale shark is the largest fish in the world. Despite its name, it is not a whale. Because of its size, it is impossible to weigh accurately. View Fact Sheet
Zebra shark
The zebra shark is found primarily in the shallow waters of the



