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  1. The giant hawkfish is endemic to the eastern Pacific Ocean. It occurs from southern Baja California and the northern Sea of Cortez to Ecuador, including all of the offshore islands in that region. It is found on reefs in shallow waters at depths down to 30 m (98 ft).

  2. The giant hawkfish is endemic to the eastern Pacific Ocean. It occurs from southern Baja California and the northern Sea of Cortez to Ecuador, including all of the offshore islands in that region. It is found on reefs in shallow waters at depths down to 30 m (98 ft).

  3. The giant hawkfish, Cirrhitus rivulatus is a species of hawkfish. It is a marine fish and the largest of the hawkfish family with maximum size of 60 cm (24 in) in total length. It is known for its social behavior towards scuba divers and its uncanny ability to perch on its pectoral fins.

  4. Florent's Guide To The Eastern Pacific Reefs - Giant Hawkfish - Cirrhitus rivulatus - Hawkfishes - - Hawkfishes - Gulf of California, Pacific Coast of Mexico to Panama -

    • Red-tailed Hawk. Red-tailed Hawks are the most frequently spotted hawks in California and appear in 21% of checklists submitted by bird watchers in summer and 31% in winter.
    • Red-shouldered Hawk. Red-shouldered Hawks are the second most frequently spotted hawks in summer and winter in California and appear in 10% and 14% of checklists, respectively.
    • Cooper’s Hawk. Cooper’s Hawks are residents of California all year, and they are a little more commonly spotted in winter, appearing in 8% of checklists submitted by bird watchers.
    • Northern Harrier. Northern Harriers are more commonly spotted in California during winter. Then they fly north for the breeding season all the way to Canada.
  5. Jun 13, 2023 · This species can be found along the Gulf of California, from Baja, CA, as far south as northern Colombia and the Galapagos Islands. It is solitary and lives in shallow waters near the coast, often camouflaged against rocks.

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  7. Home » Species. Giant Hawkfish. Scientific name: Cirrhitus rivulatus. Distinctive features: 1. Dark olive to brown bands and markings outlined in bright blue to blue-green. 2. Two white to pale spots below rear dorsal fin. Size: 10-16 in. max. 21 in. Medium to light olive to brown. Large, fat lips; tassels on tips of dorsal fin spines.

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