About Bigeye Tuna

Stocky body and large eye characterize the species. The pectoral fin reaches the 2nd dorsal fin. The margin of the ventral surface of the liver is striated; the center lobe of the liver is larger than the other two lobes. A swimbladder is present, and there are 23-31 gill rakers on the first gill arch. The 1st dorsal fin is deep yellow, and the 2nd dorsal and anal fins are brownish or yellowish with narrow black edges. The finlets are yellow with dark edges. Generally no markings on body, but in live specimens a lateral iridescent blue band runs along sides. Common size: 16 to 67 inches.

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