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Crossie blanc vs Acoupa pintade

Centropomus undecimalis comparé à Cynoscion nebulosus

Taxonomy & Classification

Attribut Crossie blanc Acoupa pintade
Nom scientifique Centropomus undecimalis Cynoscion nebulosus
Ordre Perciformes Perciformes
Famille Centrachidae Sciaenidae
Conservation Status Least Concern Least Concern

Physical Traits

Attribut Crossie blanc Acoupa pintade
Longueur maximale 140,0 cm 100,0 cm
Poids maximum 24,3 kg 7,9 kg
Couleur Pale golden-olive to grayish-brown back with silvery flanks; a bold black lateral stripe runs from the operculum to the tail; belly pale yellow-white; fins are yellowish with a dusky posterior dorsal fin. Silver-gray body with a greenish iridescent back; scattered round black spots on the upper flanks, back, and dorsal and caudal fins; belly silver-white; fins yellowish to pale; two prominent canine teeth.

Habitat & Environment

Attribut Crossie blanc Acoupa pintade
Type d'eau Freshwater & Saltwater Saltwater
Plage de profondeur ?-22m 10-?m
Aire de répartition Western Atlantic from South Carolina south through the Gulf of Mexico, entire Caribbean, and along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of Central America to Brazil. … Western North Atlantic from New York south along the US Atlantic coast through the Gulf of Mexico to the Yucatán. Resident in estuaries, seagrass beds, …
Habitat Neritic, estuaries Neritic, coral reefs, estuaries

Informations sur la pêche

Attribut Crossie blanc Acoupa pintade
Poisson de pêche sportive Oui Oui
Cote de combativité 8/10 5/10
Record du monde
Teneur en mercure

Cuisine & Edibility

Crossie blanc

Sweet, firm white flesh with a mild, clean flavor; low fat and large flakes. Highly regarded as table fare in Florida and the Caribbean; excellent grilled, blackened, or pan-seared.

Acoupa pintade

Soft, delicate white flesh with a mild, sweet flavor; low fat and best eaten fresh. A Gulf Coast favorite — excellent pan-fried, baked with Cajun spices, or used in fish tacos.

Species Overview

Crossie blanc

The common snook is a prized inshore game fish found in tropical western Atlantic waters. It is highly sensitive to cold water and cannot survive temperatures below 12 degrees Celsius. Its lateral line is distinctive — a bold black stripe.

Acoupa pintade

The spotted seatrout, despite its name, is a member of the drum family, not the trout family. It inhabits grass flats and estuaries along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. Males produce a distinctive drumming sound to attract females.

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