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  1. Chordata
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    Phylum: Chordata
    The scientific classification of king mackerel is as follows: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata
    Phylum Chordata Class Actinopterygii Order Scombriformes Family Scombridae
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    King mackerel are part of the overall Animalia kingdom. There is only one species of king mackerel, Scomberomorus cavalla. They do share many physical similarities with other species of mackerel, most notably the Spanish mackerel. They can also be found in the same areas.
    The king mackerel was first described by Cuvier in 1829. The genus Scomberomorus is derived from the Latin word “scomber” = mackerel and the Greek word “moros” = silly, stupid. The species cavalla originates from the Latin word “caballa” meaning horse. King mackerel has appeared in literature under a variety of names.
    While there are a lot of types of mackerel, king mackerel is one individual species. Its scientific name is Scomberomorus cavalla. They belong to the Scombridae family, which includes mackerel, tuna, and the less popular bonito fish. All of these fish are edible and popular in both commercial and recreational fishing.
    The Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico stocks mix in south Florida waters. The king mackerel prefers outer reefs and coastal waters. Resident populations are found in northeastern Brazil, Louisiana, and south Florida waters.
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    King mackerel - Wikipedia

    The king mackerel (Scomberomorus cavalla) surmayi or kingfish, is a migratory species of mackerel of the western Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. It is an important species to both the commercial and recreational fishing industries. See more

    The king mackerel is a medium-sized fish, typically encountered from 5 kg (11 lb) to 14 kg (30 lb), but is known to exceed 40 kg (90 lb). The entire … See more

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    King mackerel migrate with seasonal changes in water temperature and with changes in food availability. They migrate to the northern part … See more

    King mackerel are voracious, opportunistic carnivores. Their prey depends on their size. Depending on area and season, they favor squid, See more

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    As of 2005, king mackerel are primarily marketed fresh. They may be sold as fillets, steaks, or in … See more

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    The king mackerel is a subtropical species of the Atlantic Coast of the Americas. Common in the coastal zone from North Carolina to Brazil, it occurs as far south as Rio de Janeiro, … See more

    Eggs and sperm are shed into the sea and their union is by chance. Depending on size, a female may shed from 50,000 to several million eggs over the spawning season. Fertilized … See more

    Fishing gear and methods
    King mackerel are among the most sought-after gamefish throughout their range from North … See more

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  4. King Mackerel Fish Facts | Scomberomorus cavalla - A …

    WebJul 13, 2023 · Along with all other fish, king mackerel belong to the Chordata phylum. More specifically, they are part of the Chraniata subphylum. This means that they have hard bones. Other vertebrates, …

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