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Yellowfin Tuna

Yellowfin Tuna

Thunnus albacares

Least Concern Saltwater
最大体長
239.0 cm
最大体重
200.0 kg
体色
Dark metallic blue-black back contrasting …
生息水深
1-1602m
カテゴリ
Sport Fish

概要

The yellowfin tuna is a pelagic predator found in tropical and subtropical oceans worldwide. Capable of speeds exceeding 75 km/h, it is prized both as a sport fish and for its high-quality sashimi-grade flesh.

Physical Description

Measurement Value
Maximum Length 239.0 cm
Maximum Weight 200.0 kg
生息水深 1-1602m

Coloration

Dark metallic blue-black back contrasting with a silver-white belly; a golden-yellow lateral band runs mid-body; dorsal, anal, and finlets are bright canary yellow with black edges.

Habitat & Distribution

Pelagic, estuaries

水質タイプ
Saltwater
生息水深
1-1602m

分布域

Pantropical, ranging across the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific oceans between roughly 40°N and 35°S. Aggregates around seamounts, fish aggregating devices, and thermocline boundaries in pelagic open-ocean zones.

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Distribution Map

Present Not recorded countries

Conservation Status

Least Concern IUCN Red List

Yellowfin Tuna is classified as Least Concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

食用・料理情報

Lean, dense flesh with a clean, meaty flavor; prized for sashimi and poke. Excellent seared rare, grilled as steaks, or served raw; one of the most commercially valued tunas.

釣り情報

ゲームフィッシュ
はい
ファイト評価
9/5
おすすめ餌・ルアー
poppers, stickbaits, trolling lures, live bait, chunk bait

釣りシーズン

Amazon Basin — Good Amazon Basin — Good Amazon Basin — Good Amazon Basin — Fair Amazon Basin — Good Amazon Basin — Peak Season Amazon Basin — Peak Season Amazon Basin — Peak Season Amazon Basin — Good Amazon Basin — Good Amazon Basin — Fair Amazon Basin — Fair Florida Keys — Good Florida Keys — Good Florida Keys — Good Florida Keys — Fair Florida Keys — Good Florida Keys — Peak Season Florida Keys — Peak Season Florida Keys — Peak Season Florida Keys — Good Florida Keys — Good Florida Keys — Fair Florida Keys — Fair Great Barrier Reef — Good Great Barrier Reef — Good Great Barrier Reef — Good Great Barrier Reef — Fair Great Barrier Reef — Good Great Barrier Reef — Peak Season Great Barrier Reef — Peak Season Great Barrier Reef — Peak Season Great Barrier Reef — Good Great Barrier Reef — Good Great Barrier Reef — Fair Great Barrier Reef — Fair Great Lakes — Poor Great Lakes — Poor Great Lakes — Fair Great Lakes — Fair Great Lakes — Good Great Lakes — Peak Season Great Lakes — Peak Season Great Lakes — Peak Season Great Lakes — Good Great Lakes — Fair Great Lakes — Poor Great Lakes — Poor Lofoten Islands — Closed Season Lofoten Islands — Closed Season Lofoten Islands — Closed Season Lofoten Islands — Poor Lofoten Islands — Fair Lofoten Islands — Good Lofoten Islands — Peak Season Lofoten Islands — Good Lofoten Islands — Fair Lofoten Islands — Poor Lofoten Islands — Closed Season Lofoten Islands — Closed Season

Taxonomy

Scombriformes (Mackerels and tunas)
Scombridae (Mackerels and tunas)
Thunnus albacares

Names in Other Languages

Language Name
French Albacore
Spanish Rabil

よくある質問

Can you eat Yellowfin Tuna?
Lean, dense flesh with a clean, meaty flavor; prized for sashimi and poke. Excellent seared rare, grilled as steaks, or served raw; one of the most commercially valued tunas.
How big does Yellowfin Tuna get?
Yellowfin Tuna can grow up to 239.0 cm long and weigh 200.0 kg.
Where is Yellowfin Tuna found?
Pantropical, ranging across the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific oceans between roughly 40°N and 35°S. Aggregates around seamounts, fish aggregating devices, and thermocline boundaries in pelagic open-ocean zones. Pelagic, estuaries
Is Yellowfin Tuna endangered?
The conservation status of Yellowfin Tuna is Least Concern according to the IUCN Red List.
What family does Yellowfin Tuna belong to?
Yellowfin Tuna (Thunnus albacares) belongs to the family Scombridae (Mackerels and tunas) in the order Scombriformes (Mackerels and tunas).

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