White seabass
Kingdom
Phylum
Family
Genus
SPECIES
Atractoscion nobilis
Life Span
20 years
Weight
41
90
kglbs
kg lbs 
Length
100-166
39.4-65.4
cminch
cm inch 

White seabass or white weakfish, Atractoscion nobilis, is a species of croaker occurring from Magdalena Bay, Baja California, to Juneau, Alaska. They usually travel in schools over deep rocky bottoms (0–122 m) and in and out of kelp beds.

Appearance

The body of the white seabass is elongate, and somewhat compressed. The head is pointed and slightly compressed. The mouth is large, with a row of small teeth in the roof; the lower jaw slightly projects. The color is bluish to gray above, with dark speckling, becoming silver below. The young have several dark vertical bars. The white seabass is closely related to the California corbina, but is the only California member of the croaker family to exceed 20 pounds in weight. The largest recorded specimen was over 5 feet, 93.1 pounds. They are most easily separated from other croakers by the presence of a ridge running the length of the belly.CThe diet of white seabass includes fishes, especially anchovies and sardines, and squid. At times, large fish are found which have eaten only Pacific mackerel. At the minimum legal length of 28 inches, the average white seabass is about 5 years of age, weighs about 7.5 pounds and has been sexually mature for at least one spawning season.

Distribution

Geography

White seabass habitat map
White seabass habitat map
White seabass
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Habits and Lifestyle

Lifestyle
Seasonal behavior

Diet and Nutrition

Mating Habits

MATING BEHAVIOR

Population

References

1. White seabass Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_seabass
2. White seabass on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/183848/130854611

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