Contact Information
Main Office: 20 Lower Ragsdale Drive, Suite 100
Monterey, CA 93940
Information: (831) 649-2870, AskMarine@wildlife.ca.gov
Acting Regional Manager:
Paul Hamdorf
Pacific Mackerel
Landings | Management and Regulations | Projects and Publications

Pacific mackerel (Scomber japonicus) are a temperate and subtropical schooling fish found throughout the eastern Pacific. They are one of the most abundant sport-caught fish off California, and support an important commercial fishery as well. Recreational fishermen target Pacific mackerel using hook-and-line gear, while commercial fishermen use purse seine gear. Pacific mackerel are commonly used for human consumption, pet food, and bait. They are also a prey item for many marine mammals, birds, and predatory fish. Commercial landings have fluctuated since the start of the fishery, and are influenced by both environmental factors and market demands. Pacific mackerel are actively managed by the Pacific Fishery Management Council under the Coastal Pelagic Species Fishery Management Plan.
Landings
Management and Regulations
- CDFW Commercial Fishing Information
- CDFW Recreational Fishing Regulations
- Coastal Pelagic Species Fishery Management Plan
Links to Pacific Fishery Management Council website - Coastal Pelagic Species Management Team

Links to Pacific Fishery Management Council website
Projects and Publications
- Pacific Mackerel Stock Assessments
Links to Pacific Fishery Management Council website - California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigation (CalCOFI)
Links to CalCOFI website - California's Status of the Fisheries Reports
- Fisheries Forum Reports


