Cobia
A species of Cobia, Also known as Black salmon, Lemonfish, Prodigal son, Cubby yew, Sergeant fish Scientific name : Rachycentron canadum Genus : Cobia
Cobia, A species of Cobia
Also known as:
Black salmon, Lemonfish, Prodigal son, Cubby yew, Sergeant fish
Botanical name: Rachycentron canadum
Genus: Cobia
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Thanks to its shape, cobia looks like a small shark from the profile, but the only potential danger to humans comes from its sharp spines, which can cause injuries while handling the fish. Cobia has great commercial value, and it's also used a target of recreational fishing. However, its swimming habits are solitary, so can only be caught in small quantities and may be a rare find in markets.
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