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Every October, the frigid (60 - 65F), nutrient rich Humboldt Current, which flows north from Antarctica toward the Equator, (which is why there are penguins in the Galapagos) is pushed back by the warm (70 - 80F) waters of the Panama Current...
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PRINCIPAL SPECIES
| TUNAS: |
• SNAPPER (Lutjanus synagris & vivanus) |
| • SKIP JACK (Katsuwonus pelamos) |
• OILFISH (ESCOLAR) (Neolotus tripes) |
| • ALBACORE (Thunnus alalunga) |
• KINGCLIP (Genypterus capensis) |
| • YELLOW FIN (Thunnus albacares) |
• CORVINA (Cynoscion phoxocephalus) |
| • BIG EYE (Thunnus obesus) |
• SHARK (Alopius volpinus) |
| • BOTELLITA (Auxis thazard) |
• POMPANO (Trachinotus spp) |
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• POMPANO / BUTTERFISH (Peprilus medius) |
| • BLUE MARLIN (Makaira mazara) |
• SPANISH MACKEREL / SIERRA (Scomberomorus sierra) |
| • BLUE RUNNER (Caranx crysos) |
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Contact: Bartolome Fernandez A ~ Ricardo Appenzauser V.
PBX: 593-52-628701
Fax: 593-52-628688
Email: bartolof@frigolab.net ~ ricardoa@frigolab.net
Via San Mateo KM 4 1/2
P.O. Box: 13-050121
Manta - Ecuador
EU Certification number: 120 |
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