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    The family Moronidae, sometimes considered a subfamily of the Serranidae, includes about six species of sea basses found in more northern regions. These fishes, distinguished by two separate dorsal fins that are joined at the base, live in the temperate waters of North America and Europe.
    Moronidae basses are classified within the two living genera Morone and Dicentrarchus as follows: The genus Lateolabrax had formerly been classified in the Moronidae but is now placed in either Polyprionidae or Lateolabracidae.
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    The genus Morone is comprised of four species found in North America and is a member of the family Percichthyidae, the temperate basses ( Setzler et al., 1980 ). Johnson (1984) placed the Morone in their own family, Moronidae, but they still are recognized by Robins et al. (1991) as belonging to Percichthyidae.
    Moronidae basses move into inshore waters, estuaries and rivermouths in the summer, but in winter they move farther offshore and into deeper waters. The young fish gather in schools, but the adults appear to be more solitary. They are predatory, feeding mainly on shrimp and molluscs, as well as smaller fish.
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