seabasses
Seabass is a common name for a variety of marine fish belonging to different families, often characterized by their generally elongated bodies and two distinct dorsal fins, one spiny and one soft. The term is not a strict scientific classification but rather a vernacular descriptor applied to numerous species found in both temperate and tropical waters. Many fish commonly referred to as seabass are actually members of the families Serranidae (groupers and sea bass), Moronidae (temperate basses), and Sciaenidae (croakers and drums).
These fish inhabit a wide range of marine environments, from shallow coastal waters and rocky reefs to