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Indo-Pacific sailfish

Indo-Pacific sailfish

Istiophorus platypterus

Family
Istiophoridae
Max Length
348.000002 cm
Max Weight
100.2 kg
IUCN Status
LC
Water Type
saltwater
Fishing Spots
67

Overview

The Indo-Pacific sailfish is a sailfish native to the Indian and Pacific Oceans and is naturalized in the Atlantic where it has entered the Mediterranean Sea via the Suez Canal as a Lessepsian migrant. It is dark blue on top, brown-blue laterally, silvery white underbelly; upper jaw elongated in the form of a spear; first dorsal fin greatly enlarged in the form of a sail, with many black cones, its front squared off, highest at its midpoint; pelvic fins very narrow, reaching almost to the anus; body covered with embedded scales, blunt at end; lateral line curved above pectoral fin, then straight to base of tail. They have a large and sharp bill, which they use for hunting. They feed on tuna and mackerel, some of the fastest fish in the ocean. Most authorities only recognise a single species of sailfish, I. platypterus.

Where to Find Indo-Pacific sailfish

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I catch Indo-Pacific sailfish?+

Indo-Pacific sailfish can be found in many locations worldwide. Top regions include Puntarenas, Costa Rica; Baja California Sur, Mexico; Guanacaste, Costa Rica. WikiCatch lists 67 fishing spots where this species is found.

How big do Indo-Pacific sailfish get?+

Indo-Pacific sailfish (Istiophorus platypterus) can reach up to 348.000002 cm in length and 100.2 kg in weight. Their IUCN conservation status is LC.

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