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Atlantic Halibut vs Peixe-leão-vermelho

Hippoglossus hippoglossus comparado com Pterois volitans

Taxonomy & Classification

Atributo Atlantic Halibut Peixe-leão-vermelho
Nome Científico Hippoglossus hippoglossus Pterois volitans
Ordem Perciformes Scorpaeniformes
Família Pleuronectidae Scorpaenidae
Conservation Status Endangered Least Concern

Physical Traits

Atributo Atlantic Halibut Peixe-leão-vermelho
Comprimento Máximo 470,0 cm 38,0 cm
Peso Máximo 320,0 kg 1,1 kg
Cor Eyed side is olive-brown to dark greenish-brown with mottled paler blotches providing camouflage; blind underside is pure white; lateral line distinctly arched over the pectoral fin. White to cream body with alternating bold reddish-brown and white vertical bands; fan-like pectoral fins are banded with red-brown and white spots; long dorsal spines are striped and venomous.

Habitat & Environment

Atributo Atlantic Halibut Peixe-leão-vermelho
Tipo de Água Saltwater Saltwater
Faixa de Profundidade 50-2000m 2-55m
Distribuição Geográfica North Atlantic from Labrador and Greenland east to Iceland, Norway, the Barents Sea, and the British Isles. Found on sandy and gravel bottoms at depths … Native to the Indo-Pacific from East Africa and the Red Sea to southern Japan, Australia, and the Marquesas. Invasive in the western Atlantic and Caribbean …
Habitat Neritic Neritic, coral reefs

Informações de Pesca

Atributo Atlantic Halibut Peixe-leão-vermelho
Peixe Esportivo Sim Não
Classificação de Resistência 7/10
Recorde Mundial
Nível de Mercúrio

Cuisine & Edibility

Atlantic Halibut

Firm, meaty white flesh with a mild, sweet flavor and very low fat. Endangered status — sustainable sourcing essential; superb pan-seared, poached in butter, or roasted with aromatics.

Peixe-leão-vermelho

Sweet, buttery white flesh once spines are safely removed; increasingly promoted as a sustainable food source in Atlantic waters where it is an invasive species.

Species Overview

Atlantic Halibut

The Atlantic halibut is the largest flatfish in the world, capable of exceeding 300 kg. Both eyes are on the right side of its body. It is a slow-growing, long-lived species that has suffered severe overfishing.

Peixe-leão-vermelho

The red lionfish is a venomous coral reef fish native to the Indo-Pacific. Its ornate, striped body and fan-like pectoral fins make it popular in aquariums, but it has become a destructive invasive species in the western Atlantic and Caribbean.

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