12-14-2006, 05:18 AM
The Black Sea Bass and the Giant Sea Bass are one in the same but different regions.
Black Sea Bass Stereolepis gigas
Other than that, there is also the :
Kelp Bass (aka Calico Bass)Paralabrax clathratus
Barred Sand Bass Paralabrax nebulifer
Spotted Bay Bass Paralabrax maculatofasciatus
Striped Bass Roccus saxatilis
All of these are in the Serranidae (Sea Basses) or Percichthyidae family.
White Sea Bass [size 5]A[/size][size 5]tractoscion nobilis[/size]
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[font "Verdana"]The White Sea bass is actually in the Sciaenidae family
Notice the difference in spelling.[/font]
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[font "Verdana"][size 4]The White Sea Bass is not a true bass but the same family as the California Croaker and the California Corbina.[cool][/size][/font]
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Black Sea Bass Stereolepis gigas
Other than that, there is also the :
Kelp Bass (aka Calico Bass)Paralabrax clathratus
Barred Sand Bass Paralabrax nebulifer
Spotted Bay Bass Paralabrax maculatofasciatus
Striped Bass Roccus saxatilis
All of these are in the Serranidae (Sea Basses) or Percichthyidae family.
White Sea Bass [size 5]A[/size][size 5]tractoscion nobilis[/size]
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[font "Verdana"]The White Sea bass is actually in the Sciaenidae family
Notice the difference in spelling.[/font]
[font "Verdana"][size 4][/size][/font]
[font "Verdana"][size 4]The White Sea Bass is not a true bass but the same family as the California Croaker and the California Corbina.[cool][/size][/font]
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