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European Anchovy

European Anchovy
European Anchovy Engraulis encrasicolus Oceana fishsizematterseu

Worth knowing about the European Anchovy

Taxonomy

The European Anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus) belongs to the kingdom of animals, more specifically to the tribe Chordata. Here they are again subdivided into the class Actinopterygii, order of Clupeiformes, the family of Clupeidae, the subfamily of Engraudilae, genus Engraulis, and the speciesEngraulis encrasicolus.

This animal was first described in 1758 by Carl Linnaeus (a Swedish botanist, zoologist, taxonomist, and physician). He is known as the “father of modern taxonomy”.

European Anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus): Synonyms

Anchoviella guineensis, Anchoa guineensis, Clupea encrasicolus, Engraulis amara, Engraulis argyrophanus, Engraulis capensis, Engraulis encrasicolis, Engraulis encrasicholus, Engraulis encrassicolus, Engraulis engrasicholus, Engraulis engrasicolus, Engraulus encrasicholus, Engraulis encrasicholus ponticus, Engraulis encrasicolus russoi, , Engraulis guineensis, Engraulis japonica, Engraulis japonicus, Engraulis meletta, Engraulis russoi,Engraulis vulgaris.

The European Anchovy has congeners such as the herring (Clupea harengus), the sprat (Sprattus sprattus), and the sardine (Sardina pilchardus).

Australian Herring Arripis georgianus also known as tommy ruff
Sprat Sprattus sprattus Sprat from the Southern North Sea by Hans Hillewaert commonswikimediaorg
Sardine Sardina pilchardus by Roberto Pillon commonswikimediaorg

Interesting facts

What many do not know is that in the past there lived bizarre marine fish that were related to the anchovy. They were up to a meter in size and had tusks. This was revealed in a study by the “New Scientist”, called “Royal Society Open Science”. According to scientists, this would be a failed experiment of nature.

Description

International names

Photos of theEuropean Anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus)

Anchovies
Anchovies Dried Philippine Anchovies Encrasicholina oligobranchus Commonly known in Bisaya and Hiligaynon as Bolinaw Other possible common names include silag dilis nipis and twakang by Obsidian Soul commonswikimediaorg
Japanese Anchovy Engraulis japonicus

Where can you find the European Anchovy?


Countries where they live

European Anchovy: Their nutrition

These fish mainly eat zooplankton throughout their lives. But small shrimps, wing snails (sea butterflies), and copepods are also on the menu…

Shrimp P Kadiakensis in a freshwater aquarium by Wesley Malherek Own work
Wing snail sea butterfly Sea butterfly pseudoconch 12286jpg Wikimedia Commons
Copepod Wikimedia Wikimedia Commons

How do these animals mate?

The European Anchovy breeds in the warmer periods from April to November (as long as the temperature remains pleasant). The female can spawn multiple times, laying a total of 13,000 to 20,000 eggs.

Since very large schools are formed, there are subpopulations that move to various spawning areas. Some even spawn in freshwater. Their spawning grounds shift over time.

The eggs are ellipsoidal to oval and in the first 24-65 hours they float around like plankton. The hatched larvae grow very quickly and after a year already reach a length of 9-10 cm. However, there are many of those larvae that do not survive.

The females are larger than the males and they spawn for the first time when they reach a length of 9-10 cm. The sex ratio is 45% female and 55%, male.

European Anchovy in the human diet

This fish is often confused with sardine, but anchovies are smaller and contain much more flavor. It is therefore sad that this fish ends up on a pizza because one can make delicious fish dishes with it. They are mainly used in Mediterranean cuisine (for flavoring dishes) and many enthusiasts find them really a small taste bomb. Flavoring fish or soy sauces are also made from it.

Sardine, on the other hand, is only eaten as fish.

The anchovy is considered a fatty fish and is consumed all over the world. Some people eat them raw, but they are also sold in oil, smoked, frozen, salted, deep-fried, canned, and made into fishmeal and fish oil. The small bones pose no problem at all when preparing and consuming.

When eating it, light leaf salad or fresh white bread is usually served with some fresh lemon juice (for the enthusiasts).

It is a fish that is easy to keep and therefore they are also traded over long distances. As a result, the fish is also very important commercially.

The European Anchovy is used by the fishermen as bait.

Recipe: Winter carrot quiche with European Anchovy

Winter carrot quiche with anchovies

Ingredients for 4 persons:

Preparation:

  1. Preheat the oven to 200 degrees.
  2. Peel the carrots, cut them in half and then into strips. Fill a cooking pot with a little water. Cook the carrot strips over a medium heat for about 8 minutes.
  3. Peel the onion and cut into rings. Drain the can of anchovies.
  4. Beat the eggs in a bowl and add the cream. Beat again and season with salt, pepper and paprika.
  5. Spread the puff pastry over a round springform pan or tart pan. Poke holes in it.
  6. Pour the egg-cream mixture onto the puff pastry. Divide the onion rings and anchovy fillets over it. Finally, spread the carrot strips on top. Slide into the oven for 35 minutes. Then let it cool slightly and eat it lukewarm.

How do you fish for European Anchovy?

Anchovies are usually caught using purse seines, fish traps or pelagic trawls. These methods lead to damage to other vulnerable species.

Purse seine fishing by vickip2 is licensed under CC BY NC SA 20
Fish Trap
Pelagic trawl fish2861 by NOAA Photo Library is licensed under CC BY 20

However, there is too little information about most anchovy fisheries and there is therefore insufficient data on the possible bycatch of endangered or protected species.

Enemies of the European Anchovy

Enemies of this animal include striped bass, halibut, bluefish, sharks, salmon, and other fish… Seabirds are also notorious predators for the European Anchovy.

Striped bass striped bass at Maritime Aquarium by Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk is licensed under CC BY ND 20
Halibut Halibut Fishing Trip17 by michaelfranks6 is licensed under CC BY NC ND 20
Shark shark by hodgers is licensed under CC BY SA 20
Bluefish Bluefish by OaklandNative is licensed under CC BY NC 20
Chinook salmon chinook salmon by USFWS Pacific Southwest Region is licensed under CC BY 20
Cormorants Cormorant Quartet by Charles Patrick Ewing is licensed under CC BY 20

Endangered Species?

Because the anchovies are very numerous and reproduce quickly, one cannot speak of an endangered species.