Red grouper

Deer grouper
Photo Credit: © Diane Rome Peebles
Family Groupers, hamlets, hinds, seabasses, sand-perches, tatleys
Scientific Family Serranidae
Scientific Name Epinephelus morio
Spanish Name Cherna americana
ITIS# 167702
Tail shape Emarginate

Color of head and body dark reddish brown, shading to pink or reddish below.


Biology

Adults occur mainly over rocky and muddy sea bottoms. Uncommon around coral reefs. Usually rest on the bottom. Juveniles may be found in shallow water, but adults are usually taken from depths of 210-990 feet (70-330 m). Feed on a wide variety of fishes and invertebrates. Most females transform to males between ages 7 to 14 years old. Susceptible to red tide toxin (Ptychodiscus brevi).

Appearance

Body Shape
Fusiform
Color
Main Color: Brown
Other Color: Red-brown
Common Body Shape
Torpedo-shaped


Pattern
None
Length
Avg Length: 20 inches (50 cm)
Max Length: 50 inches (125 cm)
Maximum Weight
50.6 lbs (23000 g)




Specifications

Handling Concerns
Conservation Concerns
Declining
Range in USA
MA-TX


Abundance
Abundant