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    • Wild Hawaii Fish
      • Tunas
        • Bigeye Tuna (Ahi)
        • Yellowfin Tuna (Ahi)
        • Albacore Tuna (Tombo Ahi)
        • Skipjack Tuna (Aku)
      • Billfish
        • Blue Marlin (Kajiki)
        • Striped Marlin (Nairagi)
        • Shortbill Spearfish (Hebi)
        • Broadbill Swordfish (Mekajiki)
      • Other Ocean Species
        • Mahimahi
        • Wahoo (Ono)
        • Moonfish (Opah)
        • Sickle Pomfret (Monchong)
      • Bottomfish
        • Long-Tail Red Snapper (Onaga)
        • Pink Snapper (Opakapaka)
        • Blue-Green Snapper (Uku)
        • Sea Bass (Hapu'upu'u)
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      • Wild Hawaii Fish
        • Tunas
          • Bigeye Tuna (Ahi)
          • Yellowfin Tuna (Ahi)
          • Albacore Tuna (Tombo Ahi)
          • Skipjack Tuna (Aku)
        • Billfish
          • Blue Marlin (Kajiki)
          • Striped Marlin (Nairagi)
          • Shortbill Spearfish (Hebi)
          • Broadbill Swordfish (Mekajiki)
        • Other Ocean Species
          • Mahimahi
          • Wahoo (Ono)
          • Moonfish (Opah)
          • Sickle Pomfret (Monchong)
        • Bottomfish
          • Long-Tail Red Snapper (Onaga)
          • Pink Snapper (Opakapaka)
          • Blue-Green Snapper (Uku)
          • Sea Bass (Hapu'upu'u)
      • Hawaii Fishing Industry
        • How We Fish
        • Longline Fishing
        • Pole & Line Fishing
        • Trolling
        • Handline Fishing
        • Bottomfishing
        • Where We Fish
      • Honolulu Fish Auction
      • Seafood & Health
        • Seafood Quality
        • Seafood Symposium
          • Symposium Objectives
          • Symposium Program
          • Speakers & Presentations
          • About the Organizers
          • Participant List (PDF)
      • Seafood Safety
      • Sustainability
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    • Wild Hawaii Fish

      Hawaii Seafood is a premium fresh product. So, no nets are used to harvest open ocean or deepwater bottomfish in Hawaii. Our line-caught bigeye tuna, swordfish, mahimahi and deepwater bottomfish are among the highest quality available anywhere and are appreciated in the most discriminating seafood markets.

      Can you name the fish on this page? Roll over each image to see the answer.

    • wahoo
    • mahimahi
    • Shortbilled Spearfish
    • Bigeye Tuna
    • Albacore Tuna
    • Striped Marlin
    • Yellowfin Tuna
    • Moonfish Opah
    • Skipjack Tuna
    • Blue Marlin
    • Blue Marlin
    • Blue Marlin
    • Sea Bass
    • Pink Snapper
    • Pink Snapper
    • Pink Snapper

    Artwork: Les Hata © by Secretariat of the Pacific Community and the Division of Aquatic Resources, State of Hawaii

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