Stone bass

Stone bass 

Argyrosomus regius is a member of the Sciaenidae family. It is similar in shape to a European seabass, coloured pearly-silver with a yellow-colored head. Length can range from 40–50 cm to 2 m long, weighing up to 55 kg. Argyrosomus regius has a fairly large head with very tiny eyes, the large mouth is in the terminal position and the body is elongated. Argyrosomus regius is found from Norway to West Africa in the eastern Atlantic including the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea. It colonised the Red Sea by migrating through the Suez Canal. The adults prey on grey mullet and clupeids like sardines that are aggressively pursued in open water. The adults gather for spawning in the inshore waters during spring and summer. The juveniles and subadults prefer estuaries and coastal lagoons, and the availability of these habitats can decide the quality of recruitment into the adult population. Such fish are migratory, at all ages, migrating along the shore or in response to temperature changes between offshore and inshore waters.

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