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Kali-Kali
KaliKali is considered as parts of the snapper family.
Hawaiian Moi
Monchong
Monchong also known as the sickle or bigscale pomfret, because of the forked shape of its fins and large scales. The large black scales cover the entire body of this species. Monchong has clear, white flesh with pinkish tones. It is firm in texture and moderate in flavor.
Onaga
Onaga is also called ruby snapper or longtail snapper. This bottomfish is caught in deep waters (100-180 fathoms), especially around outcroppings along rocky bottoms. Most of the onaga caught off the Hawaiian Islands range in size from 1 to 18 pounds.
Opakapaka
Opakapaka is commonly known as crimson snapper or Hawaiian pink snapper. Its sweet, delicate flesh ranges from white to pink in color, however, cooked opakapaka is always white.
Opah
Opah has A silvery-grey upper body color shades to a rose red dotted with white spots toward the belly. Its fins are crimson, and its large eyes are encircled with gold. Opah has a round profile and can range from 60 to 200 pounds.
Tarakihi, 2-3
Tarakihi is a silvery white fish with a prominent blackish stripe mark behind the head. The mouth is small, somewhat turned down, and the pectoral fin has one long ray extending back beyond the vent.This fish also has a large v shaped tail.
             
             
             
   
             
 
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