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South American Pilchard

South American Pilchard

Sardinops sagax

Least Concern Saltwater
Chiều dài tối đa
40,0 cm
Cân nặng tối đa
0,5 kg
Màu sắc
Metallic blue-green back with bright …
Phạm vi độ sâu
0-200m
Họ
Phân loại
Bait Fish

Giới thiệu

The pilchard, or sardine, is a schooling pelagic fish that forms massive bait balls pursued by predators from tuna to dolphins. The annual Sardine Run off South Africa is one of the greatest marine spectacles, rivaling the Serengeti migration.

Physical Description

Measurement Value
Maximum Length 40,0 cm
Maximum Weight 0,5 kg
Phạm vi độ sâu 0-200m

Coloration

Metallic blue-green back with bright silver flanks; one to three rows of dark spots along the upper flanks; belly silvery-white; thin fragile scales; fins clear to pale; operculum with radiating ridges.

Habitat & Distribution

Neritic

Loại nước
Saltwater
Phạm vi độ sâu
0-200m

Phân bố địa lý

Eastern Pacific from Alaska south to Chile, and eastern Indian Ocean off southern Africa and South Australia. Upwelling-driven populations in the Humboldt, Benguela, and Leeuwin current systems; forms enormous pelagic shoals.

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Conservation Status

Least Concern IUCN Red List

South American Pilchard is classified as Least Concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

Tính ăn được và ẩm thực

Hương vị
Primarily used as bait or fishmeal; edible with oily, strongly flavored flesh similar to sardines. Occasionally canned or smoked in South American and South African coastal communities.

Taxonomy

Bộ Perciformes (Perch-like fishes)
Họ Clupeidae (Herrings and sardines)
Loài Sardinops sagax

Names in Other Languages

Language Name
French Sardine du Pacifique
Spanish Sardina del Pacífico

Câu hỏi thường gặp

Can you eat South American Pilchard?
Primarily used as bait or fishmeal; edible with oily, strongly flavored flesh similar to sardines. Occasionally canned or smoked in South American and South African coastal communities.
How big does South American Pilchard get?
South American Pilchard can grow up to 40.0 cm long and weigh 0.5 kg.
Where is South American Pilchard found?
Eastern Pacific from Alaska south to Chile, and eastern Indian Ocean off southern Africa and South Australia. Upwelling-driven populations in the Humboldt, Benguela, and Leeuwin current systems; forms enormous pelagic shoals. Neritic
Is South American Pilchard endangered?
The conservation status of South American Pilchard is Least Concern according to the IUCN Red List.
What family does South American Pilchard belong to?
South American Pilchard (Sardinops sagax) belongs to the family Clupeidae (Herrings and sardines) in the order Perciformes (Perch-like fishes).

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