Introduction
Needlefish (Kanghi) scientifically known as Ablennes hians in Pakistan are marine species characterized by their long, slender, and needle-like bodies. These fish are commonly found along the coastal regions of Pakistan, particularly in the Arabian Sea. They thrive in warm waters and are known for their distinctive appearance, with a sharp, beak-like snout filled with teeth.
While needlefish are not a primary seafood choice in Pakistan, they play a role in the local fishing industry. However, their consumption is relatively limited due to their bony structure and potential ciguatera toxin risk. Despite this, their unique physical attributes and habitat make them an interesting part of Pakistan’s marine biodiversity.