The LENGTH-weight and some LENGTH-LENGTH relationships of six fish species, including Lutjanus malabaricus, Acanthopagrus latus, L. johnii, Rastrelliger kanagurta, Gerres longirostris and Sillago sihama from the Persian Gulf were studied. The specimens were collected from landing centers and their morphometics, including total LENGTH (TL), fork LENGTH (FL), standard LENGTH (SL), body depth (BD), and caudal fin height (FH) measured to the nearest mm and weighed to the nearest 0. 1 g. All LENGTH-weight relationships were significant, with the coefficient of determination (r2) ranging from 0. 84 (G. longirostris) to 0. 98 (L. malabaricus) (P<0. 01). The parameter b ranged from 2. 54 (R. Kanagurta) to 2. 98 (S. sihama). The results indicated isometric growth in L. malabaricus, A. latus, L. johnii, and S. sihama and negative allometric growth pattern in G. longirostris and R. kanagurta. The results indicated that the LENGTH-LENGTH (TL-FL and TL-SL) relationships were highly correlated and significant for all species (P<0. 01). The relationship between TL-BD and BD-FH was also significant, except for R. kanagurta (P>0. 01).