Showing Food Florida pompano
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Name | Florida pompano | ||||||||||
Scientific Name | Trachinotus carolinus | ||||||||||
Description | The Florida pompano (Trachinotus carolinus) is a species of marine fish in the Trachinotus genus of the Carangidae family. It has a compressed body and short snout; coloration varies from blue-greenish silver on the dorsal areas and silver to yellow on the body and fins. It can be found along the western coast of the Atlantic Ocean, depending on the season, and is popular for both sport and commercial fishing. Most Florida pompano caught weigh less than 3 pounds and are less than 17 inches long, though the largest individuals weigh 8–9 pounds ( ) and reach lengths of up to 26 inches . Because it is fast-growing and desirable for food, the pompano is one of the many fish that are currently being farmed through aquaculture. The Florida city of Pompano Beach is named after the Florida pompano. | ||||||||||
Primary ID | FOOD00366 | ||||||||||
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Group | Aquatic foods | ||||||||||
Sub-Group | Fishes | ||||||||||
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ITIS ID | 168708 | ||||||||||
Wikipedia ID | Florida pompano | ||||||||||
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Content Reference | — U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service. 2008. USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference, Release 21. Nutrient Data Laboratory Home Page. |