Is marlin a shark?

Marlins are fish from the family Istiophoridae, which includes about 10 species. A marlin has an elongated body, a spear-like snout or bill, and a long, rigid dorsal fin which extends forward to form a crest. Its common name is thought to derive from its resemblance to a sailor's marlinspike.
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What kind of fish is a marlin?

marlin, any of several species of large long-nosed marine fishes of the family Istiophoridae (order Perciformes) characterized by an elongated body, a long dorsal fin, and a rounded spear extending from the snout.
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Is a marlin salt water fish?

Distinguishing Markings: Cobalt blue on top shading to silvery white on bottom; upper jaw elongated to form a spear; dorsal fin pointed at front end; pectoral fin and anal fin pointed; lateral line reticulated (interwoven like a net), difficult to see in large specimens.
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Is a marlin a swordfish?

Marlin are members of the Istiophoridae family, while swordfish are members of the Xiphiidae family. This may not seem like a very important distinction, but it is one key difference between these two fish. They are not technically related, even though they look very similar to one another.
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Are marlins edible?

Marlin are known to have quite a bit of meat on their bodies compared to other fish. They can grow to more than 500 pounds and one fish is enough to feed dozens of people in most cases. Yes, it is true that marlin can be eaten, but anglers should be cautious about which types of marlin they choose to keep and cook.
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What is the fastest fish?

The Sailfish is the Fastest Fish in the World - Ocean Conservancy.
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Can marlins live freshwater?

A rare blue marlin which washed up on a Pembrokeshire beach has gone on display at London's Natural History Museum. The 13ft (4m)-long fish was discovered at Freshwater East in September last year, and initially thought to be a swordfish.
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Can you take a marlin out of the water?

A recreational angler holds a white marlin out of water for a photograph. Despite the fact that removing white marlin from the water is illegal in the USA, many anglers bring white marlin into the boat to take pictures before releasing them.
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What kind of fish is Nemo?

Nemo and his dad, Marlin, are ocellaris clownfish, also called false clownfish or clown anemonefish. Anemonefish are so-named for the sea anemones in which they make their homes. There are 28 species of anemonefish, and they come in many colors, such as pink, red, yellow, black, brown and multi-colored stripes.
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Do marlins have teeth?

It has two dorsal fins with body structures called rays, two anal fins, and a crescent-shaped tail. The bill is round and pointed. Small teeth line the roof of the mouth as well as the jaws.
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How big can marlins get?

Biology. Blue marlin may grow to be more than 12 feet long and may weigh up to 2,000 pounds. Female blue marlin grow larger than males and may live 20 years. Male blue marlin reach 7 feet in length and may live up to 10 years.
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Can sharks be blue?

Blue sharks are recognizable for their exceptionally slender body and bright blue coloration. They are dark blue on the back, bright blue on the sides, and white on the underside.
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Are marlins aggressive?

Atlantic blue marlin, who are highly migratory and aggressive predators, are one of the largest species of bony fishes, beginning as microscopic larvae and reaching lengths of more than 16ft.
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What does marlin taste like?

Does marlin taste like tuna? Some say that marlin tastes like a cross between swordfish and tuna. Others say it has a more robust flavor, closer to that of shark. And still others maintain that it has a milder taste, similar to halibut.
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How much is a 500 pound marlin worth?

The winner of the largest marlin will take home $1.1 million and there is an additional $550,000 prize for any boat who scores a 500-pound blue marlin.
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Do marlin survive after being released?

Figures indicate that more than 85 per cent of all marlin caught by recreational anglers are tagged and released. There's good scientific evidence obtained from various tagging studies that indicates that 90+ per cent of the blue, black and striped marlin we release successfully survive.
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Is Marlin fishing illegal?

Intense fishing pressure led regulators to ban the sale of Atlantic marlin in the United States. Other countries, such as Japan and Cuba, do not prohibit the commercial fishery. The U.S. allows recreational anglers to catch Atlantic marlin and permits the import and sale of marlin from the Pacific and Indian oceans.
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What's the biggest marlin ever caught?

A Pacific blue weighing 1,805 pounds (819 kg) caught in 1970 by a party of anglers fishing out of Oahu, Hawaii, aboard the charter boat Coreene C skippered by Capt. Cornelius Choy (this fish often referred to as 'Choy's Monster') still stands as the largest marlin caught on rod and reel.
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How long was the marlin in The Old Man and the sea?

The fisherman who measures the marlin's skeleton reports that it is 18 feet long — evidence of the largest fish the villagers have ever known to come out of the Gulf. And when Manolin accepts the marlin's spear, he accepts for all time everything that Santiago wishes to bequeath him.
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Why do marlin have a spear?

Blue marlin uses its spear-shaped jaw to catch food. It feeds on crustaceans, fish (mackerel, tuna), dolphins and squids. During the hunt, blue marlin will pass through a dense school of fish and inflict injuries with its spear. Dead or injured fish will float around and blue marlin will easily scoop them afterwards.
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What is the slowest fish?

The dwarf seahorse (Hippocampus zosterae) is a species of seahorse found in the subtidal aquatic beds of the Bahamas and parts of the United States. It is threatened by habitat loss. According to Guinness World Records, it is the slowest-moving fish, with a top speed of about 5 feet (1.5 m) per hour.
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What is the slowest fish in the ocean?

Scientists believe that the sea horse is the slowest fish in the ocean. It moves along at about 0.01 (one hundredth) mph.
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