Tarpon Snook
Centropomus pectinatus
Regions
Florida
Protected status
None
Also known as
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Species Profile
Florida saltwater profile data (FWC). Availability and detail varies by species.
FWC
Size
Common to 15 inches, but may reach 22 inches
Similar species
Other snook species Size: Common to 15 inches, but may reach 22 inches
Appearance
- Only snook with 7 anal fin rays (others have 6)
- Lower jaw curves upward
- Tips of pelvic fins reach beyond anus
- Compressed body
- Prominent black lateral line extends onto tail
Habitat
Inshore in coastal waters; frequently found in freshwater.
Behavior
Feed on small fish and large crustaceans. Mangrove shorelines serve as nursery areas for young. Rare on Florida’s west coast.
Additional information
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