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Saury

Scomberesox saurus
A saury is a common species in the open ocean waters.

Saury

Introduction: A saury (Scomberesox saurus) is a common species in the open ocean waters, identified by their highly elongated, compressed shape and long jaws that form a beak. Small groups and medium-sized shoals are fairly common, often observed skipping over surface water. They are heavily preyed upon by gamefish such as tuna and billfish. Scomberesox means 'resembling a mackerel and a pike' and saurus is 'lizard-like'.

Distribution: The open ocean waters of Namibia.

Diet: Small, planktonic animals such as larval and juvenile fishes.

Colouration: Metallic-blue upperparts, silvery flanks and a whitish belly. Greyish fins are often tinged with yellow.

Breeding: Seasonal offshore breeding enables females to produce large eggs.

Max size: 50cm

Max weight: 0.1kg

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