Sunday, June 8

Angola has a rich variety of fish, both freshwater (rivers, lakes) and marine (Atlantic Ocean coast). Here’s a simple breakdown:

Freshwater fish (rivers like the Congo, Cuanza, Cubango):

  • Tilapia (Oreochromis species)
  • Catfish (Clarias and other genera)
  • African Tigerfish (Hydrocynus vittatus)
  • Electric Catfish (Malapterurus electricus)
  • Bagrid catfish (Bagridae family)
  • African Pike (Hepsetus odoe)

Marine fish (Atlantic coast of Angola):

  • Sardinella (small pelagic fish)
  • Mackerel (Scomber species)
  • Anchovies (Engraulidae family)
  • Groupers (Epinephelus species)
  • Snappers (Lutjanus species)
  • Cobia (Rachycentron canadum)
  • Horse mackerel (Trachurus species)
  • Sharks and Rays (various types)

Special mentions:

  • Tuna (especially around deeper waters)
  • Marlin and Sailfish (for sport fishing)
  • Crustaceans and mollusks (shrimp, squid, lobster — not fish but very important)

Angola’s rivers and coastlines are super biodiverse — it’s a big part of their fishing economy!

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