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  2. White marlin - Wikipedia

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    The white marlin (Tetrapterus albida/Kajikia albida), also known as Atlantic white marlin, marlin, skilligalee, [3] is a species of billfish that lives in the epipelagic zone of the tropical and subtropical Atlantic Ocean. They are found between the latitudes of 45° N and 45° S in waters deeper than 100 m.

  3. WMO Day 2 leaderboard: White Marlin is the current big money ...

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    A white marlin catch finally qualified Tuesday night, as did two blue marlin catches. A look at the current big money leaders at White Marlin Open. WMO Day 2 leaderboard: White Marlin is the ...

  4. Ocean City boat lands 640-pound blue marlin, wins $6.2 ... - AOL

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    The biggest billfish mostly weren’t biting, but an Ocean City, Maryland, boat landed a mammoth fish Friday to make it a hometown three-peat during the 50th annual White Marlin Open. John Ols, a ...

  5. Marlin fishing - Wikipedia

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    White marlin were first caught here as early as 1934, and in 1939, 171 whites were caught in a single day (29 July). The years 1969-1971 had some exceptional white marlin fishing with over 2,000 fish being caught or released per year. Venezuela. The La Guaira Bank off the coast of Venezuela hosts great concentrations of white marlin in season.

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  7. White Marlin Open 2024: Everything you need to know about ...

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    Boats and Prize Money. Last year's White Marlin Open was the tournament's 50th anniversary, and it saw 400 boats compete for $10.3 million dollars, which was a world record amount of prize money.

  8. Roundscale spearfish - Wikipedia

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    According to a study, [6] about 30% of the white marlin landings registered should have been identified as roundscale spearfishs. The white marlin benefits from a long landings historical record. With a maximum of 4900mt in 1965, [10] white marlin (and thus roundscale spearfish) landings have decreased till 350mt in 2011. [15]

  9. Marlin - Wikipedia

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    A marlin features prominently in the last chapter and climactic scenes of Christina Stead's The Man Who Loved Children. Sam's friend Saul gives Sam a marlin, and Sam makes his children help him render the fish's fat. The Miami Marlins, a professional baseball team based in Miami, Florida, is named after the fish.