netoituna
Netoituna is a term used in some fisheries and ichthyology literature to describe tunas that display a distinctive net-like pattern of interlacing lines on their sides and a characteristic body form. It is not recognized as a formal taxonomic unit by major databases, and in many contexts the term functions as a market label or phenotype rather than a scientific species designation.
Netoituna derives its name from net and tuna, reflecting the net-like flank pattern observed in some individuals.
The label is most often used for tunas captured in tropical to temperate open-ocean zones worldwide. Netoituna
In commercial markets, netoituna refers to individuals of tuna either captured by purse seines or longlines
Related terms include tuna, Scombridae, purse-seine and longline fisheries.