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Nenue, Rudderfish, Kyphosus analogus. One of the more attractive of the various Kyphosus species. As far as I know, the Hawaiians call them all Nenue without differentiating between the different Kyphosus species. This is a schooling fish and large schools of these can often be seen on shallow to medium depth reefs and tidal flats.
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