File:Longface emperor - Guam.jpg

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English: "The longface emperor gets its name from its distinctive elongated head. Large emperors like this one are known as “lililok” in the indigeneous Chamorro language of the Mariana Islands. They typically live for more than 20 years. Lililok are popular in fisheries, but their long lifespan makes them vulnerable to overfishing. It has been unclear just how lililok and other popular reef fish populations around Guam are doing—until now. "
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Source https://media.fisheries.noaa.gov/styles/original/s3/dam-migration/750x500-longface-emperor-fish.jpg?null&itok=-LzWEQqS, used in https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/feature-story/how-are-coral-reef-fish-doing-guam.
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