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Small group of California barracuda with yellow tails swimming in dark blue water

California barracuda

Sphyraena argentea

Not on exhibit
Animal type
Fishes
Ecosystem
Open ocean
Relatives
Mexican barracuda, great barracuda, yellowtail barracuda; Family: Sphyraenidae
Diet
Small fish such as anchovies, sardines, young pacific mackerels, jack mackerels, grunions, and squid
Range
Alaska to Baja California, Mexico; usually south of Point Conception except during El Niños
Size
Up to four feet (1.2 m) in length; weight up to 18 pounds (8 kg)

Meet the California barracuda

Long and slender, barracuda sport bluish or brownish backs and silvery sides. Known for their large mouths full of sharp, fanglike teeth, barracuda are aggressive hunters. They move slowly and then burst towards their prey and take large, snapping bites with their powerful jaws.

Conservation

The rapidly developing purse seine fishery in the 1900s heavily targeted barracuda. Barracuda populations greatly decreased until the early 1940s. Today, the population has increased to near record levels for several reasons: state regulations established size and bag limits; commercial fisheries began using gill nets instead of purse seines; and barracuda fell out of favor as a food fish. Sport fishing for barracuda is still popular. California regulations state size and bag limits for this fish.

If you go fishing for barracuda, you can help conserve these fish by using lures with one hook rather than three. This lessens mouth injuries in fish you throw back. Also, hold them on non-abrasive surfaces to prevent fatal skin injuries.

Conservación

La pesquería de cerco en rápido desarrollo en los años 1900 apuntó fuertemente a la captura de barracudas. Las poblaciones de barracuda disminuyeron considerablemente hasta principios de la década de 1940. Hoy en día, la población ha aumentado a niveles casi récord por varias razones: las regulaciones estatales establecieron límites de tamaño y de captura; las pesquerías comerciales comenzaron a usar redes de enmalle en lugar de redes de cerco; y la barracuda dejó de ser popular como pescado para consumo. La pesca deportiva de barracuda sigue siendo popular. Las regulaciones de California establecen límites de tamaño y de captura para este pez.

Si vas a pescar barracudas, puedes ayudar a conservar estos peces usando señuelos con un solo anzuelo en lugar de tres. Esto reduce las lesiones en la boca de los peces que devuelves al agua. Además, sostenlos sobre superficies no abrasivas para prevenir lesiones fatales en la piel.

Cool facts

  • Young barracuda live in bays, marinas, and under the canopies of kelp forests. Juveniles and adults form thin schools near shore, sometimes over an area of many miles. Often large, tight schools of barracuda herd prey into shallow water where they're easily caught.
  • Most two-year-old California barracuda are sexually mature and females may produce 50,000 eggs. As they continue to age, older females can produce 200,000 to 400,000 eggs. More than one spawning may occur during the breeding season.
  • Some species of barracuda migrate between southern California and Baja California. In the late spring and early summer they move north in an organized fashion from Baja California into southern California. In the autumn their migration south to Baja is less dependable and some barracuda stay put.

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