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CATCHING SKIPJACK TUNA IN ROMBLON PHILIPPINES - KAWAN NG GULYASAN SA TABLAS ROMBLON

ROMBLON FISHING The primary types of net used for fishing are drift nets, surrounding (encircling, or encompassing) nets, and trap nets. Drift nets—which include gill and trammel nets used at the surface and bottom-set nets used on the seabed—capture fish by entangling them. Skipjack Tuna inhabit a wide range of coastal and oceanic waters. They spawn in equatorial waters pretty much year-round but are more seasonal in higher latitudes. Tuna are among a small group of fish that have the ability to auto-regulate their body temperature. This allows them to swim in a variety of habitats, as well as achieve an array of hunting capabilities. These fish are active predators, and with their muscular, streamlined bodies, they can achieve speeds unthinkable to almost any other fish. Skipjack are the smallest and most abundant of the major commercial tuna species. They have a streamlined body that is mostly without scales. Their backs are dark purple-blue and their lower sides and bellies are silver with four to six dark bands. Skipjack can live as long as eight to 10 years. They are found mainly in the tropical areas of the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans, with the greatest abundance seen near the equator. Skipjack usually swim near the surface at night and can dive up to 850 feet during the day. Large schools of adult skipjack tuna often mix with juvenile yellowfin and bigeye tuna. They can breed year-round. Skipjack tuna have torpedo-shaped bodies with dark blue or purple backs, and silver on the lower sides and belly. They have 3-5 prominent dark bands running along the length of the lower sides. Skipjack tuna are mostly scaleless. Size (length and weight): Up to 1.1 metres in length and 34.5 kg. Life span: About 8‑12 years. Habitat: Skipjack tuna are widespread throughout the tropical waters of the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Oceans. Skipjack tuna are highly migratory and travel long distances. They are a pelagic species that can be found to depths of 260 metres. Skipjack tuna tend to school by size. Schools are often associated with albacore or yellowfin tuna, and sometimes with whales or whale sharks. Schools may also occur in association with floating objects. Juveniles are generally found in surface waters and move into deeper water as they mature. Prey: Crustaceans, fish and squid. Cannibalism is common in larger individuals. Predators: Larger fish such as yellowfin and bigeye tunas, and billfish. Reproduction: Skipjack tuna reach reproductive maturity at 1‑2 years of age. They spawn throughout the year in tropical waters, and during summer and early autumn in subtropical waters. In tropical waters females spawn almost daily. Females produce 0.8‑2 million eggs per spawning season depending on their body size. Eggs hatch after 1‑1.5 days. Skipjack are commercially important as the main species of canned tuna. Although tuna do provide food and livelihoods for people, they are more than just seafood. Tuna are a top predator in the marine food chain, maintaining a balance in the ocean environment. Tuna has a mild, meaty flavour. The meat is bright red when raw and turns brown-grey when cooked. Skipjack tuna is most commonly canned. _______________________________________ MUSIC BACKGROUND Music: Fear of The Dark by Soundridemusic Video link:    • Cinematic Suspense Trailer NoCopyrigh...   Thank you @soundridemusic for your Non Copyright music Music: (No Copyright) Intense Action Background Music | Cinematic Music by Argsound Video Link:    • (No Copyright) Intense Action Backgro...   For more videos please subscribe to my channel Facebook Pages: KAAGAPAY CARES VLOGS #fishingvideo #pangulongfishing #Tablasfishing #Pangulongfishinginromblon #philippinesfishing #ocean #oceanfish #lure #lurefishing #fishinglure #sea #calatravaromblon #2024 #Tablaspangulong #romblonvloggers #romblonfishing #catchingfish #catching #fishing #skipjacktuna #fishingvideoinromblon #trending #pangingisda #gulyasansaromblon #isdaan #pangulongfishing #skipjacktunainromblon #skipjacktuna #fishingvideos #fish #fishingislife #fishingtrip #tiktokfishing #asianfishing #tablasfishing #romblonfisherman #bigfish #bigfishvideo #bigfishhunting #trendingfishing #viral #romblon #sanandresromblon #asianfishing #indonesianfishing #fishingvideo #fishinglife #tuna #bigtuna

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