2013-08-222013-08-221993http://hdl.handle.net/10827/10544Sectioned sagittae of 1,039 Spanish mackerel, Scomberomorus maculatus (Mitchim, from the Atlantic coast of the southeastern United States (North Carolina to Florida) were examined. The oldest male was age 6 and the oldest female age 11. Marginal increment analysis indicated that annulus formation peaks in May-June. The von Bertalanffy growth equation parameters (L_, k, and to' respectively) were: 538mm fork length <FLJ, 0.31, and -2.31 for males; 723mm FL, 0.24, and -1.80 for females; and, 760mm FL. 0.18. and -2.44 for sexes combined. Gonads from 1,742 specimens were examined histologically to assess reproductive state. Mature gonads were present in 89% of age-O males and 100% of older ages, whereas 5% of females were mature at age 0, 95% at age 1, and 100% at older ages. Females matured at 88450mm FL and males matured at 209-336mm FL. Estimates of length at 50% maturity (Lso) were 35.8 cm FL for females and 23.9 cm FL for males. Females were in spawning condition from May to August; ripe males were captured April November. Resting specimens were included in the assessment of maturity and the disadvantages of their inclusion are discussed.DocumentCopyright status undetermined. For more information contact, South Carolina State Library, 1500 Senate Street, Columbia, South Carolina 29201.Spanish mackerelAge, growth, maturity, and spawning of Spanish mackerel, Scomberomorus maculatus (Mitchill), from the Atlantic Coast of the southeastern United StatesText