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  2. Narrow-barred Spanish mackerel - Wikipedia

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    The narrow-barred Spanish mackerel (Scomberomorus commerson) is a mackerel of the family Scombridae found in a wide-ranging area in Southeast Asia, but as far west as the east coast of Africa and from the Middle East and along the northern coastal areas of the Indian Ocean, and as far east as the South West Pacific Ocean.

  3. Spanish mackerel - Wikipedia

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    Scomberomorini is a tribe of ray-finned saltwater bony fishes that is commonly known as the Spanish mackerels, seerfishes or seer fish.This tribe is a subset of the mackerel family (Scombridae) – a family that it shares with four sister tribes, the tunas, mackerels, bonitos, and the butterfly kingfish.

  4. Queensland school mackerel - Wikipedia

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    The Queensland school mackerel (Scomberomorus queenslandicus) is a species of fish in the family Scombridae. It is found in tropical waters of the western Pacific, largely confined to inshore coastal waters of southern Papua New Guinea and northern and eastern Australia, from Shark Bay and Onslow, Western Australia to Sydney, New South Wales ...

  5. Mackerel - Wikipedia

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    Mackerel is a common name applied to a number of different species of pelagic fish, mostly from the family Scombridae.They are found in both temperate and tropical seas, mostly living along the coast or offshore in the oceanic environment.

  6. Catching Spanish mackerel during the holidays in South ...

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    Thanks to the net ban, Spanish mackerel can be caught in abundance from Stuart to Key West. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  7. Scombrinae - Wikipedia

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    The Scombrinae, therefore, comprise 50 extant species in 14 genera, grouped into four tribes: . Subfamily Scombrinae. Tribe Scombrini – mackerels. Genus Rastrelliger; Genus Scomber

  8. Papuan seerfish - Wikipedia

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    The Papuan seerfish (Scomberomorus multiradiatus) also called the Papuan Spanish mackerel, [2] is a species of fish in the family Scombridae. It is endemic to the Gulf of Papua off the mouth of the Fly River. It is the smallest species in the genus Scomberomorus. Sexual maturity is attained at much less than 30 cm fork length.

  9. Shark mackerel - Wikipedia

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    The shark mackerel (Grammatorcynus bicarinatus) is a species of Spanish mackerel (tribe Scomberomorini) in the scombrid family . [2] Their maximum reported length is 112 cm (44 in), and the maximum reported weight is 13.5 kg (30 lb). [3] This species is sometimes also called the largescaled tunny, large-scaled tunny or salmon mackerel. [2]