Rainbow Runner

Rainbow Runner

FACT SHEET Rainbow Runner Elagatis bipinnulata Family: Carangidae Other common names: Reenboog-pylvis A striking fish with a streamlined body, a pointed head and a large forked tail. Recognised by the two distinctive bright blue lines Description underlaid by a yellow band running along the length of the body. Overall colour is dark olive-green on the sides and silvery white below. The tail fin is often yellowish. Circumglobal in tropical and sub-tropical waters. In southern Distribution African waters they are found as far south as Durban. Usually found near the surface in the open ocean, sometimes over deep coral and rocky reefs to depths of 150 m. Juveniles often found Habitat under flotsam and sometimes associated with pilotfish and large sharks. Adults usually solitary or in small shoals but sometimes form large aggregations. Diet consists primarily of planktonic crustaceans, small pelagic fish Feeding and squid. A highly mobile, nomadic species, penetrating higher latitudes Movement during summer. www.saambr.org.za They reach maturity at about 65 cm fork length. Spawning occurs Reproduction throughout the year in tropical waters. During spawning they are known to aggregate in shoals of up to 300 fish. They can reach a maximum size of 107 cm fork length and a weight Age and growth of 17 kg, although larger specimens have been recorded. They have been aged up to a maximum of 6 years. Not assessed in South Africa. They have been evaluated as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List (2015). Current status South African Sustainable Seafood Initiative (SASSI) List: Not assessed. Not Assessed A popular angling fish that takes a variety of small lures and baits but is difficult to land because of their soft mouths. One of the preferred Capture prey of marlin and other billfish and hence are prized as bait by big game fishermen. Elsewhere they are often caught under fish attraction devices (FADs) or bycatch in tuna purse-seines. Daily bag limit: 10 per person per day Current Minimum size limit: None recreational Closed Season: None fishing Other regulations: None regulations Marine protected areas (MPAs): It is unlikely that this species receives protection within MPAs due to their wide ranging behaviour. Reference Information from the ORI Fish App. www.saambr.org.za.

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