MarlinMarlin is the common name for open-sea fish related to the sailfish and swordfish (family Istiophoridae) and prized by sportsmen. The best known is the blue marlin of the genus Makaira, found in the Gulf Stream as far north as Long Island. It may reach 1,000 lb (454 kg) in weight. The upper jaw of the marlin extends into a long spike with which it clubs the small fish on which it feeds. The striped marlin of the Pacific reaches a weight of 300 to 400 lb (135180 kg); the paler white marlin of the Atlantic rarely exceeds 100 lb (45 kg). Photographer: Jenny WaleThis page was created by CatBase, the Database Publishing Solution
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