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Wahoo
The wahoo(Acanthocybium solandri)is the largest of all mackerels and is found worldwide in tropical and subtropical coastal waters.


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This article is a list of interesting facts about wahoo.


FWRI scientists are investigating the biology of Florida wahoo. This research will provide important information regarding wahoo age, growth, and reproduction.


The Fish and Wildlife Research Institute is interested in learning more about the habits of Florida's offshore anglers and the state's recreational wahoo fishery.


This article is an excerpt from the 2003 revised edition of FMRI* Technical Report TR-9, Mercury Levels in Marine and Estuarine Fishes of Florida 1989–2001.










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