Mahi Mahi (Coryphaena hippurus) A common dolphin fish mahi-mahi is a surface dwelling fish which is known to inhabit temperately, subtropical and tropical waters. You would find these fish in the Gulf of Mexico, Costa Rica and Hawaii. Its name as per the Hawaiian language means very strong. These fish have compressed bodies and the single long dorsal fin extends to its entire length. Males who have matured have a prominent forehead which protrudes in front while the females have a round head. The caudal and anal fins they have are concave in shape. Most of these fishes have a bright colour like bright gold, green and blue. In fact, its pectoral fins are bright blue in colour. Once they are out of the water they change their colour many times. Before dying they adopt the colour yellow grey which is quite distinct. Mahi Mahi is regularly used for gaming and commercial reasons. Their beauty, size and food quality makes them a popular choice of gaming lovers. You would find the Mahi Mahi floating around debris, near reefs. The United States and the Caribbean countries are major consumers if this fish but now they are becoming a choice for some other countries as well. PACKING I/F GRADE 500/1000, 1000/2000, 2000/3000, 3000/5000, 5000Up
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Good day to you. Please allow us to introduce ourselves. We are Gopika Impex, an Indian company exporting seafood since 1996. We can offer you Indian Mackerel as follows. Product: Indian Mackerel Packing: Individually Frozen 10 kgs per master carton Grade and price: 4 - 6 ---------1047 cartons @ USD 2.90 per kg 6 - 8 ---------1854 cartons @ USD 2.60 per kg 8 -10--------- 356 cartons @ USD 2.15 per kg 10-12 ------- 1352 cartons @ USD 1.90 per kg 13-15---------1115 cartons @ USD 1.35 per kg 16-20--------- 317 cases @ USD 1.10 per kg All prices quoted are CNF Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysian main ports Payment: By Letter of credit at sight Loading: In the next vessel available after order confirmation
DESCRIPTION : Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Actinopterygii Order: Perciformes Family: Coryphaenidae Genus: Coryphaena Species: C. hippurus Scientific name Coryphaena hippurus The mahi-mahi or common dolphinfish (Coryphaena hippurus) is a surface-dwelling ray-finned fish found in off-shore temperate, tropical and subtropical waters worldwide. Mahi-mahi can live up to five years, although they seldom exceed four. Females are usually smaller than males. Catches average 7 to 13 kilograms (15 to 29 lb) and a meter in length. They rarely exceed 15 kilograms (33 lb), and mahi-mahi over 18 kilograms (40 lb) are exceptional. Mahimahi are among the fastest-growing of fish