Indo-Pacific King Mackerel
Scientific Name : Scomberomorus guttatus
Freezing Way BQF (BLOCK Quick Frozen) Catch Way A. Trawl B. Light Purse Seine Freezing Area A. Sea / Board Frozen B. Land Frozen Types A. For Fishing / Bait B. For Market Sale C. For Canning Size A. 18-22 CM, 22-25 CM, 23-25 CM, 25-33 CM B. 100-130G, 130-160G, 100-200g,150-200G, 150-250g,200 -300G, 300-500G C. 8-10, 6-8, 5-8,4-6, 3-5, 2-3 PCS/KG N.W. / Glazing 100%NW, 95%NW, 90%NW.
Seer Fish (Spanish King Mackerel) Having the name of Spanish King Mackerel the Seer Fish is a migratory species which can be found in the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. Worldwide it is famous for both recreation and commercial purposes. Usually, it is considered to be a medium fish and its size varies from 5 to 14 kgs. In certain cases, though they have been found to exceed 40 kg weight too. Its first dorsal fin is colourless and you can see it folded back like in a body grove. Colour of the fish is olive on the behind with some fading seen on both belly and the back. Small fishes like those less than 5 kg weight are also seen with yellow brownish spots, especially on its flanks. The teeth are sharp and lined uniformly side by side with very less space in between. The Seer Fish is carnivorous and leaves no opportunity to eat fish voraciously. Their prey would depend on their size. Normally they do not attack any humans but if they feel any kind of threat they cannot be stopped. From North Carolina to Texas the seer fish is considered to be an optimum gaming fish. For commercial purposes, they are trapped using run-around gill nets. PACKING IF 1x20Kg GRADE 500/1000, 1000/2000, 2000/3000
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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
King Fish (scomberomorus Guttatus) Also famous as the Indopacific king mackerel, this fish is a subspecies among the mackerel variety. You can find it abundantly occupying the Indian Ocean and areas around it. A very popular game fish the average weight it can grow up to is around 45 kg. It is also considered to be a very strong fighter. To avoid being caught it can jump out of the water and surprise the catcher too. The Kingfish is silvery white on the sides and it has multiple rows of brown spots all along its body. The size of the spots is smaller than the diameter of its eyes. Malaysia, India and Thailand have commercial fisheries which deal in handling the kingfish. In India areas around Sunder bans, West Bengal and Chennai is where the fish is abundantly found. Most of the countries of the Indian subcontinent i.e. India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka are regulars when it comes to eating this fish. It is eaten fresh or cooked and also used to make fish pickle. Sometimes the same is eaten with freshly cooked rice. Even though Thailand has less availability of the fish the demand to eat is quite high. PACKING : Ruunnig weight IF GRADE : 3/5Kg, 5/10Kg, 10/15Kg, 15Kg Ups
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Indian Mackerel (Rastrelliger Kanagurta) Found commonly in the West Pacific and the Indian Ocean the Indian Mackerel is a subspecies of the Mackerel family from Order Perciformes. One of the very important food fish in this region you would find it as a crucial part of South and South East Asian cuisines. The range of the Indian Mackerel spreads from the Red Sea and East Africa to Indonesia and China. Body of the Indian Mackerel is deep and usually, the head is longer than the depth of its body. Its maxilla is covered to an extent by the lacrimal bone and extends through the hind margin of its eye. You will also find a black spot which has pretty close to the lower margin of its pectoral fin. With a fork length of around 35 centimetres, the Indian Mackerel has an average length of 25 centimetres. You would usually find the Indian Mackerel in shallow and coastal waters as it needs a temperature of 17 degree Celsius to survive. Adult members of this species can be found in lagoons, coastal bays and harbours. You would also find them in the waters which are rich in plankton. The most common style in which Indian Mackerel is eaten is deep frying with Rava and making into a curry form known as Bangude puli Munche. PACKING 1x10Kg IF GRADE U/5, 4/6, 6/8, 7/8, 8/10, 10/12, 12/15, 16/20