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  1. Giant sea bass are massive reef dwellers that are unmistakable during rare encounters with them. While most of their recognizable characterization can be attributed to the fish’s size, it also has a few other notable features that distinguish it from other aquatic life.

  2. Giant sea bass are also known as black sea bass. Their dark spots come and go, but when these fish die, they are a uniform very dark brownish-black, hence the common name, black bass. In spite of their size, they are gentle giants, easily approached by divers.

  3. The giant sea bass ( Stereolepis gigas) is a fish native to the North Pacific Ocean. Although commonly referred to as a giant sea bass, black sea bass or giant black sea bass, it is actually a wreckfish in the family Polyprionidae rather than in the sea bass family Serranidae. Diurnal. Piscivores. Carnivore. Molluscivore. Oviparous. Polygynandry.

  4. spottinggiantseabass.msi.ucsb.edu › aboutBassSpotting Giant Sea Bass

    Giant sea bass ( Stereolepis gigas ), known as mero gigante in Mexico, are the largest resident bony fishes in California. The biggest giant sea bass ever recorded was 2.26 meters (7.4 feet) long and weighed 256 kilograms (563.5 pounds).

  5. May 5, 2021 · Giant Sea Bass. Species-at-a-Glance. Scientific Name. Stereolepis gigas. Range. Giant sea bass occur from Humboldt Bay, California to Oaxaca, southern Mexico, including the Gulf of California. In California, the appearance of this species north of Point Conception has been sporadic. Habitat.

  6. Oct 22, 2020 · Giant Seabass are a species of large fish that live in the cool waters off the coast of California. This fish is the top predator of the kelp forest ecosystem, but the population has been low because of overfishing.

  7. Giant sea bass were one of the most economically important species of fish in the Gulf of California and were fished heavily in the 1930’s and 40’s for their value as food. As a protected species, their current value lies in ecotourism, attracting divers from around the world to coastal marine sanctuaries in California to catch a glimpse of ...

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