Black marlin | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Actinopterygii |
Order: | Perciformes |
Family: | Istiophoridae |
Genus: | Makaira |
Species: | M. indica |
Binomial name | |
Makaira indica Cuvier, 1832 |
The black marlin (Makaira indica) is a species of marlin found in tropical and subtropical Indo-Pacific and east Pacific oceans from near the surface to depths of 915 metres (3,002 ft).[2] It is a large commercial game fish with a maximum published length of 4.65 metres (15.3 ft) and weight of 750 kilograms (1,700 lb).[2] It is one of the largest marlins and bony fish. This marlin is one of the fastest fish on earth reaching speeds up to 50 mph or 128km/h.[3] This fish is highly prized if caught.
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In 2010, Greenpeace International has added the black marlin to its seafood red list. "The Greenpeace International seafood red list is a list of fish that are commonly sold in supermarkets around the world, and which have a very high risk of being sourced from unsustainable fisheries."[4]
50m/hr or 80 km/hr