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Ono - Wahoo |
 | | Ono (Acanthocybium solandri), commonly known as wahoo, is a close relative of the king mackerel. |
 | | Ono may grow to more than 100 pounds in round weight, but the usual size of the fish caught in Hawaii is 8 to 30 pounds in round weight. |
 | | Ono is a Hawaiian word meaning "good to eat." The ono was said by the ancient Hawaiians to be the parent of the opelu, a mackerel scad of great importance to the subsistence of the early Hawaiians. |
| www.state.hi.us /dbedt/seafood/ono.html (677 words) |
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