The blisters of Yellow croaker can be eaten and are very nutritious.
The yellow croaker, Larimichthys?(D. S. Jordan et Starks, 1905), also known as the yellow croaker, is the collective name for a genus of yellow croaker in the family Staphylinidae. Born in the East China Sea, the fish has two hard stones in its head called otoliths, so it is also known as the stonehead fish. The white swim bladder in the belly of the fish can be used as fish glue.
Habitat
Distribution range map wintering in the deep sea in winter, migrating to the coast in spring, spawning between March and June, dispersed offshore to solicit bait, mainly mysid shrimp, hairy shrimp, as well as small fishes as food, and returning to the deep sea in late fall.
The small yellowtail has a planktonic benthic and swimming animal diet, the food selectivity is small, mainly feeding on zooplankton, fish and shrimp, etc., of which the zooplankton to copepods are mainly fish, mainly gobies, shrimp, prawns, shrimp, mysid shrimp,? Ridge-tailed white shrimp and drum shrimp, etc.
In the southern Yellow Sea, the northern waters of the East China Sea, the small yellowtail mainly feeds on swimming animals, but in different life periods (overwintering, spawning and baiting) feeding intensity is different, of which the overwintering period (January to March) feeding intensity is the weakest, spawning (April to May) in the middle of the baiting period (June to December) is the most vigorous.