blue marlin

NOUN
  1. largest marlin; may reach 2000 pounds; found worldwide in warm seas
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  • But, a blue marlin is also just as happy rounding up a big ball of ‘trumpetero’ or boarfish, just like a tuna or sail, and guzzles on them too.
  • Or how about a spot of big-game fishing, hooking blue marlin, sailfish and yellowfin? Times, Sunday Times
  • Expeditions in pursuit of Atlantic blue marlin, Indian mahseer, tiger fish, Pacific salmon were the norm and what fantastic prize trips they were.
  • Sailfish, roosterfish, dorado, and blue marlin roam these waters all year, but the action peaks during certain periods. Trip Report: Deep Sea Fishing off the Coast of Costa Rica
  • The blue marlin occupies a high trophic level, feeding on pelegic and benthic organisms in the ecosystem of the open ocean.
  • The blue marlin stock in the Atlantic has probably been overfished for the last 10-15 years.
  • In The Old Man and the Sea, Ernest Hemingway’s Santiago battles an 18-foot blue marlin from a skiff in the Florida Straits, where the Gulf Stream begins between Cuba and the Florida Keys. The Mid-Life Slam
  • The Pangas often work much further offshore, at least up to 20 miles and account for striped marlin to 220 lbs, sharks, big yellowfin tuna and dorado, plus occasional blue marlin to 500 lbs.
  • The blue marlin and its cousins, the white marlin, swordfish and sailfish, bring up the rear.
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