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Felsenbarsch

Felsenbarsch

Morone saxatilis

Least Concern Both
Maximale Länge
200,0 cm
Maximales Gewicht
57,0 kg
Färbung
Silvery-white flanks with 7–8 continuous …
Tiefenbereich
30-?m
Familie
Kategorie
Game Fish

Über

The striped bass is an anadromous species native to the Atlantic coast of North America. It migrates seasonally along the coast and up rivers to spawn, providing exceptional fishing from surf, boat, and shore.

Physical Description

Measurement Value
Maximum Length 200,0 cm
Maximum Weight 57,0 kg
Tiefenbereich 30-?m

Coloration

Silvery-white flanks with 7–8 continuous dark horizontal stripes running from gill plate to tail; back is olive-gray to greenish; belly white; spiny and soft dorsal fins separate and dusky.

Habitat & Distribution

Estuaries

Wassertyp
Freshwater & Saltwater
Tiefenbereich
30-?m

Verbreitungsgebiet

Atlantic coast of North America from the St. Lawrence River south to the Gulf of Mexico. Anadromous; spawns in freshwater rivers like the Chesapeake Bay tributaries and Hudson River, then migrates along coastal waters.

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Distribution Map

Present Not recorded countries

Conservation Status

Least Concern IUCN Red List

Felsenbarsch is classified as Least Concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

Speisefisch & Küche

Geschmack
Sweet, tender white flesh with moderate fat and a clean ocean flavor. Highly regarded on the East Coast; superb roasted whole, grilled as fillets, or pan-seared with butter.

Angelinformationen

Sportfisch
Ja
Kampfbewertung
7/5
Empfohlener Köder
live eels, bunker, bucktail jigs, topwater plugs, clams

Angelsaisons

Amazon Basin — Good Amazon Basin — Good Amazon Basin — Good Amazon Basin — Fair Amazon Basin — Good Amazon Basin — Peak Season Amazon Basin — Peak Season Amazon Basin — Peak Season Amazon Basin — Good Amazon Basin — Good Amazon Basin — Fair Amazon Basin — Fair Florida Keys — Good Florida Keys — Good Florida Keys — Good Florida Keys — Fair Florida Keys — Good Florida Keys — Peak Season Florida Keys — Peak Season Florida Keys — Peak Season Florida Keys — Good Florida Keys — Good Florida Keys — Fair Florida Keys — Fair Great Barrier Reef — Good Great Barrier Reef — Good Great Barrier Reef — Good Great Barrier Reef — Fair Great Barrier Reef — Good Great Barrier Reef — Peak Season Great Barrier Reef — Peak Season Great Barrier Reef — Peak Season Great Barrier Reef — Good Great Barrier Reef — Good Great Barrier Reef — Fair Great Barrier Reef — Fair Great Lakes — Poor Great Lakes — Poor Great Lakes — Fair Great Lakes — Fair Great Lakes — Good Great Lakes — Peak Season Great Lakes — Peak Season Great Lakes — Peak Season Great Lakes — Good Great Lakes — Fair Great Lakes — Poor Great Lakes — Poor Lofoten Islands — Closed Season Lofoten Islands — Closed Season Lofoten Islands — Closed Season Lofoten Islands — Poor Lofoten Islands — Fair Lofoten Islands — Good Lofoten Islands — Peak Season Lofoten Islands — Good Lofoten Islands — Fair Lofoten Islands — Poor Lofoten Islands — Closed Season Lofoten Islands — Closed Season

Taxonomy

Ordnung Perciformes (Perch-like fishes)
Familie Moronidae (Temperate basses)
Arten Morone saxatilis

Names in Other Languages

Language Name
Arabic قاروس مقلم
Chinese (Simplified) 銀花鱸魚
French bar rayé
German Felsenbarsch
Japanese ストライプドバス
Korean 줄농어
Portuguese robalo riscado
Russian Полосатый лаврак
Spanish La lubina rayada atlántica
Vietnamese Cá vược sọc

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Can you eat Felsenbarsch?
Sweet, tender white flesh with moderate fat and a clean ocean flavor. Highly regarded on the East Coast; superb roasted whole, grilled as fillets, or pan-seared with butter.
How big does Felsenbarsch get?
Felsenbarsch can grow up to 200.0 cm long and weigh 57.0 kg.
Where is Felsenbarsch found?
Atlantic coast of North America from the St. Lawrence River south to the Gulf of Mexico. Anadromous; spawns in freshwater rivers like the Chesapeake Bay tributaries and Hudson River, then migrates along coastal waters. Estuaries
Is Felsenbarsch endangered?
The conservation status of Felsenbarsch is Least Concern according to the IUCN Red List.
What family does Felsenbarsch belong to?
Felsenbarsch (Morone saxatilis) belongs to the family Moronidae (Temperate basses) in the order Perciformes (Perch-like fishes).

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