Quick Facts
Distribution
Interesting Info
- The Yellowstripe Scad is a small, shimmering fish best known for the bright yellow stripe that runs along each side of its body.
- It grows to about 22 cm (8.5 in), with most individuals much smaller, closer to the size of a hand.
- In Australia it is found along the northern coastline from Western Australia across the Northern Territory to northern Queensland.
- Globally it has a wide Indo–Pacific range, from the Red Sea and East Africa across South and Southeast Asia, north to Japan, and through many Pacific Islands.
- The body is slim and silver, with a yellowish tail and a bold golden stripe along the flank that gives it its name.
- Juveniles often form huge schools in estuaries, bays, and sheltered lagoons, while adults range into coastal waters and sandy areas.
- They feed mainly on zooplankton, small crustaceans, and tiny fish, often filtering through the water in tight schools.
- Spawning happens offshore, with eggs and larvae drifting in the plankton before young fish settle in bays and lagoons.
- Their lifespan is short—only about 2–3 years—but they grow fast and breed often, which helps keep their populations large.
Species Interaction
Recreational & Commercial Fishing, Snorkelling & Diving
The Yellowstripe Scad is a hugely important food fish in Southeast Asia and the Pacific, often caught in large schools by purse seines, lift nets, and traps. In Australia they are less targeted, but occasionally appear in bycatch. For divers and snorkellers, schools of these shimmering little fish provide a dazzling underwater display.
Scientific Classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Carangiformes
Family: Carangidae
Genus: Selaroides
Species: Selaroides leptolepis
Conservation Status
The Yellowstripe Scad is listed as Least Concern by the IUCN. It remains one of the most abundant small pelagic fishes in the Indo–Pacific, heavily fished but highly resilient thanks to its fast growth and short lifespan. Maintaining healthy coastal ecosystems is vital to sustain its massive schools.
Fish Taste Quality
Yellowstripe Scad are a staple in Southeast Asian cuisine, where they are fried whole, grilled, or preserved by drying and salting. Their flesh is soft and oily with a strong flavour.
Taste Rating: 3/5
How to catch
Yellowstripe Scad
Catch Difficulty: Easy
Tackle: Fish Trap
Bait: Lures, Feather jig, Bait jig, Prawns
Technique: Cast bait/jig/lure near schooling fish, Bait in a fish trap
Popularity: Targeted
Recreational Viewing
- Snorkeling & Scuba
Finding: Easy
Temperament: Shy
Location: Inner Reef, Lagoon, Sandflats
Danger: None