- European seabassDicentrarchus labrax, also known as the European seabass, is a primarily ocean-going fish native to the waters off Europe's western and southern and Africa's northern coasts1. It is a demersal fish present in the littoral zone over most substrata usually only to 10 m in depth but have been caught at depths of 70 m2. The bass is predominantly a marine fish but are found in brackish water and in summer months enter estuaries and can penetrate some way up rivers2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The European seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax), also known as the European bass, sea bass, common bass, white bass, capemouth, white salmon, sea perch, white mullet or sea dace, is a primarily ocean-going fish native to the waters off Europe 's western and southern and Africa 's northern coasts, though it can also be found in shallow coastal waters and river mouths during the summer months and late autumn.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_seabass
Dicentrarchus labrax is a demersal fish present in the littoral zone over most substrata usually only to 10 m in depth but have been caught at depths of 70 m. The bass is predominantly a marine fish but are found in brackish water and in summer months enter estuaries and can penetrate some way up rivers.
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The European seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax), also known as the Branzino, European bass, sea bass, common bass, white bass, capemouth, white salmon, sea perch, white mullet, sea dace or Loup de Mer, is a primarily ocean-going fish native to the waters off Europe's western and southern and Africa's northern coasts, … See more
The European seabass was first described in 1758 by Swedish zoologist Carl Linnaeus in his work Systema Naturae. He named it Perca labrax. In the century and a half following, it was classified under a variety of new synonyms, … See more
The European seabass hunts as much during the day as it does at night, feeding on small fish, polychaetes, cephalopods, and See more
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Annual catches of wild European seabass are relatively modest, fluctuating between 8,500 and 11,900 … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Europese zeebaars - Wikipedia
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