Acoupa pintade vs bar rayé
Cynoscion nebulosus comparé à Morone saxatilis
Taxonomy & Classification
| Attribut | Acoupa pintade | bar rayé |
|---|---|---|
| Nom scientifique | Cynoscion nebulosus | Morone saxatilis |
| Ordre | Perciformes | Perciformes |
| Famille | Sciaenidae | Moronidae |
| Conservation Status | Least Concern | Least Concern |
Physical Traits
| Attribut | Acoupa pintade | bar rayé |
|---|---|---|
| Longueur maximale | 100,0 cm | 200,0 cm |
| Poids maximum | 7,9 kg | 57,0 kg |
| Couleur | 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. | 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 & Environment
| Attribut | Acoupa pintade | bar rayé |
|---|---|---|
| Type d'eau | Saltwater | Freshwater & Saltwater |
| Plage de profondeur | 10-?m | 30-?m |
| Aire de répartition | 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, … | 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 … |
| Habitat | Neritic, coral reefs, estuaries | Estuaries |
Informations sur la pêche
| Attribut | Acoupa pintade | bar rayé |
|---|---|---|
| Poisson de pêche sportive | Oui | Oui |
| Cote de combativité | 5/10 | 7/10 |
| Record du monde | — | — |
| Teneur en mercure | — | — |
Cuisine & Edibility
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.
bar rayé
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.
Species Overview
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.
bar rayé
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.
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