Shortbill spearfish explained

The shortbill spearfish (Tetrapturus angustirostris), sometimes called the short-nosed spearfish, is a species of marlin native to the Indian and Pacific Oceans, with occasional records from the Atlantic Ocean. This species occurs in open waters not far from the surface. This species can reach a length of 230cm (90inches), though most do not exceed 190cm (80inches). The maximum recorded weight for this species is 52kg (115lb). It is of minor importance to commercial fisheries and is also a game fish. Short bill spearfish are characterized by a slim frame with a blue body that is silver underneath. Shortbill also possess a very short bill extending from their upper jaw.

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  1. Web site: Hawaiian Seafood - Spearfish (Shortbill). 2021-10-07. hawaiianseafood.com.