Atlantic Mackerel

The Atlantic mackerel, Scomber scombrus, is a fast-swimming fish found in the North Atlantic. Recognizable by its streamlined body and blue-green back, it is an important commercial species. Mackerel are known for their rapid movements and schooling behavior, making them a popular target for sport and commercial fishing.
Length~30 (max 60)
Weight~2 (max 3)
WaterSalt
Water Temp4-9° F
Depth200 ft
- Other namesBoston mackerel, Norwegian mackerel, Scottish mackerel
- Length~30 (max 60)
- Weight~2 (max 3)
- WaterSalt
- Water Temp4-9° F
- Depth200 ft
Popular lures for Atlantic Mackerel
Regulation for Atlantic Mackerel
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Living Conditions
🐟 Habitat preferences
- Atlantic mackerel inhabit temperate, pelagic waters, often forming large schools
- They prefer coastal and offshore environments, migrating seasonally
- Mackerel thrive in areas with abundant plankton, which forms the bulk of their diet
- They can be found from the surface to mid-depths, often moving with changes in water temperature
♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior
- Spawning occurs in the spring and early summer in coastal waters
- Females release eggs in batches, which are fertilized by males in open water
- Larvae are planktonic, drifting with ocean currents before developing into juveniles
- Juveniles grow rapidly and join adult schools, migrating to feeding and overwintering grounds