makaira การใช้
- Seven-foot ( two-meter ) Indo-Pacific blue marlin makaira mazara.
- "Makaira nigricans " is listed as a threatened species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
- The target species are the large pelagic fish such as Blue Marlin ( " Makaira nigricans " ), swordfish ( " Xiphias gladius " ) and various tuna.
- The larger species include the Atlantic blue marlin, " Makaira nigricans ", which can reach in length and in weight and the black marlin, " Istiompax indica ", which can reach in excess of in length and in weight.
- On 20 January 1972, a broken-off bill of a marlin ( " Makaira " sp . ) was found embedded in the rostrum of a minke whale caught in the Southern Ocean at, providing indirect evidence of migration to the warmer tropical or subtropical waters of the Indian Ocean.
- The article says, " Makaira nigricans has become a highly sought, prestigious catch for recreational fishermen on rod and reel because of its rarity, substantial size, blistering speed, and awe-inspiring aerobics . " The source says, " Due to its rarity, large size, legendary speed, and powerful aerobics on rod and reel, M . nigricans is a popular and prestigious catch for recreational fishermen . " The source supports the claim, but the source language is a bit too rah-rah for an encyclopedia.