Spotted Seatrout

Seatrout
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Family Croakers
Scientific Family Sciaenidae
Scientific Name Cynoscion nebulosus
Spanish Name Corvina pinta
ITIS# 169239
Tail shape Emarginate

Body silvery, dark grey on back with bluish reflections and numerous round black spots irregularly scattered on upper half, extending to dorsal and caudal fin. Spinous dorsal fin dusky, other fins pale to yellowish. Mouth large, oblique lower jaw projecting. Upper jaw with a pair of large canine-like teeth at tip.


Biology

Lives in river estuaries and shallow coastal marine waters over sand bottoms, often associated with seagrass beds. Also occurs in salt marshes and tidal pools of high salinity. Feeds mainly on crustaceans and fishes.

Appearance

Body Shape
Fusiform
Color
Main Color: Gray
Other Color: silver
Common Body Shape
Torpedo-shaped


Pattern
Spotted
Length
Avg Length: 14 inches (36 cm)
Max Length: 40 inches (100 cm)
Maximum Weight
17.4 lbs (7920 g)




Specifications

Handling Concerns
Harmless
Conservation Concerns
None
Range in USA
NY-TX


Abundance
Abundant