The yellowfin tuna is one of the largest tuna species, reaching weights of over 300 pounds (140 kg). Yellowfin tuna is widely used in raw fish dishes, especially sashimi. This fish is also excellent for grilling. Yellowfin is often served seared rare. Yellowfin buyers recognize two grades, "sashimi grade" and "other", although there are variations in the quality of "other" grades.
Tuna H&G is widely used in raw fish meals. Freshly harvested tuna is graded to select Sashimi- grade tuna. Tuna (H&G) grade is processed using certified strategies. Our island’s best tuna are sure to delight the taste buds of seafood enthusiasts.
Commercial Name - Yellowfin TunaThe swordfish is named after its bill resembling a sword. This makes it superficially similar to other billfish such as marlin, but upon examination their physiology is quite different and they are members of different families. The flesh of some swordfish can acquire an orange tint, reportedly from their diet of shrimp or other prey. Such fish are sold as "pumpkin swordfish," and command a premium over their whitish counterparts.
The swordfish is named after its bill resembling a sword. This makes it superficially similar to other billfish such as marlin, but upon examination their physiology is quite different and they are members of different families. The flesh of some swordfish can acquire an orange tint, reportedly from their diet of shrimp or other prey. Such fish are sold as "pumpkin swordfish," and command a premium over their whitish counterparts.
Commercial Name - SwordfishReef fish Catching by Hand line day boat collection and includes many species such as Blue Swimming Crab, Cuttlefish, King fish, Lobster, Parrot Fish, Pomfret fish, Prawns, Red Grouper fish, Red Mullet fish, Red Snapper fish and Spotted Grouper fish.
Reef fish Catching by Hand line day boat collection and includes many species such as Blue Swimming Crab, Cuttlefish, King fish, Lobster, Parrot Fish, Pomfret fish, Prawns, Red Grouper fish, Red Mullet fish, Red Snapper fish and Spotted Grouper fish.
Commercial Name - Reef Fish