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threadfin /ˈθrɛdfɪn /nounA tropical marine fish that has long streamers or rays arising from its pectoral fins, locally important as a food fish.- Family Polynemidae: several genera and species.
Up here big tidal rivers empty into the ocean and boast world-class fishing for familiar species like cobia and Spanish mackerel plus Australia's own threadfin and blue salmon....- They look identical to what the Australians call threadfin salmon or king threadfin.
- In Hawaii, for instance, the industry is keeping close watch on a pilot project to raise Pacific threadfin in open-ocean net pens.
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