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- Mahi-mahi - Wikipedia
These fish are most commonly found in the waters around the Gulf of Mexico, Costa Rica, Hawaii, and the Indian Ocean In Italy it is called corifena, lampuga or pesce capone, and has even given its name to the caponata though eggplant has now taken the place of the fish
- Dolphinfish – Discover Fishes - Florida Museum
Dolphinfish are swift-moving, agile predators and are able to overcome most prey items This fish often associates with Sargassum in the Florida Current and Gulf Stream, where they prey primarily upon the smaller fishes and invertebrates associated with these tide lines
- Dolphin Fish (Mahi-Mahi) Facts - ThoughtCo
There are two species of dolphin fish The common dolphin fish (also known as mahi-mahi or dorado) is C hippurus The other species of dolphin fish is C equiselis, which is also known as the pompano dolphin fish Both species in the genus Coryphaena have a compressed head and single dorsal fin running the full length of the body
- Atlantic Mahi Mahi - NOAA Fisheries
Dolphinfish is managed as part of the Puerto Rico Dolphinfish Complex The Complex has not been assessed, but the complex is not subject to overfishing based on 2022 catch data
- Dolphinfish | FWC
Fast swimmers and one of the fastest-growing fish, though to live no more than 5 years Spawns in warm oceanic currents throughout much of the year Diet includes flying fish and squid State Record: 81 lb, caught near Lantana Fishing Tips and Facts: Adults eat squid, flying fish and other small fish while cruising weed lines in offshore waters
- Mahi Mahi (Dolphin Fish) - A-Z Animals
Mahi-mahi, also called common dolphinfish, is a surface-dwelling ray-finned fish species that lives in temperate, tropical, and subtropical waters around the world Mahi-mahi is considered one of the most beautiful ocean fish because of its shimmery, vivid colors
- What is a Dolphinfish? - Ocean Conservancy
Despite its shared name, it’s unrelated to the more well-known marine mammal The dolphinfish is a jaw-droppingly beautiful pelagic (open ocean) fish species that also carries two other nicknames: dorado and mahi mahi (the latter translating to “strong strong” in Hawaiian)
- Mahimahi | Description, Diet, Facts | Britannica
Although the mahimahi is sometimes called dolphinfish or dolphin, it shares no relation to the marine mammal, and it is unclear why they share the same name (see also dolphin)
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