bluefish
The bluefish, scientifically known as Pomatomus saltatrix, is a predatory fish found in both temperate and tropical waters. It is recognized for its streamlined body, sharp teeth, and vibrant blue-green coloration on its back, which fades to silver on the sides. Bluefish are known for their aggressive feeding behavior and can grow up to 36 inches in length.
These fish are popular among anglers due to their fighting ability and are often sought after for sport fishing. Bluefish primarily feed on smaller fish, such as menhaden and mackerel, and are known for their high energy and speed in the water.