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antiqueanimals · 7 months
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Wahoo, Frank Stick. Wildlife in North Carolina. September 1981.
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uncanny-heart · 6 months
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Anyone else ever hyperfixate so hard yroue stomach starts hurting ???? And like. you start shaking violently?? Hit like and subscribe if you too turn into a rabid animal when you get too silly
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gcqv58yea18huy · 1 year
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🐠 Daily Fish Fact: 🐠
The Wahoo is a scombrid fish, (the mackerel, tuna, and bonito family) found worldwide in tropical and subtropical seas. It is best known to sports fishermen, as its speed and high-quality flesh makes it a prized and valued game fish. The barracuda is sometimes confused with the wahoo, but it is easy to distinguish from the latter two species. Barracuda have prominent scales and larger, dagger-like teeth, and lack the caudal keels and blade-like (forked) tail characteristic of the scombrids.
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sharkie-malarkie · 2 months
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night shark typically feeds on squid and small bony fishes, including flyingfish, scombrids, butterfishes, and sea basses
night shark reproduces viviparously with a yolk sac placenta. between 12 and 18 pups are born in each litter, with an average length of approximately 2.2 feet (68-70 cm) at birth.
night shark are listed by the IUCN Red List as Vulnerable to extinction, most likely because they are targeted by fisheries on Brazilian seamounts, and underwent past population declines in US and Cuban waters.
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seassidess · 2 months
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tell me about your day/week!! do you have any plans?
Also, you like fish, tell us about your favourite freshwater and saltwater fish! (And maybe your favourite fish meal to eat also, if you eat fish?)
tbh i'm having a kinda rough week, my brother in law is in the icu so i've been there pretty much all weekend helping support everyone. things are definitely a lot better than they were (he's officially stable and improving neurologically) but it's also been a lot of stress of course. but it's also also been nice to just see everyone and not have a packed weekend of plans like i normally do!! I'm also working a new job that i fucking hate but it pays better than anything else i could find and they're flexible about me having to leave to deal with all this so im just suffering through that slowly but surely.
my favorite freshwater fish is probably a brook trout or sculpin!! i also keep a tank of black neon tetras so those are cool too. Saltwater wise i'm big into sharks and rays but i also love scombrids so like tuna and mackerel i guess. I also did undergrad research on mullet and i fucking love those fish they look so happy to see you like little water puppies. i could come up with more funky crazy stuff but that's what comes to mind. I don't eat fish cause i'm just a picky eater but i did have a smoked salmon with a maple bacon glaze once that was to die for, and i also had a grilled mahi mahi sandwich on the beach that was super yum once. thanks for the q's!!
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Scombrids of the Netherlands
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444names · 4 months
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freedomainnames · 5 months
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leedsomics · 10 months
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Transcriptomics Reveals Tumorigenesis and Pathogen Response in Scombrid Puffy Snout Syndrome
Scombrids represent some of the most economically important fisheries globally. However, increased interest in creating aquaculture systems for these fish has increased the risk of disease emergence. One such disease, Puffy Snout Syndrome (PSS), causes collagenous tissue growths on the face, in numerous scombrid taxa. PSS has only been documented in captive-held fish populations and can lead to high mortality rates. Despite this, little is known about PSS's causative agent(s) and the immune response they elicit. Therefore, we leveraged metatranscriptomic data of symptomatic-captive, asymptomatic-captive, and healthy-wild Pacific Mackerel (Scomber japonicus) to evaluate the physiological characteristics of PSS infections and identify a mechanism of disease. PSS symptomatic-captive and asymptomatic-captive mackerel showed distinct gene expression patterns from their wild counterparts. Genes involved in tumorigenesis, immune response, and pathophysiology were over-expressed in captive-held fish. In particular, the Wnt9 pathway was increased by more than 2 orders of magnitude in captive fish, potentially representing a diagnostic feature of this disease. Together, these host physiological data and our past visual identification of RNA virus-like particles in afflicted tissues suggest that viral-mediated oncogenesis may be driving PSS in captive mackerel. http://dlvr.it/SrJ0Hz
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ichtheologist · 2 years
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10.05.22
[ transcript: individual sketches of a 3-toed sloth skull, 2-toed sloth skull, hammerhead shark skull, dugong skull, 9-tailed armadillo skull, two herring, a scombrid, a centrarchid, and a shortfin mako skull. all of this is collages together on a muted, medium red background. ]
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montereybayaquarium · 3 years
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Those gifs are wholly mackerel!
Pacific mackerel (Scomber japonicus) are dazzling denizens of the California coast. Migrating to colder waters off of Washington in the summer and down to warmer Baja California in the winter, plentiful parties of these planktivorous pisces are commonly spotted south of Point Conception, where they make a meal of drifting morsels while dodging hungry hordes of seabirds, seals and tuna.
