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In the News (Sun 27 Dec 09)

  
  Oceans Alive - Mahimahi
Mahimahi are found worldwide in the tropical and subtropical waters of the Atlantic, the Pacific and the Indian Oceans.
Mahimahi populations are resilient to fishing since they grow quickly, spawn frequently, and have large ranges.
Mahimahi is a mild-tasting, sweet-flavored fish, with a firm texture.
www.oceansalive.org /eat.cfm?subnav=fishpage&fish=61   (294 words)

  
 The Seafood Handbook - Finfish - Mahimahi
Mahimahi is one of the most beautiful fish in the ocean because of its rich, iridescent colors.
Initially, mahimahi was a bycatch of the tuna and swordfish fisheries.
Peak seasons for fresh mahimahi vary by location, but abundance is generally greatest in late spring and summer.
www.seafoodhandbook.com /samplepages/mahimahi.html   (278 words)

  
 Mahimahi Aquaculture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Many people think of mahimahi as a gamefish, but it is a very good fish for aquaculture.
There are 2 species of mahimahi: Coryphaena hippurus (common dolphinfish, the one on top), and Coryphaena equiselis (Pompano dolphin, the lower fish), but we only culture the common mahi, because it grows to a larger size.
Mahimahi can be farmed profitably in tanks, and will probably do well in ocean cages.
www.sihawaii.com /sydkraul/mahi.html   (331 words)

  
 Hawaii Seafood Buyers' Guide - Species Descriptions, Open Ocean Species
Although ono is used as a substitute for mahimahi, mahimahi is more moist and sweeter than ono.
Local mahimahi is superior in quality to the available substitutes -- lower-priced fresh mahimahi from Latin America and imported frozen fillets from Taiwan, Japan, and Latin America.
All of the "white-flesh" local species served in restaurants are subject to seasonal fluctuations in availability, so chefs rely on a combination of species which alternate as "catch of the day" based on their availability and affordability.
www.hawaii-seafood.org /species_openocean.htm   (2463 words)

  
 Mahimahi - Dolphinfish - Dorado
Mahimahi (Coryphaena hippurus) is commonly known as dolphin (the fish, not the mammal), dolphinfish, or dorado.
The first external evidence of deterioration in a whole mahimahi is softening and fading of bright skin colors.
Mahimahi retains better quality if it is not filleted until shortly before use.
www.state.hi.us /dbedt/seafood/mahimahi.html   (778 words)

  
 Product Range, Fresh bigeye tuna, yellowfin tuna, fresh swordfish, mahimahi, wahoo, fresh moonfish, blue marlin, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Bigeye is a favourite fish of many chefs with its fantastic flavour, texture, and lots of flesh with no bone.
Mahimahi is a delicious fish with a delicate moist slightly sweet flavour.
Mahimahi has a thin skin with firm, light pinkish flesh.
www.solander.co.nz /products.html   (803 words)

  
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Mahimahi grow at least twice as fast as yellowtail, and have a better food conversion ratio (3:1 vs 8:l)(Hagood, et al, 1981; Kafuku and Ikenoue, 1983; Matsusato, 1984).
In the process of comparing growth rates of yellowtail and mahimahi, we discovered some behavioral characteristics which may make yellowtail an excellent aquaculture candidate for Hawaiian baitfish culture, and we also observed larval mortality patterns which may help solve our diagnostic problems for mahimahi culture.
Mahimahi eggs were obtained from natural spawns at the Waikiki Aquarium and the National Marine Fisheries Service Kewalo Laboratory.
www.sihawaii.com /sydkraul/publications/compare.html   (1285 words)

  
 Fishing Report for Hawaii - March 2000
Mahimahi continue to dominate the catch boards, but there have been a couple of nice Marlin, Ahi and Ono caught as well.
Mahimahi and Aku were also brought in during the week on both of their boats.
Mahimahi filled the boat every other day, as with Magic and Sea Verse too, with Captain Lee drilling 11 on the 29th and 14 of them on the 2nd.
www.sportfishhawaii.com /html/reportmar2000.htm   (3023 words)

  
 CHARTERED SPORT FISHING BOAT TRIP June 24
we saw a neon flash through the water, it was a mahimahi, we started to throw out parts of one of the tuna we caught and one fresh slice which had the hook.
the mahimahi was dead tired, so we left it in the water hoping that other mahimahi would come.
The mahimahi was a female and weighed 14 lb..
www.lastplace.com /DOC/Familypix1/Fishing/trip2comments.htm   (1463 words)

