king mackerel
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A large king mackerel swims through clear blue ocean water near a vibrant coral reef.
Definition
Noun: 1. A large predatory fish: A species of mackerel (Scomberomorus cavalla) characterized by its large size, elongated body, and pointed snout. It is a significant species for both commercial fishing and sport fishing. 2. An important food and game fish: It is valued as a food fish and is a popular target for recreational anglers due to its size, speed, and fighting ability.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The angler was thrilled to catch a large king mackerel off the coast of Florida.
- Grilled king mackerel is a delicious and healthy meal option.
- The migration patterns of the king mackerel are studied by marine biologists.
Advanced Usage
- As a subject in marine ecology: The term is used in scientific and environmental contexts to discuss population health, fishing quotas, and conservation efforts.
- Regulations on king mackerel catches are designed to ensure sustainable populations.
Variants and Related Words
- Kingfish: A common alternative name for the king mackerel, particularly in recreational fishing contexts.
- Cavalla: Another name derived from its scientific species name, .
- Spanish mackerel: A related but different species (), often compared to or confused with the king mackerel.
Synonyms
- Kingfish
- Cavalla
Related Phrases
- King mackerel run: Refers to a seasonal period when large numbers of king mackerel migrate through an area, popular with fishermen.
- We plan our fishing trip for the annual king mackerel run.
A large king mackerel swims through clear blue ocean water near a vibrant coral reef.
Noun
- large mackerel with long pointed snout; important food and game fish of the eastern Atlantic coast southward to Brazil