Scomber - Wikipedia Scomber is a genus of ray-finned fish in the family Scombridae living in the open ocean found in Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Ocean [2] The genus Scomber and the genus Rastrelliger comprise the tribe Scombrini, known as the "true mackerels"
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Scomber scombrus, Atlantic mackerel : fisheries, gamefish Abundant in cold and temperate shelf areas, forms large schools near the surface They overwinter in deeper waters but move closer to shore in spring when water temperatures range between 11° and 14°C Mainly diurnal, it feeds on zooplankton and small fish Eggs and larvae are pelagic (Ref 6769) Batch spawner (Ref 51846)
Scomber scomber, Mackerel - First Nature Although fast growing, mackerel have been known to live to a great age, with some specimens reaching 20 years of age They are closely related to other sporting fish, including tunny and bonito, and for their size they are one of the hardest-fighting of all the sea fishes
Scomber - definition of Scomber by The Free Dictionary Define Scomber Scomber synonyms, Scomber pronunciation, Scomber translation, English dictionary definition of Scomber Noun 1 Scomber - type genus of the Scombridae genus Scomber fish genus - any of various genus of fish family Scombridae, Scombridae - marine food fishes:
Scomber - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English Scomber refers to a genus of fish commonly known as mackerels They are characterized by their streamlined bodies and are found in both temperate and tropical oceans
Scomber scombrus - Monaco Nature Encyclopedia The Mackerel (Scomber scombrus Linnaeus, 1758) belongs to the class of the Actinopterygii, the ray-finned fishes, to the order of the Perciformes and to the family of the Scombridae, counting 15 genera and 54 species, tropical and subtropical, of marine and brackish waters