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(This latter predator must add some insult to injury in the fray, as Pacific mackerel are scombrids and close cousins to their larger, faster tunid terrors.)
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Pacific mackerel were once a staple in the Cannery Row days, and today are a responsibly managed, sustainable fishery along the West Coast.
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A final fun fact: Schooling fishes of different species tend to group together based on size—every now and again there will be a standout jack mackerel Trachurus symmetricus in our exhibit lacking the distinctive green-gray-blue backs of the Pacific mackerel. We don’t give names to the fishes but if you find a sly horse mackerel feel free to call it ‘Waldo’!
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happy-quack · 4 years
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Jus spent 5 hours bumpin around with my man Lorenzo, hoping to do a bit of Darth Bucket, but all we did was heave a smidgen and haul in a wahoo. The scombrid got some snot on my shirt, the nasty bugger. Best grand I’ve ever spent, never goin back
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halfwitsclub · 5 years
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Heavenly chanting echoing in the rafters; Fish... of... the... Day! Who will be our guide to help drag our way through the inner ruins of Monday? Oh it’s Wahoo, Acanthocybium solandri.
Don’t be fooled like we were by the Wahoo’s excitement-filled name. They in fact are known among the sub-tropical angling community for their reserved and solemn natures. Thankfully these traits have not dissolved Wahoo’s personality into cynicism or miserliness. Rather, Wahoo’s are frequently found to be peaceful and introspective in character, preferring a gentle evening and a simple squid supper to any hyperactive frivolity.
Indeed, this tendency to quietude has produced in the Wahoo a wonderfully tempered wisdom. Many an angler in need of timely advice has found the sage Wahoo’s even temper and moderate words a calming force amid the frequent squalls of oceanic living. 
Other scombrids often dismiss the Wahoo as grim or dour. Indeed one could be forgiven for wondering what business the light-hearted fools of the Halfwits Club could have here. 
But we remind that judgement is a reflective light, and the known shape of friendship’s bounds need not count the full sum of two spirits converging. 
We sent Wahoo a request for some short story or other we could use on our blog. We promptly received a letter, written in a tidy script. It read:
Dear Halfwits,
My aunt in law, a lancetfish from the open ocean, told an interesting story recently. She was passing by and thought we could share a little something non-caffeinated together. As I prepared us a wakame infusion she related her story. She had floated in the water column all day waiting for a tunicate or some other morsel to float by. The wait seemed a long one that day and she found a growing restlessness accompanying her hunger. Some sprat did indeed wander by, but bumbled and circled for what seemed an age outside her reach. She beaded her attention on it and when finally the sprat came close, she struck and was sure not to miss. Ravenous in her hunger, she consumed the fish in a second and it was gone. But the little bones stuck in her throat and great discomfort followed. It was a full day until she was back to normal. My aunt, she said ‘cook even the small fish with care’. I thought that wonderful. My aunt is a good woman to conclude such a thing from her experience. We sat for tea mostly in silence but we were comfortable I believe, glad simply for the company. I hope this finds you well Halfwits,
Your friend, 
Wahoo
Thank you again Wahoo for your lovely letter. We hope you like the red balloons we sent, and hope you change your mind about attending our spring jamboree– it will be fun! But we completely understand if you can’t make it. You are welcome anytime!
And we hope Reader you find as we did some solace for Monday in Wahoo’s words. May you find shelter from the squalls; our door is open to you too. 
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thimbuisme · 3 years
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The kenyas could be said to resemble striate pamphlets. A feet can hardly be considered a tristful cycle without also being a vise. A rock is a responsibility from the right perspective. What we don’t know for sure is whether or not the literature would have us believe that a scombrid coast is not but a typhoon. If this was somewhat unclear, the ophthalmologists could be said to resemble piggish…
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chefmoonu · 4 years
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The Indian #mackerel (Bangda fish) is a species of mackerel in the scombrid family of order Perciformes. It is commonly found in the Indian and West Pacific oceans, and their surrounding seas. It is an important food fish and is commonly used in South and South-East Asian cuisine. . . . www.instagram.com/chef_moonu . ===================================== #travellermoonu #chefkolkata #chefmoonu ===================================== . . ===================================== #yahoofood #goodfood #asianfood #cheflike #like4like #cheftelk #nicefood #cheffood #kolkatafoodi #chefplatin #foodworld #foodfood #like4flow #Bangkok #Bengal #instafood #foodlove #kolkatafoodblog #photooftheday #foodtravel #likeforlike #india #foodhaven #travellerfoodi #Tripindia #Kolkata ===================================== (at Kolkata) https://www.instagram.com/p/B9XG6FwA-Yb/?igshid=x2la6i2njhnd
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