Diet Overlap
Common Diet
Common Habitat
Admiralty Islands Agulhas Current Andaman Sea Arabian Sea Australia (Country) Bangladesh Bay of Bengal Bonin Islands (Ogasawara) Brooks Banks Calamianes Islands Cambodia Chagos Islands Chilka Lake Christmas Island Christmas Island National Park Cocos (Keeling) Islands Comoros Cook Islands Coral Sea and GBR Djibouti East Central Australian Shelf Egypt Eritrea Fiji French Polynesia Great Barrier Reef Guam Gulf of Aden Gulf of Thailand Hawaii India Indian Ocean Indian Ocean, Eastern Indian Ocean, Western Indonesia Indonesian Sea Insular Pacific-Hawaiian Israel Japan Jordan Kenya Kimbe Bay Kiribati Kuroshio Current Lagonoy Gulf Madagascar Malaysia Maldives Marquesas Islands Marshall Islands Mauritius Micronesia, Fed. States of Milne Bay Mozambique Myanmar New Caledonia Niue North Australian Shelf Northeast Australian Shelf Northern Mariana Islands Northwest Australian Shelf Oman Pacific Ocean Pacific, Eastern Central Pacific, Northwest Pacific, Southwest Pacific, Western Central Pakistan Palau Papua New Guinea Peng-hu Island Persian Gulf Philippines Pitcairn Islands Polynesian Waters Pulu Keeling National Park Red Sea Réunion Rodriguez Ryukyu Islands Saint Rogatien Bank Samoa San Miguel Bay Saudi Arabia Seychelles Singapore Solomon Islands Somali Coastal Current Somalia South Africa South China Sea Spratly Islands Sri Lanka Sudan Sulu-Celebes Sea Tahiti Taiwan Tanzania Thailand Tokelau Tonga Tuamotus Tubbataha Reef Tuvalu Vanuatu Viet Nam Yellow Sea Yemen Zengwun River
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Attributes / relations provided by ♦ 1Predators of Tuna Baitfish and the Effects of Baitfishing on the Subsistence Reef Fisheries of Fiji, S.J.M. Blaber, D.A. Milton, N.J.F. Rawlinson and A. Sesewa, Tuna Baitfish in Fiji and Solomon Islands: proceedings of a workshop, Suva, Fiji, 17-18 August 1993. ACIAR Proceedings No. 52. p. 51-61 ♦ 2Diet, resource partitioning and gear vulnerability of Hawaiian jacks captured in fishing tournaments, Carl G. Meyer, Kim N. Holland, Bradley M. Wetherbee, Christopher G. Lowe, Fisheries Research 53 (2001) 105-113
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