Everything about Mahi Mahi totally explained
The
Mahi-mahi (in
Hawaiian
),
Coryphaena hippurus, also known as
common dolphin-fish,
dorado maverikos, or
lampuki (in
Maltese) are surface-dwelling
ray-finned fish found in off-shore
tropical and
subtropical waters worldwide. They are one of only two members of the
Coryphaenidae family, the other being the
Pompano dolphinfish.
General characteristics
Mahi-mahi have a lifespan of 4 to 5 years. Catches average 7 to 13 kg (15 to 28 pounds). They seldom exceed 15 kg (33 pounds), and any Mahi-mahi over 18 kg (39 pounds) is exceptional.
Mahi-mahi have compressed bodies and long dorsal fins extending almost the entire length of their bodies. Their
anal fins are sharply concave. They are distinguished by dazzling colors: golden on the sides, bright blues and greens on the sides and back. Mature males also have prominent foreheads protruding well above the body proper. Females have a rounded head. The males and female have similar shaped bodies except for their heads. Females are usually smaller than the males.
When they're removed from the water, the fish often change between several colors (this being the reason for their name in Spanish Dorado Maverikos), finally fading to a muted yellow-grey upon death.
Mahi-mahi is one of the fastest-growing fish. They are fast swimmers as well, with a top swimming speed of 50
knots. Mahi-mahi spawn in warm ocean currents throughout much of the year, and its young are commonly found in
sargassum weed.
Mahi-mahi are carnivorous, feeding on
flying fish,
crabs,
squid,
mackerel, and other small fish. They have also been known to eat
zooplankton and
crustaceans.
Mahi-mahi has a chicken-like taste and texture, but some restaurants will substitute a soft flaky white fish instead of real Mahi-mahi because it's cheaper. According to
Seafood Watch, imported Mahi-mahi is currently on the list of fish that American consumers, who are sustainability minded, should avoid. Domestic Mahi-mahi, however, is considered acceptable by both Monterey Bay Aquarium and the Blue Ocean Institute. It is recommended to consume the pole- and troll-caught species of this fish, as it limits bycatch of other animals.
Capture
Mahi-mahi are highly sought for game fishing and commercial purposes.
Game fishery is popular due to their beauty.
Mahi-mahi have become popular as a dish in many restaurants.
Location
Mahi-mahi can be found in the
Caribbean Sea, on the west coast of North and South America, and Southeast Asia as well as many other places worldwide.
The United States and the Caribbean countries are the primary consumers of Mahi-Mahi products, but many European countries are increasing their consumption every year.
Japan is a strong consumer as well. Hawaii has both a Mahimahi fishery and is a consumer.
The Arabian Sea is also a great place to catch Mahi Mahi, particularly the coast of Oman. At first, most mahi-mahi were a by-catch (incidental catch) in the tuna/swordfish longline fishery. Now they're sought after by commercial fishermen off the Pacific Coast of Latin America, from Peru to Costa Rica. Recreational anglers also catch mahi-mahi offshore in the Atlantic Ocean from New Jersey to Florida.
Trivia
Mahi-mahi play a major role in the novel
Life of Pi (they are called
dorados).
They are also a common catch in the 1991
NES game
The Blue Marlin.
Further Information
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