Sea bass is a common name for a variety of species of marine fish. Many fish species of various families have been called sea bass.
In Ireland and the United Kingdom, the fish sold and consumed as sea bass is exclusively the European bass, Dicentrarchus labrax. Fish referred to as sea bass include the following:
Family Serranidae
Family Serranidae
Other
- Family Latidae (also called Asian sea bass, whose range is the Indo-Pacific, from Australia to India)
- Genus Hypopterus (spikey seabass)
- Hypopterus macropterus
- Genus Lates (Lates sea bass)
- Lates calcarifer <small>(Bloch, 1790)</small> (barramundi, Lates sea bass)
- Lates japonicus <small>Katayama & Y. Taki, 1984</small> (Japanese lates sea bass)
- Genus Psammoperca (Waigeo sea bass)
- Psammoperca waigiensis
- Family Nototheniidae
- Genus Dissostichus (Chilean sea bass, a marketing term for the Patagonian toothfish)
- Dissostichus eleginoides
- Dissostichus mawsoni
- Family Moronidae
- Genus Dicentrarchus (European sea bass)
- Dicentrarchus labrax - European sea bass or sea dace
- Dicentrarchus punctatus - spotted sea bass
- Family Stereolepididae
- Genus Stereolepis giant sea bass, native to the northern Pacific Ocean)
- Stereolepis gigas (giant sea bass)
- Stereolepis doederleini
- Family Lateolabracidae
- Genus Lateolabrax (Japanese sea bass, a fish commonly used in Japanese, Korean, and Chinese cuisines, is also commonly called suzuki.)
- Lateolabrax japonicus <small>(G. Cuvier, 1828)</small> (Japanese sea bass)
- Lateolabrax latus <small>Katayama, 1957</small> (blackfin sea bass)
- Family Sciaenidae
- Genus Atractoscion (white sea bass)
- White seabass (Atractoscion nobilis, family Sciaenidae), along the Pacific coast of the United States
- Genus Pseudotolithus
- Pseudotolithus senegalensis (cassava croaker)
- Pseudotolithus typus (longneck croaker)
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