Bigeye Trevally | |||||||
FAO name: Local common name: Scientific name: Family: Total Length: Width[excl fins]: Weight: Water: Depth range: Importance: Local waters: Habitat: Identifications: |
Bigeye Trevally Caranx sexfasciatus Carangidae [Jacks & Pompanos] 34.9 cm [max to 120 cm] 9.3 cm 518 gm [max to 18 kg] Marine, brackish, freshwater Up to 96 m Commercial fisheries; Gamefish. Yes. Coastal & oceanic waters with reefs. Occasionally enters rivers & swim well into inland freshwater, though not in local context. Blue-green dorsally, silvery white, sometimes with shades of yellow below. Tail fin yellowish-black. Adipose eyelid well developed[the bulge just behind the eyes]. A small black spot on the upper edge of opercle[gill cover]. Dorsal spines:9, rays:19-22; Anal spines:3, rays:14-17. The best way to ID trevallies is to count the fins & you'll be able to pinpoint or at least narrow it down to only a few possiblities. |
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