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Revision as of 05:53, 3 March 2025

Overview of Sardinella:

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Sardinella

Sardinella is a genus of fish in the family Clupeidae found in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Ocean. They are commonly known as sardines or pilchards.

Species

There are currently 21 recognized species in this genus:

Distribution and habitat

Sardinella are widely distributed in the Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, and Pacific Ocean. They are typically found in warm waters and are known to form large schools near the surface.

Diet

Sardinella primarily feed on plankton, but they also consume small invertebrates and fish larvae.

Economic importance

Sardinella are commercially important and are often used in canning and smoking for human consumption. They are also used as bait in various types of fishing.

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