Information about Billfish
The term billfish is applied to a number of different large, predatory fish characterised by their large size (swordfish can be over 4 metres long) and long, sword-like bill. Billfish span the sailfish and marlin, which make up the family Istiophoridae, and the swordfish, sole member of the family Xiphiidae. They are important apex predators feeding on a wide variety of smaller fish and cephalopods. While billfish are most common in tropical and subtropical waters, swordfish in particular are sometimes found in temperate waters as well.
Swordfish are large and have meat that is firm and tasty, and are subject to intense fisheries pressure, and in many places where they were formely abundant they are now comparatively rare.
Exploitation and conservation
Billfish are exploited both as food and as game fish. Marlin and sailfish are not commonly eaten, but important sport fisheries target these species, for example off the Atlantic coast of Florida. Because of worries about declining populations, sport fishermen and conservationists now work together to gather information on billfish stocks and implement programs such as catch and release, whereby fish are returned to the sea after they have been caught.Swordfish are large and have meat that is firm and tasty, and are subject to intense fisheries pressure, and in many places where they were formely abundant they are now comparatively rare.
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Istiophorus
Lacépède, 1801
Species
Istiophorus albicans
Istiophorus platypterus
Sailfishes (genus Istiophorus) are fish living in all the oceans of the world.
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Lacépède, 1801
Species
Istiophorus albicans
Istiophorus platypterus
Sailfishes (genus Istiophorus) are fish living in all the oceans of the world.
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Istiophoridae
Genera
Istiophorus
Makaira
Tetrapturus
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The marlin is a large game fish.
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Genera
Istiophorus
Makaira
Tetrapturus
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The marlin is a large game fish.
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Istiophoridae
Genera
Istiophorus
Makaira
Tetrapturus
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The marlin is a large game fish.
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Genera
Istiophorus
Makaira
Tetrapturus
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The marlin is a large game fish.
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Xiphiidae
Genus: Xiphias
Species: X. gladius
Binomial name
Xiphias gladius
Linnaeus, 1758
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Genus: Xiphias
Species: X. gladius
Binomial name
Xiphias gladius
Linnaeus, 1758
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Xiphiidae
Genus: Xiphias
Species: X. gladius
Binomial name
Xiphias gladius
Linnaeus, 1758
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Genus: Xiphias
Species: X. gladius
Binomial name
Xiphias gladius
Linnaeus, 1758
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Cephalopoda
Cuvier, 1797
Orders
Subclass Nautiloidea
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Cuvier, 1797
Orders
Subclass Nautiloidea
- †Plectronocerida
- †Ellesmerocerida
- †Actinocerida
- †Pseudorthocerida
- †Endocerida
- †Tarphycerida
- †Oncocerida
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A fishery (plural: fisheries) is an organized effort by humans to catch fish or other aquatic species, an activity known as fishing. Generally, a fishery exists for the purpose of providing human food, although other aims are possible (such as sport or recreational
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Sport fishing is a term (often used interchangeably with game fishing) that describes recreational fishing where the primary reward is the challenge of finding and catching the fish rather than the culinary or financial value of the fish's flesh.
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Atlantic Ocean is the second-largest of the world's oceanic divisions; with a total area of about 106.4 million square kilometres (41.1 million square miles), it covers approximately one-fifth of the Earth's surface.
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Catch and release is a practice within recreational fishing intended as a of conservation. After capture, the fish are unhooked and returned to the water before experiencing serious exhaustion or injury.
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