  
 Mahi Mahi - Fresh Hawaiian fish recipes and descriptions from Maui Menus Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Local Mahimahi is superior in quality to the other available substitutes.
The popularity of fresh Mahimahi in the visitor industry has created a steady demand and consistently good prices.
Mahimahi is ideal for a variety of preparations and care should be taken not to overcook this fish.
www.mauimenusonline.com /recipes/mahimahi.html   (220 words)

  
 kondogyotaku.net ~~mahimahi~~   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
mahimahi >>> dorado >>> dolphin fish >>> (coryphaena hippurus)
a pelagic open ocean fish, mahimahi means "strong - strong" in hawaiian refering to its great swimming strength...
schools of mahimahi are often found around large floating objects at sea or fish aggregation devices (FAD bouys)...
www.kondogyotaku.net /mahimahi.htm   (275 words)

  
 washingtonpost.com: Excerpt: 'Lord of the Deep'
He threw the towel toward the mahimahi's eyes, ignoring the giant hook stabbing into his arm, ripping deeper.
Bill blinded the fish with the towel, and the enraged mahimahi slowed and calmed.
In the fish box the dull-colored mahimahi lay with its eye frozed in death.
www.washingtonpost.com /ac2/wp-dyn/A61126-2004Jun22?language=printer   (957 words)

  
 Mahimahi, longline-caught
With a life history strategy with high potential for resilience to fishing pressure, supply of mahimahi to the U.S. marketplace is primarily imports from modern industrial distant-water pelagic longline fleets from Asia and from coastal longline fleets from the eastern tropical Pacific.
The major fisheries providing mahimahi to the U.S. market are believed to be the Taiwan distant-water longline fleet and the Ecuadorian pelagic longline mahi fishery.
Pelagic longlining, where gear is suspended from a line drifting at the sea-surface, does not directly contact the substrate and is not known to result in any adverse habitat impacts.
www.blueoceaninstitute.org /seafood/species/97.html   (2930 words)

  
 Spirit of Aloha - Aloha Airlines' in-flight magazine with information on Hawaii vacations, Hawaiian island maps and the ...
Crab-Crusted Mahimahi on Curry Lemongrass Rice with Corn Relish and Clam Sauce
Season mahimahi with salt and sear to medium in a saute pan.
Place corn relish in the center of the mahimahi and finish with a sprig of cilantro on top of the corn relish.
www.spiritofaloha.com /recipe/1103/recipe.html   (347 words)

  
 Fish cookery
Mahimahi are locally caught in peak months from March through May and September through November in Hawai'i.
Mahimahi is Hawai'i's best known fish among visitors to Paradise and is the most asked for in restaurants.
A simple preparation of mahimahi is my favorite way to enjoy this firm fish with a delicate flavor.
www.cookwithaloha.com /wholefishcookery.htm   (938 words)

  
 Fishing Report for Hawaii - February 2000
Mahimahi clearly seem to be picking up on all islands especially Oahu, and we've even seen some Ono come in to go along with the Ahi that have been around.
Mahimahi filled the coolers many other days as well, and they also produced a Striper on the 16th.
Six Shibi (yellowfin tuna) ranging 70-75 pounds, 4 Mahimahi, an Ono, and a few Aku were all procured that day with steady catches reported throughout the week.
www.sportfishhawaii.com /html/reportfeb2000.htm   (2550 words)

  
 Web site offers eating advice on seafood
So when you go to a restaurant and the waiter tells you the chef's special is monkfish, you can whip out your card and then order something else.
This is important because mahimahi is in growing demand.
Another negative for mahimahi is that it's caught on longlines.
www.susanscott.net /OceanWatch2004/apr30-04.html   (504 words)

  
 Honolulu Star-Bulletin Features   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Now, as chef of the Chief's Hut in the Outrigger Reef on the Beach, Ranos is in charge of meeting tourist's expectations.
But it is Ranos' way with mahimahi that drew the attention of Cathy Ellis, a resident of Richmond, B.C., in Canada, and a frequent visitor to Honolulu.
The dish is a favorite of her daughter's, she wrote.
www.restaurantswaikiki.com /CHUT/pages/STAR/star.htm   (488 words)

  
 Furikake Mahimahi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Cut mahimahi into 12 (3 oz size) fillets.
Dip mahimahi into batter and roll in furikake mixture.
Grill mahimahi on both sides until lightly browned.
www.heco.com /CDA/default/0,1999,TCID=4&EmbedCID=0&CCID=2620&LCID=2318&CTYP=RECP,00.html   (58 words)

  
 Best recipes and recipe search   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Thread fruit, mahimahi pieces and lime slices alternately on 10-inch skewers.
Melt butter with brown sugar in a saucepan.
cook for 3 minutes, turn, and rotate kabobs every 3 minutes until mahimahi begins to flake when tested with a fork.
www.hungrymonster.com /recipe/recipe-search-3x5.cfm?&Recipe_id_int=21631   (69 words)

