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Atlantic Sailfish vs Europäischer Aal

Istiophorus platypterus verglichen mit Anguilla anguilla

Taxonomy & Classification

Eigenschaft Atlantic Sailfish Europäischer Aal
Wissenschaftlicher Name Istiophorus platypterus Anguilla anguilla
Ordnung Istiophoriformes Elopomorpha
Familie Istiophoridae Megalopidae
Conservation Status Least Concern Critically Endangered

Physical Traits

Eigenschaft Atlantic Sailfish Europäischer Aal
Maximale Länge 340,0 cm 133,0 cm
Maximales Gewicht 100,0 kg 6,6 kg
Färbung Dark cobalt-blue back and upper flanks with silver-white belly; iconic tall sail-like dorsal fin is cobalt-blue adorned with small round black spots; flanks show faint pale iridescent vertical bars when excited. Yellow-olive to olive-brown back and sides in the freshwater 'yellow eel' phase; maturing 'silver eel' phase develops a dark gray-black back with a silvery-white belly and enlarged eyes.

Habitat & Environment

Eigenschaft Atlantic Sailfish Europäischer Aal
Wassertyp Saltwater Freshwater & Saltwater
Tiefenbereich 0-200m 0-700m
Verbreitungsgebiet Tropical and subtropical Atlantic Ocean including the Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, and the West African coast; closely related forms occur throughout the Indo-Pacific. Prefers … Spawns in the Sargasso Sea and larvae drift to European and North African coasts on the Gulf Stream. Adults inhabit rivers, lakes, and coastal waters …
Lebensraum Neritic, pelagic, coral reefs Estuaries

Angelinformationen

Eigenschaft Atlantic Sailfish Europäischer Aal
Sportfisch Ja Ja
Kampfbewertung 9/10
Weltrekord
Quecksilbergehalt

Cuisine & Edibility

Atlantic Sailfish

Firm, mildly flavored flesh similar to marlin; primarily a catch-and-release sport fish. Edible when smoked or grilled but rarely targeted for food; sport anglers typically release it.

Europäischer Aal

Rich, fatty flesh with a distinctive earthy flavor; classically smoked, jellied (in Britain), or grilled kabayaki-style. Critically Endangered — consumption strongly discouraged; population down 90%.

Species Overview

Atlantic Sailfish

The sailfish is the fastest fish in the ocean, reaching speeds up to 110 km/h. Its enormous dorsal fin, or 'sail,' can be raised to herd baitfish. When hooked, it performs spectacular tail-walking displays across the water surface.

Europäischer Aal

The European eel undertakes one of nature's most remarkable migrations, traveling 5,000 km from European rivers to the Sargasso Sea to spawn and die. Despite centuries of study, its breeding grounds were only recently confirmed.

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