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Atlantic Mahimahi
About a third of the U.S. commercial harvest of mahimahi comes from the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico, where the recreational fishery for this species is more dominant. While mahimahi is abundant and can support a high rate of harvest, managers have adopted a precautionary approach to managing these fisheries.
Pacific Mahimahi
Most U.S. harvest of mahimahi comes from the Pacific, mainly Hawaii. No domestic regulations currently apply to mahimahi at this time– their biology makes them resilient to fishing pressure and catch trends have so far indicated that the fish stock is sustainable.