Campbell, R.P.Meador, K.L.McKee, D.A.2010-02-152010-02-151987http://hdl.handle.net/1969.3/2253911 pgs.Weight - total length, weight - fork length and length - length relationships were developed for king mackerel (Scomberomorus cavalla) caught in the Gulf of Mexico off the Texas coast. Length - length relationships were in the form of total length - fork length, total length - standard length and fork length - standard length. Regression coefficients for equations in the form of Y = a + bX were estimated for log base 10 transformed weight (W) as a function of log base 10 transformed total length (TL), log base 10 transformed W as a function of log base 10 transformed fork length (FL), TL as a function of FL, TL as a function of standard length (SL), and FL as a function of SL. W-FL equations developed in this study were similar to some of the equations developed in other studies. Length - length equations developed for this study were not directly comparable to those in other studies.king mackerelScomberomorus cavallacatch statisticsWeight - length and length - length relationships of king mackerel off TexasBook