yes
Yes.
pelagic fish eat fish and plants. That makes them Consumers and Omnivors.
Albacore is a large pelagic fish. It lives in the open sea.
Tuna
i do not no
Yes, they migrate for reproduction, so might not always be pelagic.
Pelagic fish
An example of a pelagic fish is the tuna. Tuna spends its time in the open ocean, away from the seabed or shore. They are strong swimmers and have streamlined bodies to help them move efficiently through the water.
Pelagic Fish such as Tuna, Albacore, and Marlin
it eats sockeye salmon
Pelagic fish are fish that live in the open ocean and swim near the surface or in the water column. They are often strong swimmers and can cover large distances as they feed on plankton, small fish, and other organisms in the water. Examples of pelagic fish include tuna, mackerel, and swordfish.
They use a kind of camoufladge called countershading.