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Philippine Sea
Philippine Sea has 6 different structures, 44 different species and has 67 fishing locations.67 Fishing Locations
2 Named Spots
44 Species
- Acanthopagrus Schlegelii
- Black Porgy (hk, ru, us)
- Black Sea Bream (cn)
- Black Seabream (hk)
- Blackhead Seabream (hk, jp, us)
- Gamseongdom (kr)
- Hai fu (cn)
- Hei diao (cn)
- Hei ji diao (cn)
- Hei jia ji (cn)
- Hei sha (hk)
- Kam-song-dom (cn)
- Kuro-dai (jp)
- Kurodai (jp)
- Mustpea-ogapagrus (ee)
- Pagre tete noire (fr)
- Qie shi hei diao (cn)
- Wu ge (cn)
- Acanthurus Lineatus
- Striped Surgeonfish (gu)
- Balistoides Conspicillum
- Clown Triggerfish (gu)
- Balistoides Viridescens
- Titan Triggerfish (mv)
- Bodianus Axillaris
- Axilspot Hogfish (gu)
- Bothus Mancus
- Pacific Peacock Flounder (gu)
- Caranx Melampygus
- Bluefin Trevally (gu)
- Caranx Sexfasciatus
- Bigeye Trevally (jp)
- Cephalopholis Argus
- Alovo (mg)
- Aonomehata (jp)
- Argus Grouper (gb, us)
- Balufana (id, in)
- Baraka (id, ph)
- Black Rock-cod (my)
- Blaplettet Pafuglebars (dk)
- Blue Lips (in)
- Blue Spotted Grouper (fj, to)
- Blue-spotted Grouper (fm, gu)
- Bluespotted Grouper (us)
- Ca Mu Bip (vn)
- Carp (cn)
- Chendanthau (km)
- Cherna Pavo Real (es)
- Chewa (ke, tz)
- Dhaou (om)
- Donu (fj)
- Drudruwa (fj)
- Dugnitan (ph)
- Gadau Maluslus (mp)
- Galiuyeliuy (fm)
- Garopa Melatan (tl)
- Garoupa Pavao (mz)
- Gatala Uli (pw)
- Gatala-uli (ws)
- Gerape (id)
- Geurape Brinchek Itam (id)
- Graniec Zmienny (pl)
- Grouper (cn, us)
- Hamoor (sa)
- Hamour (om, qa)
- Haputu (pf)
- Kalemeej (mh)
- Kau Kameta (tl)
- Kawakawa (fj)
- Kawakawaloa (fj)
- Kerapu (id, my)
- Kerapu Bunga (sg)
- Kerapu Hitam (cx)
- Kerapu Merak (my)
- Kiapu Loong (id)
- Kuva (sb)
- La (tl)
- Lapu-Lapu (ph)
- Loche Saumonee (nc)
- Loi (ws)
- Lovo Taratake (mg)
- Maka (so)
- Maluslus (mp)
- Mardelucheb (pw)
- Mas Faana (mv)
- Mengardelucheb (pw)
- Mengardeluu (pw)
- Merou Celeste (mu, nc, pf)
- Mérou Paon (mv)
- Mushenzi (so)
- Mutu (wf)
- Mwanisenus (mp)
- Neelachammam (in)
- Nelachammaam (in)
- Ngatala-uli (to)
- Okke Dalika (id)
- Over Fish (cn)
- Pafagel Grouper (se)
- Peacock Cod (au, cx)
- Peacock Coral cod (gb)
- Peacock Grouper (dj, fm, mu, my, nu, us)
- Peacock Hind (au, id, my, ph)
- Peacock Hind Grouper (us)
- Peacock Rock Cod (id)
- Peacock Rock-cod (pg)
- Peacock Rockcod (au, my, ph, sb, tl, us, za)
- Pelepele (nu)
- Pfauen-Zackenbarsch (de)
- Pintade (re)
- Pou-klipkabeljou (za)
- Prude (fr, re)
- Roi (pf, us)
- Saumonnee (mu)
- Seabass (us)
- Shenbandro (km)
- Sinitapp-kuulikahven (ee)
- Spotted Nine Spinach (cn, tw)
- Spotted Ninethorn Perch (cn)
- Summan (so)
- Te Loi (ki)
