
He's
perhaps only an inch long. But in a year, he could be over 3 feet long!
Juan C. Levesque, a graduate student and fisheries professional, says
that the broadbill swordfish (
Xiphias gladius) is called the "gladiator of the sea." In a 2014 article for the magazine
Florida Sportsman, Levesque describes the life cycle of this fighting fish prized by fishermen:
On
average, swordfish grow about 14 inches per year, but there are
differences between the sexes. Female swordfish grow faster, live
longer, and reach a larger size than male swordfish; almost every
swordfish I weighed that was heavier than 200 pounds was a female. It
has been reported that swordfish can top 14 feet and 1,400 pounds in
weight, but these large fish are rare these days. In my 7 years
collecting data on commercial fishing vessels, the largest swordfish I
ever saw captured was around 500 pounds; it was caught near West Palm
Beach, Florida.
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