Zeidae

Zeidae

The Zeidae (named after Zeus, the supreme god of Greek mythology) are a family of large, showy, deep-bodied zeiform marine fish—the "true dories". Found in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Ocean, the family contains just six species in two genera. All species are important and highly-regarded food fish supporting commercial fisheries, and some—such as the John dory (Zeus faber)—are enjoyed in large public aquaria. These fish are caught primarily via deep-sea trawling.

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