- Te Nimanang (ki)
- Tekilo (fj)
- Ti-ilo (fj)
- Turnutulin (ph)
- Ujeeda (nc)
- Urat (nc)
- Vieille Cecille (sc)
- Vieille Cuisinier (dj, fr, mu)
- Vieille la Prude (fr)
- Vielle Cuisinier (mu, re)
- Worldwide-peacock Rockcod (za)
- Wu Hou (sg)
- Wumie (nc)
- Cephalopholis Urodeta
- Flagtail Grouper (ki)
- Cetoscarus Ocellatus
- Spotted Parrotfish (gu)
- Coryphaena Hippurus
- Common Dolphinfish (jp)
- Mahi Mahi (us)
- Ellochelon Vaigiensis
- Squaretail Mullet (mp)
- Epinephelus Fasciatus
- Blacktip Grouper (gu)
- Epinephelus Merra
- Honeycomb Grouper (fm)
- Epinephelus Morrhua
- Comet Grouper (jp)
- Gerres Equulus
- Japanese silver-biddy (jp)
- Girella Tricuspidata
- Luderick (jp)
- Haliotis Asinina
- Donkey Ear Abalone (au, id, jp, ph, pw)
- Hipposcarus Longiceps
- Pacific Longnose Parrotfish (gu)
- Lutjanus Fulviflamma
- Blackspot Snapper (sa)
- Lutjanus Fulvus
- Blacktail Snapper (gu)
- Lutjanus Kasmira
- Bluestriped Snapper (gu)
- Macolor Macularis
- Midnight Snapper (gu)
- Melichthys Vidua
- Pinktail Triggerfish (ph)
- Monotaxis Grandoculis
- Humpnose Bigeye Bream (gu)
- Mugil Cephalus
- Flathead Grey Mullet (us)
- Sea Mullet (jp)
- Striped Mullet (us)
- Mulloidichthys Flavolineatus
- Yellowstripe Goatfish (gu)
- Naso Lituratus
- Pacific Orange-spine Unicornfish (gu)
- Naso Unicornis
- Bluespine Unicornfish (gu)
- Parupeneus Barberinus
- Dot and dash Goatfish (jp)
- Dot-and-dash Goatfish (gu)
- Pseudobalistes Fuscus
- Blue Triggerfish (gu)
- Pterois Volitans
- Common Lionfish (jp)
- Rhinecanthus Aculeatus
- Lagoon Triggerfish (fj)
- Scarus Altipinnis
- Mini-fin Parrotfish (gu)
- Scarus Forsteni
- Whitespot Parrotfish (gu)
- Scarus Globiceps
- Violetline Parrotfish (gu)
- Scarus Oviceps
- Darkcap Parrotfish (gu)
- Scarus Psittacus
- Palenose Parrotfish (gu)
- Scolopsis Ciliata
- Whitestreak Monocle Bream (jp)
- Sebastiscus Marmoratus
- False Kelpfish (jp)
- Sphyraena Pinguis
- Striped Barracuda (jp)
- Sufflamen Chrysopterum
- Flagtail Triggerfish (gu)
- Upeneus Tragula
- Freckled Goatfish (au)
6 Structures
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Our team have tried multiple free GPS management programs and have found the best to be Garmin's Basecamp™. We provide only GPX downloads that have been tested on both Garmin's Basecamp™ and multiple fish finders. Other programs like ActiveCaptain™ could cause a variation in icon consistency as some may not be supported by the other programs. All the programs will allow you to search the database for information pertinent to planning your fishing trip. Your favorite honey holes can be easily identified and added to your personal hot spot file.
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