mullet (Fish)
The mullet is a type of fish commonly found in coastal waters and estuaries around the world. They belong to the family Mugilidae and are known for their streamlined bodies and forked tails. Mullets are often recognized by their distinctive dorsal fins and can grow up to 3 feet in length. They primarily feed on algae, detritus, and small invertebrates.
Mullet are popular among anglers and are often sought after for their mild flavor and firm texture. They are also significant in various cuisines, particularly in Mediterranean and Asian dishes. Additionally, mullet are known for their unique spawning behavior, which occurs in open waters, making them an important species for both commercial and recreational fishing.