The term "Crozet scad" is not widely recognized in established scientific, geographical, or encyclopedic sources. Accurate information is not confirmed.
The phrase may be an informal or incorrect combination of terms. "Crozet" likely refers to the Crozet Islands, a subantarctic archipelago in the southern Indian Ocean, administered by France. "Scad" typically refers to various species of small, schooling fish in the family Carangidae, such as the horse mackerel.
It is possible that "Crozet scad" was intended to refer to a fish species found in the waters around the Crozet Islands, but no such species is officially documented under that name. Reliable taxonomic or ecological sources do not list "Crozet scad" as a recognized common or scientific name for any marine organism.
Without verifiable references, the term remains undefined in academic and scientific literature.