Kingfish

Kingfish

Kingfish (engl. Königsfisch) bezeichnet:

  • unterschiedliche Fische (insbesondere Stachelmakrelen und Makrelen und Thunfische):
    • Cavalla (Caranx hippos), um Mauretanien
    • Cobia (Rachycentron canadum), um Papua-Neuguinea
    • Japanese Meagre (Argyrosomus japonicus), um Australien
    • Königsmakrele (Scomberomorus cavalla und Scomberomorus regalis)
    • Kingcroakers (Menticirrhus)
    • Narrow-barred Spanish Mackerel (Scomberomorus commerson) um Australien
    • Opah (Lampris guttatus), um Großbritannien
    • Silver Gemfish (Rexea solandri), um Australien
    • Trevally (Caranx nobilis), um Südafrika
    • Wahoo (Acanthocybium solandri), um Barbados
    • White Croaker (Genyonemus lineatus), um Großbritannien
    • Yellowtail Amberjack (Seriola lalandi), um Australien und Neuseeland
  • AS-6 Kingfish, Nato-Code der Raduga KSR-5, sowjetische flugzeuggestützte, Langstrecken-Antischiffslenkwaffe
  • Kingfish (Band), US-amerikanische Westcoast-Band
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