Image Gallery: Trevallies and Amberjacks
Fishes in the family Carangidae have been given many common names. These include the amberjacks, jackes, pilotfishes, pompanos, queenfishes, Runners, Scads and trevallies. They are nearly all fast-swimming, pelagic fishes.

Amberjack, Seriola dumerili
A Barcheek Trevally at the Great Barrier Reef
A Bigeye Scad caught off Lord Howe Island
A Bigeye Trevally at South Solitary Island
A Black Trevally at Bougainville Reef
A Blue Trevally at Osprey Reef
A Bluefin Trevally at Bougainville Reef
A school of Common Jack Mackerel at Kangaroo Island
Cottonmouth Trevallies at Botany Bay
Cottonmouth Trevally off Botany Bay
Mouth and tongue of a Cottonmouth Trevally
A Diamond Trevally caught at Rainbow Beach
Giant Trevally at Rapid Horn
Giant Trevally purchased at Sydney fish market
Golden Trevally, Gnathanodon speciosus
Golden Trevally juveniles
An Onion Trevally caught at Entrance Island
Pennantfish at Clifton Gardens
Juvenile Pennantfish near the surface at Darling Harbour
Juvenile Pennantfish at Darling Harbour