Common Name: Giant Grouper Scientific Name: Epinephelus quoyanus Main Diagnostic Features: Large, close-set, hexagonal to roundish, dark brown to blackish spots. Ventral edge of anal and caudal fins and leading edge of pelvic fins with white line and blackish submarginal band. Process type: Whole Round Size range: 300/500 gms; 500/1000 gms Packing in bulk / 10 / 15 kgs per box Method of Catch: LHP – Hand Lines & Pole Lines (Hand Operated) Fishing Zone: FAO 051
Oligoplites Saurus Also known as the Oligoplites Saurus it is a species from the family Carangidae. The largest variety of the same is around 1 foot long. In most cases is found in the shallow waters of areas like Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic coast. You would find them in Australian, and Pacific and Indian oceans as well. It has spines located in front of its anal fin and the sting that they give using the same can hurt anyone. Some features of the Oligoplites Saurusmake it different from the others. They have a small mouth with beak-like teeth and sandpaper type of skin. There are small gill openings and a serrated spine which is seen on top of the head. The species is found in the weight range of 1 kg but some of the rare varieties can grow up to 3 kg weight too. Usually, the Oligoplites Saurusis capable of eating small fish and shrimp and thus it finds its place in the predator category. In the initial phases, the Oligoplites Sauruswas not considered worth eating. However, now large scale farming of the same has started happening and this encouraged its consumption as well. The Oligoplites Saurushas a soft and oily taste and appears quite similar to the Bluefish. PACKING Shutter Packing 1x10Kg GRADE 200/300, 300/500, 500/700, 700/1000, 1000 Up
Common Name: Blue Line Grouper Alternative Names: Blue Lines Hind; Blue Lines Rock Cod Scientific Name: Cephalopholis Formosa Main Diagnostic Features: Colour generally brown or yellowish brown, with dark blue lines on head, body, and fins. Black spot between upper 2 opercular spines. Cooking Tips: Process type: Whole Round Size range: 300/500 gms; 500/1000 gms Packing in bulk / 10 / 15 kgs per box Method of Catch: LHP – Hand Lines & Pole Lines (Hand Operated) Fishing Zone: FAO 051
Common Name: Giant Grouper Scientific Name: Epinephelus tauvina Main Diagnostic Features: Covered with dull orange-red to dark brown spots; spots on head progressively smaller anteriorly. Large black blotch (or group of black spots) often visible at base of last 4 dorsal-fin spines and extending onto lower part of fin Process type: Whole Round Size range: 300/500 gms; 500/1000 gms Packing in bulk / 10 / 15 kgs per box Method of Catch: LHP – Hand Lines & Pole Lines (Hand Operated) Fishing Zone: FAO 051
Grouper are teleosts, typically having a stout body and a large mouth. They are not built for long-distance, fast swimming. They can be quite large, and lengths over a meter and weights up to 100 kg are not uncommon, though obviously in such a large group, species vary considerably. Available: - whole round (fresh/frozen)
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