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Gemeine Goldmakrele vs Wahoo

Coryphaena hippurus verglichen mit Acanthocybium solandri

Taxonomy & Classification

Eigenschaft Gemeine Goldmakrele Wahoo
Wissenschaftlicher Name Coryphaena hippurus Acanthocybium solandri
Ordnung Carangiformes Scombriformes
Familie Coryphaenidae Scombridae
Conservation Status Least Concern Least Concern

Physical Traits

Eigenschaft Gemeine Goldmakrele Wahoo
Maximale Länge 210,0 cm 250,0 cm
Maximales Gewicht 40,0 kg 83,0 kg
Färbung Dazzling iridescent blue-green and gold flanks; males have a blunt squared-off head; flanks flicker golden-yellow to electric blue when alive, fading to dull gray-green at death. Iridescent dark blue-green back with a silvery-white belly; distinct blue or grey vertical tiger-like bars and spots along the flanks that fade quickly after death; fins dusky.

Habitat & Environment

Eigenschaft Gemeine Goldmakrele Wahoo
Wassertyp Saltwater Saltwater
Tiefenbereich 0-85m 0-20m
Verbreitungsgebiet Worldwide in tropical and subtropical oceanic waters of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans. Highly pelagic; gathers around floating sargassum mats, current lines, and thermocline … Circumglobal in tropical and subtropical waters of all major ocean basins. Favors clear offshore waters around oceanic islands, reef drop-offs, and current edges in the …
Lebensraum Neritic, pelagic, coral reefs Pelagic

Angelinformationen

Eigenschaft Gemeine Goldmakrele Wahoo
Sportfisch Ja Ja
Kampfbewertung 7/10 8/10
Weltrekord
Quecksilbergehalt

Cuisine & Edibility

Gemeine Goldmakrele

Firm, slightly sweet flesh with large, moist flakes and low fat. Excellent grilled, blackened Cajun-style, or in tacos; one of the most popular sport fish for the table.

Wahoo

Delicate, flaky white flesh with a mild, sweet flavor and very low fat. Among the finest-tasting sport fish; best grilled, seared, or served as ceviche to preserve its subtle flavor.

Species Overview

Gemeine Goldmakrele

The mahi-mahi, also known as dorado or dolphinfish, is among the most colorful pelagic fish in the ocean. Its iridescent blue, green, and gold body fades rapidly after death. It is a fast-growing species, rarely living beyond five years.

Wahoo

The wahoo is one of the fastest fish in the ocean, capable of reaching speeds of 97 km/h. Its elongated, torpedo-shaped body and razor-sharp teeth make it an efficient pelagic predator found in tropical and subtropical waters worldwide.

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