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Pacific Sardine

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Commercial fishing for Pacific sardines is prohibited because the population is estimated to be below a precautionary level set by managers. Learn more about the Pacific sardine fish.

Pacific Sardine

Sardinops sagax caerulea

Side-profile illustration of a small Pacific sardine fish with blue-green on its back, white underbelly, and dark spots along its side. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Jack Hornady
Also Known As
Pilchard, California sardine, California pilchard, Sardina, Sardine

Quick Facts

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School of many small, spotted, blue sardine fish swimming. Pacific sardine. Credit: iStock

Pacific sardine. Credit: iStock

About the Species

School of many small, spotted, blue sardine fish swimming. Pacific sardine. Credit: iStock

Pacific sardine. Credit: iStock

Commercial fishing for Pacific sardines is prohibited because the population is estimated to be below a precautionary level set by managers.

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Population

The stock is not overfished but still rebuilding, and the fishing rate established under a rebuilding plan promotes population growth.

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Fishing Rate

The fishery is closed, but the stock is not subject to overfishing.

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Habitat Impact

The gear used to catch Pacific sardines is used at the surface and has little impact on habitat.

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Bycatch

Bycatch is low because gear used is selective.

Population Status

  • According to the 2024 stock assessment, Pacific sardine is not overfished but still rebuilding, and is not subject to overfishing based on 2023 catch data.  Summary stock assessment information can be found on Stock SMART.
  • The population size varies naturally, which can lead to large fluctuations (boom-bust cycles) in abundance and catch.
  • A precautionary measure is built into sardine management to stop directed fishing when the population falls below 150,000 metric tons. The latest population estimate is below that level, and managers have closed the fishery.

Appearance

  • Pacific sardines are small.
  • They are blue-green on the back and have white flanks with one to three sets of dark spots along the middle.

Biology

  • Pacific sardines are fast growing and can grow to more than 12 inches long.
  • They can live up to 13 years, but usually not past 5.
  • They reproduce at age 1 or 2, depending on conditions.
  • Pacific sardines spawn multiple times per season.
  • Females release eggs that are fertilized externally and hatch in about 3 days.
  • Pacific sardines feed on plankton (tiny floating plants and animals).
  • They are prey for many fish, marine mammals, and seabirds.

Where They Live

Range

  • Southeastern Alaska to Baja California, Mexico.

Habitat

  • Pacific sardines live in the water column in nearshore and offshore areas along the coast.
  • They are sometimes found in estuaries.
  • They form large, dense schools near the ocean surface.
  • Pacific sardines move seasonally along the coast.
  • Older adults may move from spawning grounds in southern California and northern Baja California to feeding/spawning grounds off the Pacific Northwest and Canada.
  • Younger adults appear to migrate to feeding grounds primarily in central and northern California.

Fishery Management

  • NOAA Fisheries and the Pacific Fishery Management Council manage the Pacific sardine fishery.
  • Managed under the Coastal Pelagic Species Fishery Management Plan:
    • Catch limits are in place to prevent overfishing.
    • Catch limit is allocated among three fishing seasons throughout the year.
    • Permits are needed to harvest Pacific sardines.
    • Gear restrictions are in place to reduce bycatch.
    • Catch is monitored through logbooks and observers.
    • A rebuilding plan to rebuild the stock to the target population level is in place with a target date of 2035.

Harvest

  • The fishery was closed in 2015, and has not reopened.
  • In 2014, more than 23,000 metric tons were harvested and were valued at $8.85 million.
  • Round haul nets are used to catch Pacific sardines.
  • Habitat and bycatch impacts are minimal because the gear is used at the surface around dense schools of fish, which usually contain only one species.

Scientific Classification

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Actinopterygii
Order Clupeiformes
Family Clupeidae
Genus Sardinops
Species sagax caerulea

Last updated by NOAA Fisheries on 10/09/2024


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Are Pacific Sardines Sustainable?

Commercial fishing for Pacific sardines is prohibited because the population is estimated to be below a precautionary level set by managers.

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Availability

Usually year-round, but currently unavailable because the fishery is closed.

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Source

U.S. wild-caught from Washington to California.

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Taste

When fresh, small sardines have a delicate flavor. Larger sardines have a fuller, oilier flavor, similar to anchovies but milder. If buying fresh, look for sardines with bright eyes, shiny skin, and a mildly fishy aroma. Plan to cook them within a day of purchase.

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Texture

Firm when canned; soft when fresh.

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Color

Pale red to off-white.

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Health Benefits

Sardines are a very good source of selenium and vitamin B12 and a good source of calcium, niacin, phosphorus, and omega-3 fatty acids.

Nutrition Facts

Servings: 1; Serving Weight: 100 g; Calories: 217; Protein: 24.58 g; Total Fat: 12.37 g; Total Saturated Fatty Acids: 2.791 g; Carbohydrate: 0 g; Total Sugars: 0 g; Total Dietary Fiber: 0 g; Cholesterol: 82 mg; Selenium: 52.6 mcg; Sodium: 918 mg

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