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Kelp Bass

Paralabrax clathratus

Description:

Calico Bass or Kelp Bass, Paralabrax clathratus: The Calico Bass or Kelp Bass is characterized by its similarity to a freshwater largemouth bass. Its third and fourth dorsal spines are of equal length, and are approximately twice the length of the second dorsal spine. The upper head of the Calico Bass or Kelp Bass is brownish-olive with random yellow spots, and the upper back is mottled with characteristic white botches on a brown background. There are two rows of the characteristic rectangular white blotches on the back. The Calico Bass or Kelp Bass is easily differentiated from other members of the bass family by these white botches. The Calico Bass or Kelp Bass reaches a length of 70 cm (28 inches) and just over 6 kg (14 pounds) in weight. This fish species is normally found near or in kelp beds in the first 50 feet of the water column but larger specimens are found up to 130 feet deep. They feed on crustaceans and small fishes.

Habitat:

The Lover's Cove Marine Preserve at Catalina Island is a marine sanctuary protected by the State of California. Lover's Cove is host to clean, clear waters, free of mainland pollution and surf. The cove's undersea gardens harbor dozens of species of fish and invertebrates. Bright orange Garibaldi will eat right out of your hand.

Notes:

Photo taken while snorkeling.

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joanbstanley
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joanbstanley

Avalon, California, USA

Spotted on May 28, 2013
Submitted on Jun 16, 2013

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