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Sphyraena chrysotaenia

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is covered in scales and its lower posterior margin is concave. They are coloured brown-grey above and silvery below, a dusky stripe runs from the snout through centre of the eye, above the base of the pectoral fin to base of the tail, this stripe may show a yellowish tint on the head. The distal
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is now the most common species of barracuda caught by artisanal fisheries in Lebanon, outnumbering the other landed species by 70%. It can be caught in considerable quantities in inshore waters using purse-seine nets, gillnets and by trawling. It was first recorded in the
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in the Mediterranean showed that the fish, after its invasion of this Sea, lost at least two parasite species, co-introduced three parasite species and acquired six native parasite species from its native congener
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portion of first dorsal and caudal fins is blackish, the second dorsal, pectoral and base of the caudal fins are yellowish. They have been recorded up to 32 cm standard length but average 20–25 cm.
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below it. The large head is conical with a large eye, pointed snout and slightly projecting lower jaw. The jaws and palate are lines with large canine shaped teeth which vary in size. The small scales are
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has with five spiny rays, with the first ray being the longest, the rays then progressively decrease in size posteriorly. The second dorsal fin has its origin in front of the origin of the
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forms large schools in inshore waters in the pelagic and demersal zones to a depth of 50m. It is piscivorous, catching its food near the bottom and feeds mainly on schooling fish such as
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Zouari-Ktari Rim; Ennejjar Samira; Bradai Mohamed-Nejmeddine; Ghorbel Mohamed; Bouain Abderrahmen (2007). "Age and Growth of the Lessepsian Migrant
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Zouari-Ktari Rim; Bradai Mohamed-Nejmeddine; Bouain Abderrahmen (2009). "Reproduction and growth of the Yellowstripe Barracuda
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studies showed indications of overexploitation of the stock as fish being landed were too small to be sexually mature.
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has a very elongated, torpedo-shaped body, typical of the barracudas, with two well-separated dorsal fins, the first
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which is found in the Indo-West Pacific region. It has entered the Mediterranean Sea from the Red Sea through the
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reaches sexual maturity at a total length of 195mm for females and 197.1mm for males, usually at 2 years old.
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Commercial Landing and Fishing Metiers within the Artisanal Fishery of Tyre, Lebanon
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Stefano Lelli; Dr Paolo Carpentieri; Dr Francesco Colloca; Sarjoun Moubayed (2006).
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Boussellaa, Wiem; Neifar, Lassad; Goedknegt, M. Anouk; Thieltges, David W. (2018).
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and is now an important species in the fisheries of the eastern Mediterranean.
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Klunzinger, 1884 from the Gulf of Gabes (Eastern Mediterranean)(abstract)".
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is a relatively short-lived species with a maximum age of 5 years old.
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https://ciesm.org/atlas/fishes_2nd_edition/Sphyraena_chrysotaenia.pdf
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in 2002 and now forms an important part of the total fishery. In the
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sits directly below the origin of the first dorsal fin with the
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Azza El Ganainy; Amal Amin; Abdallah Ali; Hanan Osman (2016).
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in form and the lateral line is almost straight. The
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Sphyraena obtusata Cuvier, 1829(=Osphromenus nobilis)
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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Actinopterygii
Istiophoriformes
Sphyraenidae
Sphyraena
Binomial name
Klunzinger
Synonyms
Sphyraenidae
Suez Canal
Lessepesian migrant
dorsal fin
anal fin
pectoral fin
pelvic fin
cycloid
preoperculum
Indo-West Pacific
Madagascar
China
Australia
Palestine
Malta
Adriatic Sea
Sardinella aurita

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