Carangidae
The family Carangidae, commonly known as jacks or pompanos, includes a variety of marine fish found in warm seas worldwide. They are characterized by their streamlined bodies, forked tails, and strong swimming abilities, making them efficient predators. Many species within this family are popular among anglers due to their size and fighting spirit.
Carangidae species typically inhabit open waters, often forming large schools. They feed on smaller fish and invertebrates, playing a crucial role in marine ecosystems. Some well-known members of this family include the Atlantic mackerel and yellowfin tuna, both of which are important for commercial fisheries.