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- Albacore - Wikipedia
Albacore is a prized food, and the albacore fishery is economically significant Methods of fishing include pole and line, long-line fishing, trolling, and some purse seining
- North Atlantic Albacore Tuna - NOAA Fisheries
Albacore tuna live in tropical and warm temperate waters in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans In the Atlantic, they’re found from Nova Scotia to northern Argentina, and from Ireland to South Africa
- Albacore - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
The albacore (Thunnus alalunga), known also as the longfin tuna, is a species of tuna of the order Scombriformes It is found in temperate and tropical waters across the globe in the epipelagic and mesopelagic zones
- Albacore Tuna | World Wildlife Fund
Albacore is one of the smaller tuna species, reaching sizes between skipjack and yellowfin They are bullet-shaped with a dark blue back and lighter blue-gray sides and belly
- Albacore Tuna (Thunnus alalunga)
Albacore Tuna are known for their sleek, silvery bodies and mild, delicate flavor Learn about their migratory patterns in the open ocean, distinct features, and their significance in commercial and sport fishing
- Albacore Research Foundation
Albacore Tuna is a highly migratory species; it travels vast distances in its lifetime Learn more about its incredible behaviors and habitat Tuna are pelagic species, spending their lives in the open ocean Albacore Tuna is one of the smaller tuna species
- Albacore Tuna Fish Facts - Thunnus alalunga - A-Z Animals
The Albacore Tuna, or longfin tuna, is a large, smooth-skinned pelagic fish that roams the open oceans in massive schools As one of the main cornerstones of the world’s fishing industries, albacore stocks are carefully managed by governmental agencies to prevent overfishing
- Species Profile – Albacore
The albacore is a species of tuna that is found in temperate and tropical waters across the globe in the epipelagic and mesopelagic zones The albacore tuna has exceptionally long pectoral fins compared to other tuna species
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