In this video we can see two small Yellowtails during their hunting. Yellowtail, Amberjack, Seriola dumerili, is a fish belonging to the family of the Carangidae ...
The Amberjack or Yellowtail (Seriola Dumerili) is one of the Carangidae that can be found in the Mediterranean Sea. It can be found in the Mediterranean Sea, in the Pacific Ocean, ...
Amberjack, Seriola dumerili is a pelagic species, that is, it spends most of its life in the open sea. However, it happens that almost always in autumn and sometimes in spring it approaches the coasts in search of food and stays here for a few months and then returns to the blue of the open sea. ...
During navigation it sometimes happens that we stop for various needs, take stock of the ship, check the GPS, look at conspicuous points on the ground to detect the position, or simply to rest and swim. And sometimes we happen to find fish that strangely take shelter under our hull. In this case we are about 7/8 miles from the coast, therefore practically in the open sea, while with the engine off we were trying to check the seabed with the sounder to look for a new dive point.
In summer the amberjack (Seriola dumerili) approaches the coast from the open sea where it spends the winter. Both large and small specimens, after reproduction, only think about looking for food by practicing real raids among schools of gregarious fish such as mullet, garfish, ...
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