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Tarpon

Tarpon

Megalops atlanticus

Vulnerable Both
Maksimum Boy
250,0 cm
Maksimum Ağırlık
161,0 kg
Renk
Brilliant chrome-silver flanks with large, …
Derinlik Aralığı
0-40m
Familya
Kategori
Sport Fish

Hakkında

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.

Physical Description

Measurement Value
Maximum Length 250,0 cm
Maximum Weight 161,0 kg
Derinlik Aralığı 0-40m

Coloration

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 & Distribution

Coral reefs, estuaries

Su Tipi
Freshwater & Saltwater
Derinlik Aralığı
0-40m

Coğrafi Dağılım

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. Enters estuaries, lagoons, and freshwater rivers.

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Distribution Map

Present Not recorded countries

Conservation Status

Vulnerable IUCN Red List

Tarpon is classified as Vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

Tarpon faces significant threats to its wild populations.

Yenirlik ve Mutfak

Tat
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.

Balıkçılık Bilgileri

Spor Balığı
Evet
Mücadele Puanı
10/5
Önerilen Yem
live crabs, mullet, shrimp, flies, jigs

Balıkçılık Sezonları

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

Takım Elopomorpha (Tarpons and eels)
Familya Megalopidae (Tarpons)
Türler Megalops atlanticus

Names in Other Languages

Language Name
French Tarpon argenté
Spanish Tarpón

Sık Sorulan Sorular

Can you eat Tarpon?
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.
How big does Tarpon get?
Tarpon can grow up to 250.0 cm long and weigh 161.0 kg.
Where is Tarpon found?
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. Enters estuaries, lagoons, and freshwater rivers. Coral reefs, estuaries
Is Tarpon endangered?
The conservation status of Tarpon is Vulnerable according to the IUCN Red List.
What family does Tarpon belong to?
Tarpon (Megalops atlanticus) belongs to the family Megalopidae (Tarpons) in the order Elopomorpha (Tarpons and eels).

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