Mackerel fish are found in various parts of the world, primarily in temperate and tropical seas. Major mackerel fishing countries include the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan, among others. They are also commonly caught in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The fish are popular for their rich flavor and are often used in various cuisines globally.
Mackerel are salt-water fish, and come from the sea not the country.
a mackerel eating fish
Yes, mackerel, except for snake mackerels, is a kosher species of fish.
Neither. A mackerel is a fish.
a mackerel eating fish
That is the correct spelling of "mackerel" (a type of fish).
I am pretty sure mackerel is a fish since that's the only mackeral I know of.
Mackerel and trout are both fish, but the mackerel lives in saltwater and the trout in freshwater.
Mainly other fish.
a mackerel eating fish
Mackerel. Caught one off a piece of mackerel.
A sprat is a small fish and a mackerel is a big fish. It's like copping a plea.