Yellow jack
Photo Credit: T.A. Meyer (fishbase.us)
Family Jacks, scads, and allies
Scientific Family Carangidae
Scientific Name Caranx bartholomaei
Spanish Name Cojinuda amarilla
ITIS# 168606
Tail shape Forked
Juveniles have about 5 vertical dark bars on body.
Biology
Adults prefer offshore reefs and open marine waters. Juveniles often found near the shore on seagrass beds or often associated jellyfish or floating Sargassum (large brown seaweed). Generally solitary but sometimes seen in small groups. They feed on small fishes. Spawning occurs offshore from February to October
Appearance
Body Shape
Compressiform
Color
Main Color: Silver
Other Color: yellow
Other Color: yellow
Common Body Shape
Flattened side to side
Pattern
None
Length
Avg Length: 20 inches (50 cm)
Max Length: 40 inches (100 cm)
Max Length: 40 inches (100 cm)
Maximum Weight
30.8 lbs (14000 g)
Specifications
Handling Concerns
Reports of ciguatera poisoning
Conservation Concerns
None
Range in USA
MA-TX
Abundance
Common