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Japanese amberjack

Seriola quinqueradiata

FishGame FishListed as Least Concern…

Overview

They bear a superficial resemblance to yellowtail (Seriola landi), but can be distinguished by the angular appearance of the upper rear edge of the jaw and the pelvic and pectoral fins of equal length.

Taxonomy

Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Class
Actinopterygii
Order
Characiformes
Family
Carangidae
Genus
Seriola
Species
quinqueradiata

Habitat

Japanese amberjack occur primarily from the Northwest Pacific around Japan and the eastern Korean peninsula to the Hawaiian Islands. They are plankton feeders and are known to exhibit shoaling behavior.

Diet

Plankton eaters

Behavior

They are plankton feeders and are known to exhibit shoaling behavior.

Fishing

Buri are highly esteemed by those who chase them. The collection of juveniles is the basis for prosperous aquaculture in Japan; they are raised in captivity and marketed fresh for sashimi.

Conservation Status

Listed as Least Concern by IUCN.