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==Streaked Spanish Mackerel==
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[[File:Sclin_u0.gif|thumb|right|Illustration of the Streaked Spanish Mackerel]]
| name = Streaked Spanish Mackerel
The '''Streaked Spanish Mackerel''' (''Scomberomorus lineolatus'') is a species of [[mackerel]] in the family [[Scombridae]]. It is found in the [[Indo-Pacific]] region, particularly in the waters of the [[Indian Ocean]] and the western [[Pacific Ocean]].
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| kingdom = [[Animalia]]
| phylum = [[Chordata]]
| class = [[Actinopterygii]]
| order = [[Perciformes]]
| family = [[Scombridae]]
| genus = [[Scomberomorus]]
| species = ''S. lineolatus''
| binomial = Scomberomorus lineolatus
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The '''Streaked Spanish Mackerel''' (''Scomberomorus lineolatus'') is a species of [[mackerel]] in the family [[Scombridae]]. It is found in the [[Indian Ocean]] and the [[Western Pacific Ocean]], where it is commonly known as the Streaked Seerfish.
==Description==
The Streaked Spanish Mackerel is characterized by its elongated body and distinctive streaked pattern along its sides. The body is typically silver with dark, wavy lines running horizontally. This species can grow up to 100 cm in length and weigh up to 6 kg.


== Description ==
==Habitat==
The Streaked Spanish Mackerel is a large, fast-swimming fish with a streamlined body. It is characterized by its silver body with distinct, vertical streaks along its sides.
This species inhabits coastal waters, often found near the surface or at moderate depths. It prefers warm, tropical waters and is commonly found in areas with coral reefs or rocky substrates.


== Distribution and Habitat ==
==Diet==
The Streaked Spanish Mackerel is found in the tropical and subtropical waters of the Indian Ocean and the Western Pacific Ocean. It prefers warm, shallow waters near the coast, but can also be found in deeper offshore waters.
The Streaked Spanish Mackerel is a carnivorous fish, feeding primarily on smaller [[fish]], [[crustaceans]], and [[cephalopods]]. It is known for its fast swimming speed, which aids in capturing prey.


== Diet ==
==Reproduction==
The diet of the Streaked Spanish Mackerel consists mainly of smaller fish and squid.
The species is oviparous, with females releasing eggs into the water column. Spawning typically occurs in warmer months, and the larvae are pelagic, developing in the open ocean before settling into coastal habitats.


== Commercial Importance ==
==Fisheries==
The Streaked Spanish Mackerel is a popular target for commercial and recreational fishing due to its size and the quality of its meat.
The Streaked Spanish Mackerel is an important species for commercial and recreational [[fishing]]. It is valued for its firm, flavorful flesh and is often caught using nets, lines, and trolling methods.


== Conservation Status ==
==Conservation==
The conservation status of the Streaked Spanish Mackerel is currently not evaluated by the [[International Union for Conservation of Nature]] (IUCN).
While not currently listed as endangered, the Streaked Spanish Mackerel faces threats from overfishing and habitat degradation. Sustainable fishing practices and habitat protection are essential for maintaining healthy populations.


== References ==
==Related pages==
<references />
* [[Mackerel]]
 
* [[Scombridae]]
== External Links ==
* [[Indo-Pacific]]
* [http://www.fishbase.org/summary/Scomberomorus-lineolatus.html FishBase profile]
* [http://www.iucnredlist.org/ IUCN Red List]


[[Category:Scombridae]]
[[Category:Fish of the Indian Ocean]]
[[Category:Fish of the Indian Ocean]]
[[Category:Fish of the Pacific Ocean]]
[[Category:Fish of the Pacific Ocean]]
[[Category:Scombridae]]
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Streaked Spanish Mackerel[edit]

Illustration of the Streaked Spanish Mackerel

The Streaked Spanish Mackerel (Scomberomorus lineolatus) is a species of mackerel in the family Scombridae. It is found in the Indo-Pacific region, particularly in the waters of the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean.

Description[edit]

The Streaked Spanish Mackerel is characterized by its elongated body and distinctive streaked pattern along its sides. The body is typically silver with dark, wavy lines running horizontally. This species can grow up to 100 cm in length and weigh up to 6 kg.

Habitat[edit]

This species inhabits coastal waters, often found near the surface or at moderate depths. It prefers warm, tropical waters and is commonly found in areas with coral reefs or rocky substrates.

Diet[edit]

The Streaked Spanish Mackerel is a carnivorous fish, feeding primarily on smaller fish, crustaceans, and cephalopods. It is known for its fast swimming speed, which aids in capturing prey.

Reproduction[edit]

The species is oviparous, with females releasing eggs into the water column. Spawning typically occurs in warmer months, and the larvae are pelagic, developing in the open ocean before settling into coastal habitats.

Fisheries[edit]

The Streaked Spanish Mackerel is an important species for commercial and recreational fishing. It is valued for its firm, flavorful flesh and is often caught using nets, lines, and trolling methods.

Conservation[edit]

While not currently listed as endangered, the Streaked Spanish Mackerel faces threats from overfishing and habitat degradation. Sustainable fishing practices and habitat protection are essential for maintaining healthy populations.

Related pages[edit]