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Names |

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Latin: Lophius americanus
French: Baudroie d'Amerique
German: Seeteufel
Spanish: Rape
Russian: Ryba-udilscheek
Japanese: Anko |
Description |
| The monkfish is a unique fish. It is also known as anglerfish, fishing frog,
lawyerfish, bellyfish, and goosefish. The monk fish has apeculiar head that
is covered with spiny protruberances and a pair of antennae that have lures
of fake algae to lure fish to it for consumption. Monkfish lie on the ocean
floor and wait for smaller fish to approach its special lure before it attacks.
They grow to lengths of 1.5 m (5 ft) and weigh 20 kg (45 lbs). Harvested
monkfish are usually smaller. |
Markets |
Commercial Aspects |
Exporting
Countries
Capture:
United States
Primary Consumers
United States, Japan, France |
The monkfish is a relatively new commercial species. Harvesting of the species
grew from 12,000 to 22,000 tons annually from 1990 to 1995 |
Production Trends |
Diet/Health Info |
| New limitations to protect the species are likely to limit harvests. |
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