
Description:
The body of the Pacific bonito is cigar-shaped and somewhat
compressed. The head is pointed and conical, and the mouth is large.
The color is dark blue above, dusky on the sides becoming silvery
below. There is a number of slanted darkish stripes along the back.
Pacific bonito are the only tuna-like fishes on the California coast that
have the slanted dark stripes on their backs.