Bigeye Tuna
Thunnus obesus
Common names: Big-eye, Big-eye Tunny, Coffrey
Belongs to the mackeral family
This species is dark metallic blue on the back and upper sides with white lower sides and belly. The first dorsal fin is deep yellow, the second dorsal and anal find are pale yellow, and the finlets are bright yellow with black edges. Although most of the tunas are difficult to distinguish, the bigeye tuna may be recognized by a combination of several characteristics: the coloration of the finlets, the 23 to 31 gill rakers on the first arch and it's distinctively large eyes.
Game fish, highly edible. Grows 24 to 98 inches and weighs up to 400 lbs.
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Tuna ID Guide Page
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