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  1. Black sea bass is a great alternative to fish like tilapia, Chilean sea bass, and Atlantic salmon, all of which are part of the global seafood trade that weakens local fishing economies and incurs a heavy carbon footprint. Post Contents. Background Info. What Does Black Sea Bass Look Like? What Does Black Sea Bass Taste Like?

  2. Residing in the West Atlantic Ocean, the Black Sea Bass is a temperate fish that lives coastal in the spring and summer but moves to slightly deeper water in the cold months. They are found on the shores of Nova Scotia down to the Florida Coast. They are a popular and important species for fisheries because of their coastal proximity.

  3. Black Sea Bass. Centropristis striata. Species Status Native. View All Species. Appearance. Also known as rock bass or rockfish. Body color dark brown or black. Dorsal fin with stripes of white over black. Large males have a fatty hump on head, in front of dorsal fin, as well as blue and ebony markings on body. Females may have faint vertical bars.

  4. Black Sea Bass is a true Bass which is a popular sport fish as well as an important commercial fish. It is abundant enough that it is usually available fresh. Black Sea Bass have lean, white flesh with a moderately firm texture, small flakes and a delicate flavor.

  5. Black sea bass (Centropristis striata) inhabit Atlantic coastal waters from the Gulf of Maine to the Florida Keys, concentrating in areas from Cape Cod, Massachusetts to Cape Canaveral, Florida. A temperate reef fish, black sea bass commonly inhabit rock bottoms near pilings, wrecks, and jetties.

  6. Mar 24, 2023 · The Black Sea Bass (Centropristis striata) is a highly sought-after marine species, belonging to the family Serranidae, which also includes groupers and anthias. Known for its distinctive appearance and delicious taste, this species is a popular target for both recreational and commercial fishermen.

  7. Black Sea Bass is typically black or dark brown, charcoal color. Credit: Robert Aguilar, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center. Steadily growing, Black Sea Bass can reach up to 2-2.5 ft and weigh around 9 lbs. They have a long, 10-dorsal fin with a spike at the tip. The Black Sea Bass features prominent frontal and pelvic fins.

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