Mediterranean Sand Smelt

Atherina hepsetus

Mediterranean Sand Smelt (Atherina hepsetus)

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Atherina hepsetus is a species of fish in the Atherinidae family.

Description

The body is rather long, slender and moderately flattened. The mouth is protrusible, directed upward with small teeth; the head and body are scaly.

The lower jaw has an upper expansion within the mouth (high dentary bone).

Two separate dorsal fins, all rays of first and 1-2 anterior rays of second dorsal fin are unsegmented, with the remaining rays segmented. The anal fin is similar to the second dorsal fin, while the caudal fin is forked.

Body is silverish white, darker on the back, with the light blue horizontal stripe extending to the tail.

The maximum size is 20 cm, but usually it is about 15 cm in length.

Although rather small, as a carnivorous species, it feeds on pelagic copepods and benthic crustaceans.

In the Mediterranean, it spawns from December to May.

Habitat

It is a pelagic-neritic, brackishwater / marine fish, widespread in the eastern Atlantic coasts of Spain and Morocco including Madeira and the Canary Islands. It is also found in the western Mediterranean, Adriatic and Black Seas.

Fishing

The major small-scale fishing gears exploiting this species are the various coastal beach seines, small mesh size (10 mm) gill nets and lift-nets.

Rarely it can be caught on very small hook, baited with small chunks of fish meat.

Live Mediterranean sand smelt is excellent bait for many predatory species that feed on this gregarious fish.

Cuisine

The meat is mostly deep fried with larger specimens sometimes prepared as part of mixed fish stew or soup.

Colors

white
black
silver
blue

Edible

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Habitat and Environment

Open water

Poisonous

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Danger to human

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Venomous

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Mediterranean Sand Smelt dangerous?

Mediterranean Sand Smelt is classified as: No, No, No. Always exercise caution and keep a safe distance.

Where can you find Mediterranean Sand Smelt?

Turkey North Atlantic Ocean East Morocco North Morocco West Montenegro +38 more in Seabook
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