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The name mahi-mahi comes from the Hawaiian language [4] and means 'very strong', through the process of reduplication. [5] By chance in Persian , mahi ( ماهی ) means 'fish', but the word mahi-mahi is Hawaiian.
Female mahi-mahi caught off the coast of Jamaica. Mahi-mahi are swift and acrobatic game fish with striking colours. These colours darken when the fish dies (see illustrations) [1] The current IGFA all tackle record is 39.91 kilograms (88lb), caught in 1998 in Exuma, Bahamas by Chris Johnson of Lake Mary, Florida. [2]
Lampuki is the Maltese name for the dorado or mahi-mahi, a kind of fish that migrates past the Maltese islands during the autumn. The fishing season for lampuki is from 15 August through to the end of December, in accordance with Article 12 of Regulation (EU) No. 1343/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 December 2011.
Fishing is the way of life of most of coastal community. So, the marine fish fauna gives a greater commercial value to the country's economy, as well as well being of the coastal people. [2] Marine fish are strictly different from freshwater counterparts due to high salinity of sea water, which they live.
Here are 10 cheap kinds of fish to avoid, ... Its name was changed in the 1970s when it wasn’t selling under its real name. Try black cod instead, also known as sablefish. ... Try mahi-mahi ...
Due to Hawaii's isolation 30% of the fish are endemic ... Common name Genus Scientific name Family Common family name ... Mahi-mahi: Dolphinfish: Coryphaena
Garlicky Lemon Mahi Mahi This easy mahi-mahi recipe comes together in 30 minutes or less. After searing the fish for a few minutes per side, make a super-simple lemon butter sauce with garlicky.
The Hindi and Kumaoni name of mahāsir, mahāser, or mahāsaulā is used for a number of fishes of the group. Several sources of the common name mahseer have been suggested: It has been said to be derived from Sanskrit, while others claim it is derived from Indo-Persian, mahi- fish and sher- tiger or "tiger among fish" in Persian.