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  2. Amberjack - Wikipedia

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    The maximum lifespan for females is 17 years, whilst the average is 10 due to popular demand for them in big game fishing and as a high-quality food fish. Amberjacks are not at top of the food chain in their habitat, and therefore are prone to being prey for yellowfin tuna , sharks and other larger fish.

  3. Greater amberjack - Wikipedia

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    The greater amberjack is an important food fish and is a commercial quarry species, and the species has been used in aquaculture in the Mediterranean since the 1980s. [4] As a predatory fish, it requires protein and lipids sourced from other fish, so questions have arisen over the sustainability of its culture. [ 4 ]

  4. Yellowtail amberjack - Wikipedia

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    The yellowtail amberjack, yellowtail kingfish, hiramasa or great amberjack (Seriola lalandi) is a large fish found in the Southern Ocean. Although previously thought to be found in all oceans and seas, recent genetic analysis restricts S. lalandi proper to the Southern Hemisphere waters. [ 3 ]

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    In the United States, around 2.3 million households are home to reptiles, including turtles. Here's what the reptile can and cannot eat.

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  7. Seriola - Wikipedia

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    Seriola carpenteri F. J. Mather, 1971 (Guinean amberjack) Seriola dumerili (A. Risso, 1810) (greater amberjack) Seriola fasciata (Bloch, 1793) (lesser amberjack) Seriola hippos Günther, 1876 (samson fish) Seriola lalandi Valenciennes, 1833 (yellowtail amberjack) Seriola peruana Steindachner, 1881 (fortune jack)

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    McDonald's is launching a new menu item we can't wait to get our hands on. Food. Allrecipes. You might be buying fake 'Parmesan' — here's how to tell. News. News. Reuters.

  9. Lesser amberjack - Wikipedia

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    The lesser amberjack has an olive green or brownish back with silver flanks. There is a dark stripe which runs from behind the eye to front of the first dorsal fin . Compared to the related greater amberjack , the lesser amberjack has a proportionately larger eye and a deeper body.