Wholesale Skipjack Tuna Fish In Norway
Skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis) are a species of tuna fish, known for their streamlined bodies, dark purplish-blue backs, and silver bellies with dark bands. They are highly migratory and found in tropical and subtropical waters worldwide. Skipjack tuna are a major commercial species, fished globally for food and also known for their tendency to school around floating objects and their association with fish aggregating devices (FADs).
- Appearance: Streamlined body, dark purplish-blue back, silver lower sides and belly with 4-6 dark bands.
- Size: Typically up to 1.1 meters in length.
- Habitat: Found in tropical and subtropical waters of the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans.
- Diet: Opportunistic feeders, consuming fish, crustaceans, cephalopods, and other skipjack tunas.
- Predators: Larger fish like billfish, sharks, and other large tunas.
- Reproduction: Spawn throughout the year in tropical waters, producing a large number of eggs.
- Commercial Importance: One of the most abundant commercial tuna species, fished globally.
- Fishing Practices: Often caught using purse seines and associated with FADs.
- Sustainability: While populations are generally healthy, there are concerns about the impact of fishing practices on other vulnerable species.




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