Mahi-Mahi (Coryphaena hippurus)

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Mahi-Mahi, scientifically known as Coryphaena hippurus, is a fast-swimming, surface-dwelling fish found in warm ocean waters around the world, including the Indian Ocean surrounding Sri Lanka. Also called dolphinfish or dorado, it is known for its vibrant colors, slender body, and impressive speed.

This fish features a striking appearance with golden sides, metallic blue and green backs, and a blunt head. Mahi-Mahi is a popular target for commercial and sport fishing due to its abundance, rapid growth rate, and highly prized meat, which is firm, lean, and mildly sweet in flavor.

In Sri Lanka, Mahi-Mahi is caught by local fishermen using traditional and modern methods. It is commonly used in grilled dishes, curries, and seafood platters, offering both nutritional value and culinary versatility. Its flesh is high in protein and low in fat, making it a healthy seafood option.

Mahi-Mahi is available year-round and is often sold fresh in coastal fish markets. Its popularity continues to grow due to its taste, sustainability, and importance in both local diets and international seafood exports.

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