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- The mahi-mahi (/ˌmɑːhiˈmɑːhi/ MAH-hee-MAH-hee) or common dolphinfish (Coryphaena hippurus) is a surface-dwelling ray-finned fish found in off-s**** temperate...
- single dorsal fins that run the entire length of the fishes' bodies. Dolphinfish are aggressive predatory fish that actively prey upon oceanic forage...
- The pompano dolphinfish (Coryphaena equiselis) is a species of surface-dwelling ray-finned fish found in tropical and subtropical waters. They are one...
- ultimately became dominant and was adopted by the IAU. Dorado represents a dolphinfish; it has also been called the goldfish because Dorado are gold-colored...
- and Indus river dolphin). Meanwhile, the mahi-mahi fish is called the dolphinfish. In common usage, the term whale is used only for the larger cetacean...
- Plownose chimaera Poacher Pollock Pollyfish Pomfret Pompano Pompano dolphinfish Ponyfish Popeye catalufa Porbeagle shark Porcupinefish Porgy Port Jackson...
- examples including shark, billfish, barracuda, alligator gar, tuna, dolphinfish, walleye, perch and salmon. Some omnivorous fish, such as the red-bellied...
- Barbadian coat of arms features a pelican and dolphinfish on either side of the shield, but the dolphinfish resembles a flying fish. Furthermore, actual...
- commercial fisheries, including longline fisheries for tuna, billfish, and dolphinfish (mahi-mahi or dorado). It is also taken in tuna purse seine fisheries...
- Remoras are thought to be most closely related to the cobia and the dolphinfish, two other elongate members of the suborder Carangoidei. Together, they...