  
 Moana Nui Mahimahi (OC6) - News - Waka Ama - New Zealand
Moana Nui Mahimahi (OC6) - News - Waka Ama - New Zealand
Fibreglass Developments Ltd will be capable of producing 1 Mahimahi a week, and from mid September will be ready to build yours.
We are happy to say that our paddling friends in the lower part of the North/South Island will receive the benefits of lower transport costs.
www.wakaama.co.nz /news/story.php?story_id=51   (119 words)

  
 Cooking Light - 12 Favorite Fishes - Healthy Recipes and Menus
Originally called dolphinfish, the Hawaiian name mahimahi was adopted to alleviate confusion that this fish is related to the aquatic mammal.
Popular because of its versatility, mahimahi pairs well with fruits and spicy sauces.
A 4 1/2-ounce serving of mahimahi has 139 calories and 1.2 grams of fat.
www.cookinglight.com /cooking/cs/allabout/article/0,13803,348394-348385,00.html   (1086 words)

  
 FanFiction.Net : Dictionary & Thesaurus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Called also dolphinfish and (especially in Hawaii) mahimahi.
Antiq.) A mass of iron or lead hung from the yardarm, in readiness to be dropped on the deck of an enemy's vessel.
They are highly esteemed as food fish, especially in Hawaii, where they are usually referred to as mahimahi.
www.fanfiction.net /dictionary.php?word=mahimahi   (400 words)

  
 MAHIMAHI WITH CITRUS SAUCE, APPLE BANANAS, AND MACADAMIA NUTS Recipe at Epicurious.com
Mahimahi is on of Hawaii's most popular fis; firm-fleshed and mild-flavored, it can be cooked in almost any manner and cloaked in almost any sauce.
I like the flavor of citrus with mahimahi, enhanced by some spicy peppercorns.
Place the mahimahi on top of the greens and the banana on top of the mahimahi.
www.epicurious.com /recipes/recipe_views/views/232217   (542 words)

  
 Grilled Mahimahi W/Wild Rice And Creamy Red Wine Sauce Recipe
I couldn't really find your mahimahi fish in my neck of the woods so I used swordfish steaks instead.
I followed the recipe to a 't' for 4 people and we all were impressed with the flavor and taste.
Mahimahi is not indigenous to my area and when I asked at the grocery, they'd never heard of it.
www.recipezaar.com /36503   (498 words)

  
 ~~~ Grilled mahimahi w/ red onion couscous & chunky papaya avoc ~~~
For The Mahimahi: Sprinkle the fillets with salt and brush with the oil.
To Assemble: Spoon a mound of the couscous in the center of each serving plate.
Place the mahimahi on top of the couscous.
www.recipeslist.com /barbeque-recipes-list/barbeque-recipes-list/grilledmahimahiwredonioncouscouschunkypapayaavoc-recipe-for-free.html   (271 words)

  
 Mahimahi with Spicy Thai Sauce - Hawaiian fish recipes from Maui Menus Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Heat the oil over high heat, deep fry Mahimahi fillet for a while then lower heat to medium and continue to deep fry until golden brown (or grill the fish).
Place Mahimahi fillet on platter and top with the spicy sauce mixture.
Sprinkle with crispy whole basil leaves and serve.
www.mauimenusonline.com /recipes/mahi_thai.html   (171 words)

  
 GourmetSleuth - Steamed Mahimahi With Chinese Style Bean Sauce
The firm rich texture and mild flavor of mahimahi take well to steaming, and for the same reason, you can substitute cod in this recipe, or even salmon.
n a saucepan of boiling water, blanch the mahimahi for about 30 seconds.
Using a slotted spoon, transfer to a rimmed plate that can be used for steaming.
www.gourmetsleuth.com /mahmai.htm   (356 words)

  
 Mahimahi / Dolphin Fish   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Feeds on squid and small fish, such as the malolo, or flying fish.
Packs of mahimahi may be found chasing schools of malolo, with
'iwa, or frigate birds, following overhead to catch the malolo as they leap from the water to escape the mahimahi.
pvs.kcc.hawaii.edu /rapanui/mahimahi.html   (70 words)

  
 Lamu Style Mahimahi Recipe
It is too sophisticated for my kids, but if you like spicy food, I think you will enjoy this.
I have only made it with mahimahi, but it should work with any firm white fish.
this Mahimahi had wonderful flavour, love the lime and cumin together with just enough heat from the pepper.
www.recipezaar.com /recipe/getrecipe.zsp?id=84807   (377 words)

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