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Deep Sea Trevally or Pompano
Also known as the " Deep Sea Ulua ", these fish are caught in depths exceeding 1500 ft. Fillet texture is similar to other deep sea snappers...
Ehu (Short Tail Red Snapper)
Also known as the Short Tail Red Snapper, these fish are usually caught feeding near Onaga grounds in 700 to 1000 feet of water. They are so...
Gindai (Hawaiian Tai Snapper)
This is an unusual looking yellow striped Snapper. Its fillets are white and flaky, similar to all the Snappers. It is an attractive display...
Hapu'upu'u (Hawaiian Black Sea Bass)
This member of the grouper fish family is considered to have the flavor and consistency of the Hawaiian Spiny Lobster. The fish usually vary...
Kamanu (Rainbow Runner)
This fish has come to be known as "Hawaiian Salmon". The rainbow runner can be found in tropical waters world wide with the largest specimen...
Lehi (Silver Mouth)
These are strong snappers that move around ledges and pinnacles in search of food. They look very similar to Opakapaka with the exception of...
Monchong (Pomfret)
Two species of Pomfret, also known as the Monchong in Hawaii, are harvested in small quantities by the tuna long line and bottom fish hand l...
Omilu (Trevally)
These fish are also known as Papio because they are similar in looks to the Ulua. They have very white fillets and a light sweet flavor when...
Onaga (Long Tail Red Snapper)
Also known as the Onaga, this fish wins the most beautiful Snapper award. These fish are Revlon red with silver white sides, big black eyes ...
Opakapaka (Pink Snapper)
These snappers can be caught year round in Hawaiian waters although winter is considered the peak season. In modern times Opakapaka has been...
Uhu (Parrot Fish)
Also known as Uhu, feed in shallow water on the reefs. They are well-known for their brilliant colors' especially the Blue Parrot Fish. They...
Uku (Grey Snapper)
These fish are often underrated because they lack the outer beauty of the Opakapaka, Onaga, and Lehi. However, this shallow water Snapper, f...
Ulua (Trevally or Pompano)
Known in Hawaii as the Ulua, these fish are common to Pacific waters. When Ulua are young they are also called Papio. Once the Papio reach 1...

 

 

 

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Mainly consisting of members of the Snapper and Grouper families, these are the most popular fish served in Hawaiian restaurants when available. They can be prepared in a variety of ways.

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