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Why is it called a porkfish?
Porkfish. This small fish gets its name from the grunting noise it makes by grinding its teeth together like other grunts do. It has a tall, flat body, with yellow and blue-silver stripes and two black bars running downwards over its eyes and just behind its cheeks.
What does Porkfish taste like?
They taste great, a bit like ham. Their white meat cooks very well. They taste better than black margates (another grunt species) Eat them in enchilado or breaded fillets.
Do you eat Porkfish?
Their white meat cooks very well. They taste better than black margates (another grunt species) Eat them in enchilado or breaded fillets.
What are the parasites of porkfish?
Parasites of the porkfish include cestode larvae found in the gills and copepods found within the operculum. A dinoflagellate, Oodinium ocellatum, has been observed in the kidney and internal tissues of this fish. Snappers, groupers, sharks and other large piscivores are potential predators of the porkfish.
What kind of fish is a porkfish?
Porkfish is a member of the grunt family (Haemulidae), which is characterized by the ability to make grunting sounds using its pharyngeal teeth and swim bladder. Young porkfish can be reared in human care and is a popular aquarium fish as it removes ectoparasites from other fish.
Are porkfish dangerous to humans?
Human consumption of the flesh of porkfish has been linked to ciguatera poisoning. Specimens are also collected for display in public show aquaria. In its natural habitat, porkfish are easily approached by divers. The porkfish is not listed as endangered or vulnerable with the World Conservation Union (IUCN).
Is the porkfish an endangered species?
The porkfish is not listed as endangered or vulnerable with the World Conservation Union (IUCN). The IUCN is a global union of states, governmental agencies, and non-governmental organizations in a partnership that assesses the conservation status of species.
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