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Marlin story

classfication [swordfish ] [Indo-Pacific blue marlin] [Pacific sailfish ] [striped marlin / barred marlin ]
overview swordfish blue marlin pacific sailfish striped marlin
kingdom Animalia Animalia Animalia Animalia
division chordate chordate chordate chordate
class Osteichthyes Osteichthyes Osteichthyes Osteichthyes
order Osteichthyes Osteichthyes Osteichthyes Osteichthyes
family Xiphiidae Xiphiidae Xiphiidae Marlin
extinction grade Lack of resources Assessment impossible Assessment impossible Assessment impossible
behavior   Community life (around 10pcs) when small, Separate life when big Swim with dorsal and caudal fin out of surface of water  
size 4~ 4.5m Size over than 400cm, Weigh over than 570kg dorsal : dark navy belley : grey white dorsal : dark blue belley : grey white, 10-15 ea of stripes with deep dark blue color
body color dorsal : dark brown belley : light brown milky-white dorsal : dark navy belley : grey white dorsal : dark blue belley : grey white, 10-15 ea of stripes with deep dark blue color
breeding season March - July August - October August - September May - July
habitat Depth of water within 800m Depth of water within 40m Ocean Depth of water within 200m
distribution Tropical, Temperature area of Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Ocean Sub-tropical area of Indian and Pacific Ocean like Korea, Japan, Taiwan and western sea of USA Nei호boring seas of Korea, Japan and Taiwan Tropical, Temperature area of Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Ocean
sliced cut swordfish blue marlin pacific sailfish striped marlin

Patagonian toothfish

The Patagonian toothfish, Dissostichus eleginoides (also known as Chilean sea bass), is a fish found in the cold, temperate waters (between depths of 45 m (148 ft) to 3,850 m (12,631 ft)) of the southern Atlantic, southern Pacific, Indian, and Southern Oceans on seamounts and continental shelves around most sub-Antarctic islands. A close relative, the Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni), is found farther south around the edges of the Antarctic shelf; it also lives in the Ross Sea. The average weight of a commercially caught Patagonian toothfish is 9–10 kg (20–22 lb), with large adults occasionally exceeding 200 kilograms (440 lb).

Opah

Opah (also commonly known as moonfish, sunfish, kingfish, redfin ocean pan, and Jerusalem haddock) are large, colorful, deep-bodied pelagic Lampriform fish comprising the small family Lampridae (also spelled Lamprididae). There are only two living species in a single genus: Lampris (from the Greek lamprid-, "brilliant" or "clear"). One species is found in tropical to temperate waters of most oceans, while the other is limited to a circumglobal distribution in the Southern Ocean, with the 34th parallel as its northern limit. Two additional species, one in the genus Lampris and the other in the monotypic Megalampris, are only known from fossil remains. The extinct family, Turkmenidae, from the Paleogene of Central Asia, is closely related, though much smaller.

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