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The swordfish (Xiphias gladius ... (14 ft 11 in) in length and 650 kg (1,430 lb) in weight. [4] [6] ... and Pacific swordfish reach a greater size than northwest ...
The maximum size of this fish is 61.4 kg (135 lb) and 1.5 m (4.9 ft) long. [130] Sculpins (Scorpaeniformes) Although less venomous than many smaller fish in the same order, the skilfish (Erilepis zonifer) of the North Pacific, is largest sculpin. The maximum size is 1.9 m (6.2 ft) and the weight can be up to 91 kg (201 lb). [131]
weight Maximum age Trophic level FishBase FAO IUCN status; Xiphiidae: Xiphias: Swordfish: Xiphias gladius (Linnaeus, 1758) 455 cm 300 cm 650 kg years 4.49 [16] [17] Near threatened [18] Istiophoridae: Istiophorus Sailfish: Atlantic sailfish: Istiophorus albicans (Latreille, 1804) 315 cm cm 58.1 kg 17 years [19] 4.50 [20] Not assessed: Indo ...
A swordfish's characteristic bill gives it its name, and it can grow to more than 1,000 pounds and 170 inches long. Commercially fished swordfish are typically 50 to 200 pounds and 47 to 75 inches ...
There is a dispute based on the taxonomy of the sailfish, and either one or two species have been recognized. [3] [4] No differences have been found in mtDNA, morphometrics or meristics between the two supposed species and most authorities now only recognize a single species, Istiophorus platypterus, found in warmer oceans around the world.
The Swordfish (Xiphias gladius) is a large oceanic apex predator inhabiting all the world's oceans. It is found in the entire Indian Ocean down to latitude 45°S. [ 1 ] Before the 1990s X gladius was mainly a non-targeted catch of industrial longline fisheries; but after 1990 catches increased from around 8,000 t to 36,000 t in 1998 with ...
"Swordfish reach a maximum size of 177 in. (455 cm) total length and a maximum weight of 1,400 lbs. (650 kg), although the individuals commercially taken are usually 47 to 75 in. (120-190 cm) long in the Pacific. Females are larger than males of the same age, and nearly all specimens over 300 lbs. (140 kg) are female.
The wahoo is perhaps the fastest fish for its size, attaining a speed of 19 lengths per second, reaching 78 kilometres per hour (48 mph). Flying fish Their glides are typically around 50 meters (160 ft), but they can use updrafts at the leading edge of waves to cover distances of at least 400 meters (1,300 ft). [ 114 ]