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More than 150,000 tonnes of Seriola are produced through aquaculture per year.
Also soon to be approved are standards for shrimp, seriola and cobia (large marine fin fish).
As is the case with the majority of aquaculture species, the farming of Seriola has associated environmental or other impacts.
The almaco jack – seriola rivoliana – is a game species that feed on other fish and small squid.
Also, several species are currently placed in several other genera of Carangidae that were originally described under Seriola.
Seriola hippos (Samson fish)
Seriola rivoliana (Almaco jack, highfin jack)
Kanpachi: Crazy Seriola Dumerili (ongoing)
They further suggested it was a close relative of Seriola, which was later reaffirmed by a comprehensive overview of the carangids by Gushiken.
Phylogenetically, the species is most closely related to the amberjack genus, Seriola, being the most basal member identified of the carangid subfamily Naucratini.
She also got a loan of one and a half million of duros gave by the bankers Seriola, Carriquí, Salamanca and Buchental.
Drinking water, too, was carried from Dolo to the center of Venice by cargo boats with big barrels filled directly from springs of the little river Seriola.
The purpose of the SCAD is to create standards that will minimize the key impacts of Seriola/Cobia aquaculture and move producers towards better performance.
To address these impacts, the WWF is creating the Seriola and Cobia Aquaculture Dialogue (SCAD).
A spin-off manga titled Kanpachi: Crazy Seriola Dumerili written and illustrated by Takenashi's brother Shinichi Yuhki began serialization in the April 2010 issue of Comic Rex.
The Ashimori Industry Company, Ltd., has installed approximately 300 flexible pens with woven chain link UR30 meshes in Japan to raise Seriola (i.e., yellowtail, amberjack, kingfish, hamachi).
Many genera have fairly extensive fossil records, particularly Caranx and Seriola, which extend into the early Paleogene (late Thanetian), and are known from whole and incomplete specimens, skeletal fragments, and otoliths.
This will be done by identifying the key environmental and social impacts associated with the farming of three types of Seriola (S. rivoliana, S. quinqueradiata and S. lalandi) and cobia, and principles established for addressing each impact.
Several trials are underway for land-based Seriola culture, but currently most Seriola fish are produced in cages, either in nearshore pens or in high-technology, submersible cages out in the open ocean.
The yellowtail kingfish or southern kingfish, S. l. lalandi, is a subspecies of yellowtail amberjack, a jack of the genus Seriola, found off southeastern Australia and the northeast coast of the North Island of New Zealand.