Trevally
Trevally is a common name for a group of fish belonging to the family Carangidae. This family is widely distributed in tropical and subtropical waters worldwide, often found in coastal areas, bays, and estuaries, as well as offshore reefs. Trevally species vary considerably in size, color, and shape, but they generally share a streamlined body, a forked tail, and two dorsal fins, the first of which is spiny.
Several species are commonly referred to as trevally, including the giant trevally (Caranx ignobilis), which is
Many trevally species are popular targets for sport fishing due to their strong fighting ability. They are