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Black Sea Bass

Family Serranidae, SEA BASSES AND GROUPER Centropristis striata


Description: Basic color dark brown or black; dorsal fin has rows and stripes of white on black; large males have irridescent blue and ebony markings, and fatty hump in front of dorsal fin; females may have indistinct vertical barrings; topmost ray of caudal fin much elongated in adults; caudal may be tri-lobed; sharp spine near posterior margin of gill cover.

Similar Fish: Bank Sea Bass C. ocyurus; other centropristis.

Where Found: Structure-loving fish, associated with reefs and rubble OFFSHORE; smaller specimens often found INSHORE finger channels.

Size: common to 1.5 punds (13 inches).

*Florida Record: 5lbs., 1oz.

Remarks: spawns January through March; Protogynous hermaphrodites, older females becoming breeding males; omnivorous bottom feeders, diet including small fish, crustaceans, and shell fish.

*The Florida records quoted are from the Department of Environmental Protection's printed publication, Fishing Lines and are not necessarily the most current ones. The redords are provided as only a benchmark.