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  2. Bluefin trevally - Wikipedia

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    The bluefin trevally is a large fish, growing to a maximum known length of 117 cm and a weight of 43.5 kg, [2] however it is rare at lengths greater than 80 cm. [8] It is similar in shape to a number of other large jacks and trevallies, having an oblong, compressed body with the dorsal profile slightly more convex than the ventral profile, particularly anteriorly.

  3. Coastal trevally - Wikipedia

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    The coastal trevally (Carangoides coeruleopinnatus), also known as the onion trevally, Japanese trevally or bluefin kingfish, is a species of inshore marine fish in the jack family Carangidae. The species is distributed throughout the tropical and subtropical waters of the Indian and west Pacific Oceans , from South Africa in the west to Japan ...

  4. Caranx - Wikipedia

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    bluefin trevally: the tropical waters of the Indian and Pacific Oceans, ranging from Eastern Africa in the west to Central America in the east, including Japan in the north and Australia in the south Caranx papuensis Alleyne & W. J. Macleay, 1877: brassy trevally: range extends from South Africa and Madagascar north along the East African coast

  5. Carangiformes - Wikipedia

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    Carangiformes is a large, diverse order of ray-finned fishes within the clade Percomorpha.It is part of a sister clade to the Ovalentaria, alongside its sister group, the Anabantaria (including Anabantiformes and Synbranchiformes).

  6. Pelagic fish - Wikipedia

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    The marine pelagic environment is the largest aquatic habitat on Earth, occupying 1,370 million cubic kilometres (330 million cubic miles), and is the habitat for 11% of known fish species. The oceans have a mean depth of 4,000 metres (2.5 miles). About 98% of the total water volume is below 100 metres (330 ft), and 75% is below 1,000 metres ...

  7. Island trevally - Wikipedia

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    The island trevally, island jack, thicklip trevally or false bluefin trevally (Carangoides orthogrammus) is a widespread species of offshore marine fish classified in the jack family Carangidae. The island trevally is common through the tropical regions of the Indian and Pacific Oceans , ranging from Mozambique and the Seychelles in the west to ...

  8. Augusta- and Georgia-based conservation groups seek to ... - AOL

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    Grant-funded habitat project dedicated to birds is planned for 11 acres on Blanchard Road. Augusta- and Georgia-based conservation groups seek to transform Evans land for bird habitat Skip to main ...

  9. Caranginae - Wikipedia

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    Caranx melampygus G. Cuvier, 1833 (bluefin trevally) Caranx papuensis Alleyne & W. J. Macleay, 1877 (brassy trevally) Caranx rhonchus É. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1817 (false scad) Caranx ruber (Bloch, 1793) (bar jack) Caranx senegallus G. Cuvier, 1833 (Senegal jack) Caranx sexfasciatus Quoy & Gaimard, 1825 (bigeye trevally) Caranx tille G ...