Thunnus tonggol

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Thunnus tonggol is a species of tuna of tropical Indo-West Pacific waters.

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Thunnus tonggol
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Scombriformes
Family: Scombridae
Genus: Thunnus
Subgenus: Neothunnus
Species:
T. tonggol
Binomial name
Thunnus tonggol
(Bleeker, 1851)
Synonyms[2][3]
  • Thynnus tonggol Bleeker, 1851
  • Kishinoella rara (Kishinouye, 1915)
  • Kishinoella tonggol (Bleeker, 1851)
  • Neothunnus tonggol (Bleeker, 1851)
  • Neothunnus rarus (Kishinouye, 1915)
  • Thunnus nicolsoni Whitley, 1936
  • Thunnus rarus Kishinouye, 1915
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It is commonly known as the longtail tuna[1] or northern bluefin tuna.[4][5] The usage of the latter name, mainly in Australia to distinguish it from the southern bluefin tuna, leads to easy confusion with Thunnus thynnus of the Atlantic and Thunnus orientalis of the North Pacific. Compared to these "true" bluefins, Thunnus tonggol is more slender and has shorter pectoral fins.[4][5]

Thunnus tonggol reaches 145 centimetres (57 in) in length and 35.9 kilograms (79 lb) in weight.[3] Compared to similar-sized tunas, its growth is slower and it lives longer, which may make it vulnerable to overfishing.[1]

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