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Tuna (Yellow Fin)
Scientific Name:
Thunnus Albacares
Region:
Pacific Islands, West Coast
Color:
Metallic, dark blue back and upper sides. They change from yellow to silver on their stomach
Size:
Up to 6 feet long and 400 pounds
Tuna (Big Eye)
Scientific Name:
Thunnus Obesus
Region:
Pacific Islands, West Coast
Color:
Dark metallic blue on the back and upper sides and white on the lower sides and belly
Size:
Up to 6.5 feet in length and an average weight of 215 pounds
Albacore
Scientific Name:
Thunnus Alalunga
Region:
Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Ocean, as well as the Mediterranean Sea.
Color:
Its body is dark blue dorsally, shades of silvery white ventrally, and covered by small scales.
Size:
Up to 4 feet long and 80 pounds
Mahi Mahi
Scientific Name:
Coryphaena hippurus
Region:
Pacific Islands, West Coast, New England/Mid-Atlantic, Southeast
Color:
Brightly colored back is an electric greenish blue, lower body is gold or sparkling silver, and sides have a mixture of dark and lights spots.
Size:
Up to 7 feet long and 88 pounds
Swordfish
Scientific Name:
Xiphias Gladius
Region:
Pacific Islands, West Coast, New England/Mid-Atlantic, Southeast
Color:
Darkest on top, generally black or brown, and fades to a lighter color below.
Size:
The average size caught is 100 to 300 pounds and 14 feet long
Ono/Wahoo
Scientific Name:
Acanthocybium Solandri
Region:
Pacific Islands, West Coast, New England/Mid-Atlantic, Southeast
Color:
Steel blue with a pale blue stomach
Size:
Up to 8 feet and 158 pounds, but usually between 3.3 and 5.4 feet long
Opah/Moonfish
Scientific Name:
Lampris
Region:
Pacific Islands
Color:
Deep red orange with white spots covering the flank
Size:
The average caught size is 100 pounds with a diameter of 3 feet
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