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  2. List of common commercial fish of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka is a tropical island situated close to the southern tip of India. It is situated in the middle of Indian Ocean. Because of being an island, Sri Lanka has many endemic freshwater fauna, as well as thousands of marine and brackish water fauna. [1] Fishing is the way of life of most of coastal community.

  3. Japanese amberjack - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese amberjack or yellowtail, Seriola quinqueradiata, is a species of jack fish in the family Carangidae, native to the northwest Pacific Ocean. It is known as shiyu ( 鰤魚 ) in China , bang'eo ( 방어 ) in Korea , and buri ( 鰤 ) or hamachi ( 魬 ) in Japan .

  4. Yellowtail scad - Wikipedia

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    The yellowtail scad is widely distributed in the tropical and subtropical regions of the Indo-Pacific region. [4] In the Indian Ocean, the species is known from as far south as South Africa, distributed north along the east African coast including Madagascar, and further north to the Persian Gulf, Red Sea, India, Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia. [10]

  5. Yellowtail Ceviche Recipe - AOL

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    4 oz sushi-grade yellowtail (hamachi), cut into 6 slices; 1 juice from lime; salt, to taste; 3 tbsp fried plantain threads; 1 / 2 tsp chiffonade;

  6. Tororo (food) - Wikipedia

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    Yamakake, hamachi (yellowtail) over tororo. Tororo is served cold and is consumed on its own though, the foodstuff can also be used as a side dish for other dishes or as an ingredient to other dishes. It is usually flavorless but other condiments such as wasabi, dashi, miso, and chopped spring onions are added for flavor or for other dishes. [15]

  7. Apolemichthys xanthurus - Wikipedia

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    Apolemichthys xanthurus was first formally described in 1950 as Holacanthus xanthotis by the British naturalist Edward Turner Bennett (1797–1836) with the type locality given as Sri Lanka. [5] Its specific name xanthurus means "yellow tail" and refers to the yellow tail which also gives this species one of its common names. [6]

  8. Lethrinus crocineus - Wikipedia

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    Lethrinus crocineus, the yellowtail emperor, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Lethrinidae, the emperors and emperor breams. This fish is found in the Indian Ocean. This fish is found in the Indian Ocean.

  9. Zebrasoma xanthurum - Wikipedia

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    Zebrasoma xanthurum, the purple tang or yellowtail tang, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Acanthuridae which includes the surgeonfishes, unicornfishes and tangs. This species is endemic to the north western Indian Ocean.