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  Names

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   Latin: Pomatomaus saltatrix

French: Tassergal

German: Blaufisch

Spanish: Anjora

Russian: Lufar

Japanese: Amikiri

  Description

Bluefish are vicious predators with sharp razor-like teeth. When it comes to savagery bluefish are said to outdo even sharks. Young bluefish feed mainly on crustaceans, molusks and small fish. As they grow older the fish begin to feed on menhaden, mullet, and anchovies. Bluefish range in weight from 0.5 to 9 kg (1-20 lbs) although most commercially harvested bluefish range between 2-5.5 kg (4-12 lbs). The population dynamics of the bluefish are not well understood and are highly unpredictable.

Markets

Commercial Aspects

 Exporting Countries
Capture:
United States

Primary Consumers
United States, Canada, Mediterranean region

Commercial harvests range from 25,000 to 45,000 metric tons per year.

Production Trends

Diet/Health Info

Highly unpredictable population dynamics do not allow for predictable trends in production

  • Calories per 100g: 124
  • Sodium per 100g: 60 mg
  • Cholesterol per 100g: 59 mg
  • Bluefish contain large amounts of the unsaturated fat omega-3. 100g of bluefish provides 1.2 g of omega-3 fats.

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