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Goliath Grouper vs Roter Trommler

Epinephelus itajara verglichen mit Sciaenops ocellatus

Taxonomy & Classification

Eigenschaft Goliath Grouper Roter Trommler
Wissenschaftlicher Name Epinephelus itajara Sciaenops ocellatus
Ordnung Perciformes Perciformes
Familie Serranidae Sciaenidae
Conservation Status Vulnerable Least Concern

Physical Traits

Eigenschaft Goliath Grouper Roter Trommler
Maximale Länge 250,0 cm 155,0 cm
Maximales Gewicht 363,0 kg 45,0 kg
Färbung Yellow-brown to olive-green body densely covered with small dark brown spots and irregular blotches; 3–4 faint pale vertical bands on the flanks; juveniles show bolder contrasting yellow and black stripes. Coppery-bronze to reddish-orange flanks with a characteristic black eyespot at the upper tail base; back is darker bronze-olive; belly pale to silvery; fins match body tone with dusky margins.

Habitat & Environment

Eigenschaft Goliath Grouper Roter Trommler
Wassertyp Saltwater Freshwater & Saltwater
Tiefenbereich 0-100m 10-?m
Verbreitungsgebiet Tropical western Atlantic from Florida and the Gulf of Mexico through the Caribbean Sea to Brazil, and eastern Pacific from the Gulf of California to … Western North Atlantic from Massachusetts south through the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean. Adults favor open nearshore reefs and coastal surf zones while juveniles inhabit …
Lebensraum Neritic, coral reefs, estuaries Estuaries

Angelinformationen

Eigenschaft Goliath Grouper Roter Trommler
Sportfisch Ja Ja
Kampfbewertung 9/10 7/10
Weltrekord
Quecksilbergehalt

Cuisine & Edibility

Goliath Grouper

Firm, flaky white flesh with a mild, sweet flavor; harvest is heavily restricted or banned throughout most of its range due to Vulnerable status. Catch-and-release strongly encouraged.

Roter Trommler

Firm, white flesh with a mild, sweet flavor and moderate fat; smaller fish (under 27 inches) are the best table size. Famous as 'blackened redfish' — a Louisiana Cajun culinary classic.

Species Overview

Goliath Grouper

The goliath grouper is the largest grouper in the Atlantic Ocean. This massive reef dweller can swallow prey whole and produces a distinctive booming sound by contracting its swim bladder to ward off intruders.

Roter Trommler

The red drum, or redfish, is an iconic inshore game fish of the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. Identified by the distinctive black spot at the base of its tail, it feeds by tipping head-down in shallow water, exposing its copper-colored tail.

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