Saugi is a term that can refer to several different things, primarily a genus of fish and a small island. In ichthyology, Saugi is a genus of freshwater fish belonging to the family Cyprinidae. These fish are native to Asia. Species within the Saugi genus are generally small to medium-sized and are often found in rivers and streams. They are characterized by certain fin ray counts and body shapes that distinguish them from other cyprinid genera. Information on specific species within Saugi, such as their distribution, diet, and reproductive habits, can be found in specialized ichthyological literature. Separately, Saugi is also the name of a small island located in the Adriatic Sea. It is situated off the coast of Croatia. The island is uninhabited and is known for its natural landscape. Like many small islands in the region, Saugi likely experiences typical Mediterranean climate conditions. Its geographical coordinates and specific features are usually detailed in navigational charts and geographical databases. The term "saugi" itself is not commonly used in everyday language outside of these specific contexts.