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Brochet de mer vs Cardeau d'été

Lates calcarifer comparé à Paralichthys dentatus

Taxonomy & Classification

Attribut Brochet de mer Cardeau d'été
Nom scientifique Lates calcarifer Paralichthys dentatus
Ordre Perciformes Perciformes
Famille Latidae Pleuronectidae
Conservation Status Least Concern Least Concern

Physical Traits

Attribut Brochet de mer Cardeau d'été
Longueur maximale 200,0 cm 94,0 cm
Poids maximum 60,0 kg 12,0 kg
Couleur Silver-grey to greenish-bronze flanks with a golden sheen under light; juveniles show a faint pale lateral stripe; operculum has a prominent dark margin and a small spine; fins clear to grayish. Eyed side is brownish to gray-green with a mottled pattern of pale blotches; 12–14 distinct pale-edged dark ocelli (eyespots) scattered across the body; blind side is plain white; color changes with substrate.

Habitat & Environment

Attribut Brochet de mer Cardeau d'été
Type d'eau Freshwater & Saltwater Saltwater
Plage de profondeur 10-40m 10-183m
Aire de répartition Indo-West Pacific from the Persian Gulf and Indian subcontinent east to China, Japan, and Australia. Catadromous; spawns in coastal marine waters and juveniles ascend rivers … Western North Atlantic from Nova Scotia south to Florida and the northern Gulf of Mexico. Undertakes seasonal offshore migration to deeper Continental Shelf waters in …
Habitat Neritic, coral reefs, estuaries Neritic, demersal, estuaries

Informations sur la pêche

Attribut Brochet de mer Cardeau d'été
Poisson de pêche sportive Oui Oui
Cote de combativité 8/10 4/10
Record du monde
Teneur en mercure

Cuisine & Edibility

Brochet de mer

Buttery, sweet flesh with large flakes, medium fat, and a clean finish. Revered across Asian and Australian cuisines; superb pan-fried, steamed with ginger, or baked whole.

Cardeau d'été

Thin, delicate white fillets with a sweet, mild flavor and very low fat. Prized on the U.S. East Coast; superb pan-fried in butter, stuffed and baked, or prepared as ceviche.

Species Overview

Brochet de mer

The barramundi is a large, catadromous predator native to the Indo-West Pacific. It is a protandrous hermaphrodite, beginning life as male and transitioning to female after several years. Highly prized in both sport fishing and aquaculture.

Cardeau d'été

The summer flounder, or fluke, is a flatfish that lies camouflaged on the ocean floor. Born with eyes on both sides, one eye migrates to the left side during development. An ambush predator, it explodes upward to grab passing prey.

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