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Ryan 03-30-2005 09:46 PM

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Originally Posted by StirCrazy
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Originally Posted by Ryan
I think they are deeper out??

nope the brown tang is the native tank to the Hawaiian islands, the yellow tang can come from all over and just collected through Hawaii. so Christmas islands ect on boats that return to Hawaii and ship from there.

Not to say there isn't any but they are not as common of a tang in Hawaii as people thing because they see them included on Hawaiian shipments.

Steve

OOO learn somthing new every day.

saltcreep 03-30-2005 09:52 PM

You must be confusing Z. flavescens with A. pyroferus. Z. flavescens comes from Hawaii and is collected around the Big Island.

StirCrazy 03-30-2005 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by saltcreep
You must be confusing Z. flavescens with A. pyroferus. Z. flavescens comes from Hawaii and is collected around the Big Island.

concidering there has been a 10 year ban in effect (for the last 3 years) that prohibits the capture of Z. flavescens almost anywhere in the hawaii area I highly doubt it. it was almost wiped out localy and is starting to comback in protected areas but in the unprotected areas it is still declining in the Hawaiian chains.

Z. flavescens has a range that extends from Hawaii to Japan and so the boats are having to go farther away from Hawaii to catch them leagaly.

Steve

saltcreep 03-30-2005 10:52 PM

Steve,

I hate to sit and argue about this...but why do I have Z. flavescens in my system. The US gov't has only decreased the collection area by about 30% a few years ago. There are still thousands of "yellow" tangs coming out of Hawaii every month. In fact, I should have a couple hundred coming in next week for myself.

Oh ya...what brown tang are you speaking about?

StirCrazy 03-30-2005 11:08 PM

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Steve,


Oh ya...what brown tang are you speaking about?

I am trying to remember the name of it, but it was all over the place. at any rate with the yellow tang over the last 15 years having gone to Hawaii 2 or 3 times a year I have never seen one. and everything I read tells me they are not caught in local waters but rather a ways out, and that
when it sais Hawaiian tang on the order it just means that the colection point is Hawaii, weather or not that is true I cann't say.

If I can remember the name of the Brown one I will post it but the locals just refured to it as a brown tang last time I was asking about it.

Steve

Coldwater 03-30-2005 11:37 PM

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Very cool pics, how big would you say that huge puffer was?
It was almost 1.5 feet long (I think). Now for some more pictures and a Yellow Tang to make you people happy.

http://www.grimreefers.com/gallery/a...ture%20038.jpg

These two are Unicorn Tangs.

http://www.grimreefers.com/gallery/a...ture%20011.jpg

Mmmmmmmmm... uncooked hamburgers.

http://grimreefers.com/gallery/album...ture%20101.jpg

Look its a Moorish Idol.

http://www.grimreefers.com/gallery/a...ture%20095.jpg

Does anyone out there know what type of Navy ship is this? I saw it when we went deep sea fishing.

http://www.grimreefers.com/gallery/a...ture%20204.jpg

Heres a sea turtle. Geez I wish I could take better pictures.



http://www.grimreefers.com/gallery/a...ture%20125.jpg

Coldwater 03-30-2005 11:45 PM

Oh ya the pictures will keep coming for the next little while. I still have around 200 left! :mrgreen: . I will only put up the best.

Matt

saltcreep 03-30-2005 11:53 PM

Steve,

Where in Hawaii did you vacation? I know our yellows are coming from the north side of the big island. The larger yellows are collected in about 20ft of water and the smaller ones are in about 90ft. Off Kona, the water drops off real fast so they don't have to go out that far. Yes, they are in Hawaiian waters.

EmilyB 03-30-2005 11:56 PM

Moo on the barbeque and then Moo in the ocean - nice !

snaggle 03-30-2005 11:58 PM

[quote="The Moray Guy"]
Does anyone out there know what type of Navy ship is this? I saw it when we went deep sea fishing.

http://www.grimreefers.com/gallery/a...ture%20204.jpg

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I think that is a frigate I don’t know what nation it is from I would guess the US though :lol: if you have a hull number you can look it up on the US navy web site.

Brad


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