Family Pholidae - gunnels
Gunnels occur in cold shallow waters of the Pacific and Atlantic oceans.
Coloration varies from brilliant orange and lime green to drab brown. Most
gunnels average less than 30 cm and inhabit areas with rocks and vegetation.
Penpoint gunnel- Apodichthys flavidus

Remarks: Prefers rocky
coastal zones with kelp but does frequent the bay. An elusive eel-like fish
hiding in kelp and rock crevices.
Identification: The
pelvic fins are absent and the pectoral fins are rounded. The dorsal fin extends
from the rear of head to caudal fin; anal fin half the length of the dorsal fin.
A black bar radiates down from the eye. Body color either lime green or reddish
brown. Length to 46cm.
Range: Alaska to southern
California.
Saddleback gunnel- Pholis ornata

Remarks: Resides in the
bay year round, near algae and rock structures. Remains close to the substrate,
feeding on mollusks and small crustaceans.
Identification:
Coloration is olive to brown with darker V-shaped markings at dorsal fin
base. A dark bar extends down from the eye. Pectoral fins are rounded and the
pelvic fins are tiny. Length to 30cm.
Range: British
Columbia to central California.