https://cdn.fishfyi.com/og/fr/compare/sockeye-salmon-vs-tarpon.png

Saumon rouge vs Tarpon argenté

Oncorhynchus nerka comparé à Megalops atlanticus

Taxonomy & Classification

Attribut Saumon rouge Tarpon argenté
Nom scientifique Oncorhynchus nerka Megalops atlanticus
Ordre Salmoniformes Elopomorpha
Famille Salmonidae Megalopidae
Conservation Status Least Concern Vulnerable

Physical Traits

Attribut Saumon rouge Tarpon argenté
Longueur maximale 84,0 cm 250,0 cm
Poids maximum 7,7 kg 161,0 kg
Couleur At sea, metallic blue-green back with silvery flanks and no spots; spawning males turn brilliant crimson-red over the entire body with a greenish head; females less vivid with blotchy red-orange hues. Brilliant chrome-silver flanks with large, plate-like reflective scales producing a mirror-like sheen; back is dark blue-green; fins clear to dusky with elongated dorsal ray.

Habitat & Environment

Attribut Saumon rouge Tarpon argenté
Type d'eau Freshwater & Saltwater Freshwater & Saltwater
Plage de profondeur 0-250m 0-40m
Aire de répartition North Pacific from California north to Alaska and west to Japan and Kamchatka. Anadromous populations use lake-fed river systems such as the Fraser, Skeena, and … Western and eastern Atlantic from Virginia south through the Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, and along the South American coast to Brazil; also West Africa. …
Habitat Anadromous; spawns in rivers and streams throughout the Pacific Coast (Alaska to California, Columbia River). Adults spend 2-3 years in the Pacific Ocean at 50-200m … Coral reefs, estuaries

Informations sur la pêche

Attribut Saumon rouge Tarpon argenté
Poisson de pêche sportive Oui Oui
Cote de combativité 6/10 10/10
Record du monde
Teneur en mercure

Cuisine & Edibility

Saumon rouge

Intense, deep-red flesh with a full, robust salmon flavor and high omega-3 content. Excellent grilled, smoked, or canned; its bold flavor stands up to strong seasonings and wood smoke.

Tarpon argenté

Bony flesh with a strong, somewhat coarse texture; rarely eaten in modern sport fishing. Primarily catch-and-release; not commonly consumed due to bones and Vulnerable status.

Species Overview

Saumon rouge

The sockeye salmon is famous for turning bright red during its upstream spawning migration. Its deep-red flesh is the richest in omega-3 fatty acids of all Pacific salmon species, making it the most valuable commercially.

Tarpon argenté

The tarpon is often called the 'Silver King' for its large mirror-like scales and acrobatic leaps. This ancient species has existed for over 100 million years and can breathe air using a modified swim bladder.

Related Comparisons

Nature FYI Family

Explore more wildlife and biodiversity encyclopedias