Peruvian Pacific sardine

The Peruvian Pacific sardine (scientific name Sardinops sagax sagax) is a subspecies of the South American pilchard found in Peru. Related species of international importance include Sardinops caeruleus (USA), S. melanosticta (Japan), and Sardina pilchardus (Spain). Its geographical distribution extends from the Gulf of Guayaquil (Ecuador) up to Talcahuano (Chile). The most important location of the fish in Peru is Paita, Parachique, Santa Rosa, and Chimbote.

Peruvian Pacific sardine
Scientific classification
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Sardinops
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S. sagax
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S. s. sagax
Trinomial name
Sardinops sagax sagax

On November 2006, Peru obtained the right to use the term sardine, accompanied on the name of the fatherland and the scientific name, to commercialize this product and to assure its revenue to the markets of the world.

References

    The Peruvian sardine, Sardinops sagax : Historical analysis of the fishery (1978-2005)


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