Definition
Clinidae is a family of fish commonly known as clinids or kelpfish. They are typically small and elongated, often found in temperate marine environments, particularly among kelp forests. They are masters of camouflage, blending seamlessly with their surroundings. They are like the chameleons of the sea, changing color to match their environment. These fish are a key part of their ecosystem. This family showcases the diversity of marine life.