Greater amberjack
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phylum | Chordata | he greater amberjack is found in the Mediterranean Sea, the Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean and the Indian coasts, living usually between 20 and 70 m of depth (with a maximum of 360 m). It is the largest genus in the Carangidae family, with a maximum length of 200 cm. It is a fast-swimming pelagic fish with similar habits to the kingfish. They are silver-blue with a golden side line, with a brown band crossing over the eye area.
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class | Actinopterygii | |
order | Perciformes | |
family | Carangidae | |
genus | Seriola | |
species | S. dumerili |
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