Bank sea bass
Photo Credit: © Diane Rome Peebles
Family Groupers, hamlets, hinds, seabasses, sand-perches, tatleys
Scientific Family Serranidae
Scientific Name Centropristis ocyurus
Spanish Name Cabrilla de banco
ITIS# 167690
Tail shape Emarginate
Pale cream to yellowish white, darker above; head with blue lines radiating forwards from eye; lips blue; 6-7 dark bars from dorsal fin base to flank, each bar with a separate dark rectangular blotch on the lateral line, sometimes a dark stripe running through those blotches; a row of dark spots along lower side and tail base; fins clear to yellowish; dorsal and tail fins with rows of black spots.
Biology
Prefers hard bottoms at depths of about 165 feet (55 m).
Appearance
Body Shape
Fusiform
Color
Main Color: Beige
Other Color: white
Other Color: white
Common Body Shape
Torpedo-shaped
Pattern
Barred
Length
Avg Length:
Max Length: 12 inches (30 cm)
Max Length: 12 inches (30 cm)
Maximum Weight
Specifications
Handling Concerns
Harmless
Conservation Concerns
None
Range in USA
NC-TX
Abundance
Common
Bank Sea Bass