Snook
Snook refers to several species of large, predatory fish in the genus Centropomus, together forming the family Centropomidae. The most well-known is the common snook (Centropomus undecimalis), a popular game fish along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the Americas. Snooks are characterized by elongated bodies, silvery to olive-gray coloration, and a distinctive dark lateral stripe running along the flank. They possess two dorsal fins, the first with spines, and a large mouth with sharp teeth.
Habitat and distribution vary among species, but snooks are typically associated with warm coastal waters, estuaries,
Diet consists mainly of other fishes and crustaceans, making snooks effective ambush predators. They exhibit seasonal
Human interactions center on sport and commercial fishing. Snook are highly valued for fighting ability and