They live in shallow waters, and the water pressure in the deep sea is so great that the Spanish mackerel is usually unable to adapt to this environment.
Wahoo usually live in the sea is usually shallow, not more than 100 meters, some wahoo even live in less than 50 meters deep sea.
They like to move around in the middle and upper layers of the waters, and only go to the bottom for the winter when winter comes.
The depth of their range during the winter is generally no more than 150 meters, which is not particularly deep.
A, Spanish mackerel is a deep-sea fish or shallow-sea fish Spanish mackerel is one of the common fish in China, belonging to the sea water fish.
The distinction between saltwater fish can be made from the depth of their distribution of the sea depth of this criterion, distributed in the deep sea is the deep sea fish, distributed in the shallow sea is the shallow sea fish.
From this criterion, the Spanish mackerel can be divided into shallow sea fish, they live in the waters are generally shallow, rarely to deep water.
The water pressure in the deep sea is relatively high, and the Spanish mackerel cannot adapt to the environment therein.
Specifically, wahoo are found in waters that are generally no deeper than 100 meters, and some are found at depths of no more than 50 meters.
Wahoo are distributed in the middle and upper layers of the waters and spend most of their time in these two layers, generally not reaching the bottom.
And only when winter comes, wahoo will be when the deeper parts of the winter because of the lower water temperature.
At this time, although they are distributed in deeper places, but the overall depth will not be more than 150 meters, when the arrival of spring when the water temperature begins to rise they will again to the shallower parts of the activities.
Second, the Spanish mackerel live in how deep the waters have been described above, in the season when the water temperature is more suitable, the Spanish mackerel distribution depth is generally not more than 100 meters, and there are a lot of Spanish mackerel distribution depth of not more than 50 meters.
There are also wahoo that live near the mouths of rivers and are found in even shallower waters.
When the water temperature drops dramatically, which is when winter arrives, the Spanish mackerel will go to slightly deeper waters to survive the winter, but generally not more than 150 meters, and mostly concentrated in the 80-150 meters.
After the water warms up, the depths of the waters where the wahoo live will change again, to shallower depths.