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Essential fish habitat source document. Black sea bass, Centropristis striata, life history and habitat characteristics
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2007
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Alternative Title:Black sea bass, Centropristis striata, life history and habitat characteristics
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Description:"The black sea bass (Centropristis striata Linnaeus 1758) is a warm temperate serranid that ranges from southern Nova Scotia and the Bay of Fundy (Scott 1988) to southern Florida (Bowen and Avise 1990) and into the Gulf of Mexico. Fish have been reported on the Grand Banks of Canada (Brown et al. 1996), but are uncommon in cooler waters north of Cape Cod (Scattergood 1952; DeWitt et al. 1981). Black sea bass are typically found on the continental shelf in complex habitats such as reefs and shipwrecks, but young of the year (YOY) fish also occur in large numbers in structurally complex estuarine habitats"--Intro.
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Content Notes:Amy F. Drohan, John P. Manderson, and David B. Packer.
"February 2007."
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 10-16).
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Rights Information:Public Domain
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