Whiting (Gadus Pollachius)

"A fish very similar to cod, but smaller that is caught with the hake fishing gear."
Baldaque da Silva, 1892, p. 70, 482 and 517

Piper Gurnard (Trigla Hirando)

"Small fish resembling the red gurnard."
Baldaque da Silva, 1892, p. 96, 487 and 517

Conger Eel (Muraena Anguilla)

"A cylindrical form fish, very long, similar to the serpent, and which is very frequent in the waters of our coast."
Baldaque da Silva, 1892, p. 48, 492 and 517

Pouting (Gadus Luscus)

"Small salt-water fish, very common on our coast and river mouths."
Baldaque da Silva, 1892, p. 162 and 497 and 518

Red Seabream (Pagellus Centrodontus)

"A fish from the high seas, whose characteristic features are two black meshes one on each side of the body, near the head, and the fins of a reddish colour."
Baldaque da Silva, 1892, p. 84, 500 and 517

Mussel (Mytilus Edulis)

"Bivalve mollusc from the maritime waters of the coast."
Baldaque da Silva, 1892, p. 470, 504 and 519

Porgy (Pagrus Vulgaris)

"Fish of coastal waters."
Baldaque da Silva, 1892, p. 60, 506 and 517

Hake (Gadus Merlucius)

"Big fish from the high sea."
Baldaque da Silva, 1892, p. 10, 508 and 517

Octopus (Octopus Vulgaris)

"The largest mollusc of the coastal waters and the high seas."
Baldaque da Silva, 1892, p. 462, 508 and 519

Skatefish (Raia Córva)

"A flat fish of the high seas."
Baldaque da Silva, 1892, p. 18, 510 and 517

Sea Bass (Labrax Lupus, C.)

"Fish of the coastal waters."
Baldaque da Silva, 1892, p. 108, 511 and 518

Turbot (Rhombus Laevis)

"A large, flat fish of the coastal waters."
Baldaque da Silva, 1892, p. 54, 511 and 517

Red Gurnard (Trigla Hirando)

"Fish of the high seas, very common on our coast."
Baldaque da Silva, 1892, p. 96, 511 and 517
V. N. de Anha's Octopus Fisherman | Early 20th century

Sardine (Clupea Spratus)

"Small fish very abundant in maritime waters."
Baldaque da Silva, 1892, p. 128, 512 and 518