The Goby is a small fish often found hiding among rocks and seaweed in rockpools. They have a big head, a long body, and their fins help them stay steady on the bottom, almost like they’re resting on little arms. Gobies eat tiny animals like worms and shrimp, helping to keep those populations balanced. They’re also food for larger fish and birds, making them an important link in the food chain. Some gobies even form partnerships with other animals, like sharing burrows with shrimp. They’re peaceful, helpful fish that show how even the smallest creatures play a big part in the rockpool world.