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Atlantic sauries live near the surface, and will often jump above the surface.
The mouth openings of sauries, however, are small and the jaws have weak teeth.
The sauries are also nested within the family Belonidae.
Sauries are marine epipelagic fish which live in tropical and temperate waters.
Sauries are fish of the family Scomberesocidae.
Cololabis is a genus of sauries found in the eastern and northern Pacific Ocean.
Scomberesox is a genus of sauries.
Rather than being closely related to the flyingfishes, the subfamily Zenarchopterinae appears to be the sister group of the needlefishes and sauries.
Mainly, sauries, anchovies, rays are harvested and a small number of abalone and wakame farming takes place.
Red Eye's preferred weapon is a metal tonfa; his in-game alternate weapons are chopsticks and broiled sauries.
The jaws of sauries are beak-like, ranging from long, slender beaks to relatively short ones with the lower jaw only slightly elongated.
This species feeds on squid, pelagic crustaceans, lanternfishes, flying fishes, sauries and other mackerel.
In the neighboring waters where the cold current and the warm current are meeting, a lot of cuttlefish, sauries, Alaska pollacks are caught.
The most distinctive feature of sauries, however, is the presence of a row of small finlets behind the dorsal and anal fins.
Like all tunas their body shape is evolved for speed, enabling them to pursue and capture fast-moving baitfish such as flying fish, sauries, and mackerel.
On the one hand, there is little question that they are most closely related to three other families of streamlined, surface water fishes: the flyingfishes, needlefishes, and sauries.
Only a few species are true residents, such as tuna, billfish, flying fish, sauries, commercial pilotfish and remoras, dolphin, ocean sharks and ocean sunfish.
The halfbeaks and flyingfishes are considered to form one group, the superfamily Exocoetoidea, and the needlefishes and sauries another, the superfamily Scomberesocoidea.
In some fish such as tuna or sauries, they are rayless, non-retractable, and found between the last dorsal and/or anal fin and the caudal fin.
Among the many species of seafood caught are sardines, skipjack tuna, crab, shrimp, salmon, pollock, squid, clams, mackerel, sea bream, sauries, tuna and Japanese amberjack.
In the needlefish and sauries, both jaws are elongated in the adults; the juveniles of most species develop through a "halfbeak stage" before having both jaws elongated.
Schooling fish, such as herrings, anchovies, pilchards, mackerels, hake and sauries are favored prey, as well as mesopelagic fish such as myctophids and deep sea smelts.
Although details of their diet are sketchy, the stomach contents of stranded dolphins have included such fish such as silversides, sauries, houndfish, smelts, cutlassfish, and various squid and octopuses.
However, newer evidence finds that the flyingfishes are nested within the halfbeaks, and the needlefish and sauries are nested within the subfamily Zenarchopterinae of the family Hemiramphidae, which has been recognized as its own family.
It chases down pelagic fishes such as lancet fish, mackerel, pilchards, herring, and sauries and forages near the bottom for groundfishes such as cod, hake, icefish, dories, sand lances, lumpsuckers, and flatfish.
Sauries are fish of the family Scomberesocidae.
The Saury (Cololabis adocetus) is a member of the family Scomberesocidae.
The Scomberesocoidea contains the Belonidae and Scomberesocidae, while the Exocoetoidea comprises the Exocoetidae and Hemiramphidae.
The Atlantic saury, Scomberesox saurus, is a fish of the family Scomberesocidae found in the Atlantic Ocean, in the seas near Australia, and also in the Mediterranean.