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Makaira mazara

(Black Spearfish, Black Spearfish, Blue Marlin, Blue Marlin, Blue Marlin Fish, Blue Marlin Fish, Cuban Blue Marlin, Cuban Blue Marlin, Indo-Pacific Blue Marlin, Indo-Pacific Blue Marlin, Indo-Pacific Blue-Marlin, Indo-Pacific Blue-Marlin, Marlin, Marlin, Pacific Blue Marlin, Pacific Blue Marlin)

Overview

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Family : Billfishes ; Epipelagic and oceanic species mostly confined to the waters on the warmer side of the 24¦C surface isotherm and known to effect seasonal north-south migrations. Not usually seen close to land masses or islands, unless there is a deep drop-off of the shelf. Remain mostly within the upper 37 m. Believed to form small-scale schools of at most 10 individuals. Larger fish tend to swim solitarily (Ref. 43) but smaller ones form schools of about 10 individuals (Ref. 9987). Feed on squids , tuna-like fishes , crustaceans and cephalopods (Ref. 9308). Also caught with troll lines (Ref. 9308). The flesh is of good quality and is marketed frozen and prepared as sashimi and sausages in Japan (Ref. 9308); also utilized fresh (Ref. 9987). Also Ref. 9692.

Common Names

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Common Names in Afrikaans:

Blou Marlyn

Common Names in Agutaynen:

Manombok

Common Names in Arabic:

Kheil

Common Names in Bikol:

Bigok

Common Names in Carolinian:

Taghalar, Taguraar

Common Names in Cebuano:

Dugho, Malasugi, Wahoo

Common Names in Chavacano:

Manumbok

Common Names in Creole, Fren:

Empereur, Espadron Ble

Common Names in Creole, French:

Empereur, Espadron Ble, Marlin Bleu

Common Names in Danish:

Indo-Pacifisk Blå Marlin

Common Names in Davawenyo:

Lip-Lipan

Common Names in English:

Black Spearfish, Blue Marlin, Blue Marlin Fish, Cuban Blue Marlin, Indo-Pacific Blue Marlin, Indo-Pacific Blue-Marlin, Marlin, Pacific Blue Marlin

Common Names in French:

Empereur, Empereur Bleu, Makaire Bleu De I'indo-Pacifique, Makaire Bleu Indo-Pacifique, Marlin Bleu

Common Names in Hawaiian:

A´u, A'u

Common Names in Hiligaynon:

Malasugi, Manumbok

Common Names in Ilokano:

Dol-Lakak

Common Names in Japanese:

Aburakajiki, Kurokajiki, Tsun

Common Names in Komoro:

M'bassi N'dwaro

Common Names in Korean:

Nok-Sae-Chi

Common Names in Kuyunon:

Malasugi

Common Names in Malagasy:

Androaro

Common Names in Malay:

Mersudji

Common Names in Mandarin Chinese:

丁挽, 油旗魚, 藍槍魚, 鐵皮, 鐵皮丁挽, 黑皮仔, 黑皮旗魚

Common Names in Maranao/Samal/Tao Su:

Manumbok, Marlin

Common Names in Misima-Panea:

Bwagilum

Common Names in Misima-Paneati:

Bwagilum

Common Names in Polish:

Makaira Smugowa

Common Names in Portuguese:

Espadim Azul

Common Names in Russian:

Ch'joernij Marlin

Common Names in Somali:

Daanbeeri

Common Names in Spanish:

Aguja Azul, Aguja Azul Del Indo Pac, Aguja Azul Del Indo-Pacifico, Marlín Azul, Marlin Azul Del Indo-Pacifico, Marlín Negro, Merlín Azul, Merlin Rayado, Pez Zuncho, Picudo Blanco, Picudo Rollizo

Common Names in Swahili:

Nduwalo, Samsuli

Common Names in Tagalog:

Malasugi, Marlin

Common Names in Tahitian:

Haura

Common Names in Vietnamese:

Cá C? Xanh, Cá Cè'den

Common Names in Waray-waray:

Malasugi

Description

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Family Istiophoridae

Distribution: most tropical and subtropical waters. Premaxilla and nasal bones produced , forming a spear-like bill or rostrum with a rounded cross-section. Gill membranes not united to isthmus. Very narrow pelvic fins. Jaw teeth present. Two keels on each side of caudal peduncle in adults . Dorsal fin extending over much of body length ; sometimes resembling a sail. Dorsal fin can be depresssed into a groove . Lateral line persists in life. Vertebrae 24. Maximum length 4 m. Bill used for stunning prey fish. The morphological adaptations required for maintaining high brain and retinal temperatures are discussed in Brock et al. 1993 Science 260:210-214. Very popular as game fish .The family Istiophoridae belongs to the Class Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes ) and the Order Perciformes. It contains 3 genera and 11 species. It may be found in Marine environments and is primarily Marine. Members of this family are not used in the aquarium trade. Reproductively, most members of this family are nonguarders. The main mode of swimming of adult fish in this family is thunniform. Compared with other fish, the activity level of this family tends to be very active . Members of this family have been dated back to the Cretaceous period. Etymology of this family name : Greek, istion = sail + Greek, pherein = to carry

Habitat

Biome: Saltwater . Pelagic .

Taxonomy

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Ambiguous Synonyms

  1. Makaira nigricans Lacepède, 1802

Unambiguous Synonyms

  1. Eumakaira nigra Hirasaka & Nakamura, 1947
  2. Istiompax howardi Whitley, 1954
  3. Istiompax mazara (Jordan & Snyder, 1901)
  4. Makaira ampla mazara (Jordan & Schneider, 1901)
  5. Makaira ampla subsp. mazara (Jordan & Schneider, 1901)
  6. Makaira nigra (Hirasaka & Nakamura, 1947)
  7. Makaira nigricans subsp. mazara (Jordan & Snyder, 1901)
  8. Tetrapturus mazara Jordan & Snyder, 1901

Notes

Name Status: Accepted Name . Latest taxonomic scrutiny: Data last modified by FishBase 07-Mar-1995

Similar Species

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Members of the genus Makaira

There are approximately 20 species in this genus:

M. ampla ampla · M. ampla marlina · M. ampla mazara · M. ampla tahitiensis · M. audax zelandica · M. nigricans · M. grammatica · M. indica · M. indica (Black Marlin) · M. marlina marlina · M. marlina tahitiensis · M. mazara (Black Spearfish) · M. mazara tahitiensis · M. nigricans (Atlantic Blue Marlin) · M. nigricans ampla · M. nigricans marlina · M. nigricans mazara · M. nigricans nigricans · M. nigricans tahitiensis · M. purdyi

Bibliography

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Data Sources

Accessed through GBIF Data Portal March 01, 2008:

Identifiers

Last Revised: 2008-10-02