Saturday, February 6, 2016

Skipjack tuna

Skipjack tuna or Katsuwonus pelamis have been harvested in the eastern Pacific by commercial bait boats since the early 1900s, and later by commercial purse seine, gilinet, troll fisheries and recreational fisheries. It is one of the most abundant pelagic tuna species.

Skipjack - leaner than albacore tune; it is the most commonly used tuna for canning.

Skipjack tuna occur throughout the tropical, subtropical waters and warm temperate waters of all oceans. They are two stock structures hypothesized for Pacific skipjack tuna, a single stock with isolated subgroups two or more different stocks.
Katsuwonus pelamis
They are common throughout the tropical Atlantic south to Argentina and may range as far as Cape Cod, Massachusetts, in summer months.

Skipjack tuna can attain a maximum of 40 to 45 inches in length but are commonly between 16 and 28 inches long and weigh for 5 to 15 pounds. Skipjack tuna feeding is opportunistic on fish, crustaceans and cephalopods.
Skipjack tuna

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