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- Wahoo abstract "Wahoo (Acanthocybium solandri) is a scombrid fish found worldwide in tropical and subtropical seas. It is best known to sports fishermen, as its speed and high-quality flesh make it a prize game fish. In Hawaii, the wahoo is known as ono. Many Hispanic areas of the Caribbean and Central America refer to this fish as peto.The flesh of the wahoo is white to grey, delicate to dense, and highly regarded by many gourmets. The taste is similar to mackerel, though arguably less pronounced. This has created some demand for the wahoo as a premium-priced commercial food fish. In many areas of its range, such as Hawaii, Bermuda and many parts of the Caribbean, local demand for wahoo is met by artisanal commercial fishermen, who take them primarily by trolling, as well as by recreational sports fishermen who sell their catch.".
- Wahoo thumbnail Acanthocybium_solandri.png?width=300.
- Wahoo wikiPageExternalLink atlantic_wahoo.htm.
- Wahoo wikiPageID "1051719".
- Wahoo wikiPageRevisionID "593811489".
- Wahoo displayParents "2".
- Wahoo hasPhotoCollection Wahoo.
- Wahoo name "Wahoo".
- Wahoo parentAuthority "Gill, 1862".
- Wahoo status "LC".
- Wahoo statusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Wahoo synonyms "* Acanthocybium forbesi (Seale, 1912) * Acanthocybium petus".
- Wahoo taxon "Acanthocybium solandri".
- Wahoo subject Category:Animals_described_in_1832.
- Wahoo subject Category:Fish_of_Hawaii.
- Wahoo subject Category:Mackerels.
- Wahoo subject Category:Scombridae.
- Wahoo type Animal.
- Wahoo type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Wahoo type EukaryoticCell.
- Wahoo type Fish.
- Wahoo comment "Wahoo (Acanthocybium solandri) is a scombrid fish found worldwide in tropical and subtropical seas. It is best known to sports fishermen, as its speed and high-quality flesh make it a prize game fish. In Hawaii, the wahoo is known as ono. Many Hispanic areas of the Caribbean and Central America refer to this fish as peto.The flesh of the wahoo is white to grey, delicate to dense, and highly regarded by many gourmets. The taste is similar to mackerel, though arguably less pronounced.".
- Wahoo label "Acanthocybium solandri".
- Wahoo label "Acanthocybium solandri".
- Wahoo label "Cavala-da-índia".
- Wahoo label "Solandra (ryba)".
- Wahoo label "Thazard noir".
- Wahoo label "Wahoo (dier)".
- Wahoo label "Wahoo".
- Wahoo label "Wahoo".
- Wahoo label "Ваху".
- Wahoo label "الواهو".
- Wahoo label "カマスサワラ".
- Wahoo label "刺鲅".
- Wahoo sameAs Wahoo.
- Wahoo sameAs Acanthocybium_solanderi.
- Wahoo sameAs Acanthocybium_solandri.
- Wahoo sameAs Acanthocybrium_solandri.
- Wahoo sameAs Acantocybium_solandri.
- Wahoo sameAs Acanthocybium_solandri.
- Wahoo sameAs 124016.
- Wahoo sameAs Thazard_noir.
- Wahoo sameAs Tenggiri_laki.
- Wahoo sameAs Acanthocybium_solandri.
- Wahoo sameAs カマスサワラ.
- Wahoo sameAs 꼬치삼치.
- Wahoo sameAs Wahoo_(dier).
- Wahoo sameAs Solandra_(ryba).
- Wahoo sameAs Cavala-da-índia.
- Wahoo sameAs m.041ryt.
- Wahoo sameAs Q614252.
- Wahoo sameAs Q614252.
- Wahoo wasDerivedFrom Wahoo?oldid=593811489.
- Wahoo depiction Acanthocybium_solandri.png.
- Wahoo isPrimaryTopicOf Wahoo.