Mackerel
Mackerel
Mackerel is a general term attributed to a multitude of different pelagic fish species, mainly of the Scombridae family. These are found across both temperate and tropical oceans, mostly living in the oceanic setting along or offshore. Generally, mackerel species have vertical bars on their backs, and deep forked tails. Most are limited in their ranges of distribution and live in different populations or geographically dependent fish stocks. Several stocks migrate to suitable spawning grounds in large schools along the coast, where they breed in relatively shallow waters. By the way, they look really delicious don't they?! Hahaha

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