by enalia | Jun 15, 2026 | Uncategorized
Test fish Diplodus sargus Recommended The White seabream is native to our waters and unlike most benthic species it remains, even nowadays, in abundance on our island, perhaps because of its great adaptation and migratory character. Its length usually ranges from 15...
by enalia | Jun 2, 2026 | Blogposts
The Methodology behind SeafoodGuideCY SeafoodGuideCY was created to help consumers make more informed seafood choices based on environmental sustainability, fisheries impacts, and human health considerations. The recommendations presented in this guide are based on...
by enalia | May 27, 2026 | Avoid
Piked dogfish Squalus blainville Avoid The Piked dogfish or Spurdog is probably the most successful shark species worldwide, as it is found in most seas in relatively large numbers. Individuals usually measure between 50 and 110 cm in length and weigh around 1–3 kg,...
by enalia | May 27, 2026 | Avoid
Stingray Dasyatis spp. Avoid Many species of stingrays are found in our waters using their large pectoral fins (moving them along a vertical axis), searching in the sand for their food, which consists of small benthic fish, invertebrates, molluscs, crustaceans, and...
by enalia | May 27, 2026 | Recommended
Red soldier fish Sargocentron rubrum Recommended The Red soldier fish is a Lessepsian migrant found abundant in our waters. It reproduces in our waters during the summer months from June to the end of August and it usually ranges between 10 and 20 centimeters in...