The body of the white seabass is elongate, and somewhat compressed.
The White weakfish lives in the demersal, marine, depth range 0 - 122 m environment.
), the white weakfish, or silver squeteague ({Cynoscion nothus}), of the Southern United States. {White vitriol} (Chem.), hydrous sulphate of zinc. See {White vitriol}, under {Vitriol}. {White wagtail} (Zol.), the common, or pied, wagtail. More
White seabass or white weakfish, Atractoscion nobilis, is a species of croaker occurring from Magdalena Bay, Baja California, to Juneau, Alaska.... More
the white weakfish, or silver squeteague of the Southern United States. More
White seabass or white weakfish is a species of croaker occurring from Magdalena Bay, Baja California, to Juneau, Alaska. They usually travel in schools over deep rocky bottoms (0-122 m) and in and out of kelp beds. More
White Weakfish aka White Seabass, King Croaker or Corvinata Blanca is strikingly similiar to the weakfish and speckled trout of the Atlantic but instead resides in the Pacific ocean along the west coast of North America from Acapulco North to California. More
Acoupa blanc in French (français)
Corvina in sp
Corvina blanca in Spanish (español)
corvina cabaicucho in Spanish (español)
Corvinata in sp
Corvinata blanca in Spanish (español)
Corvinata bronzeada in Spanish (español)
Corvinata-branca in Portuguese (Português)
Hvid Skørfisk in Danish (dansk)
Hvid trommefisk in Danish (dansk)
Kulbiniec plowy in Polish (polski)
Seabass in English
Seatrout in English
Tilpuuk in Alutiiq
Weakfish in English
Weißer Seebarsch in German (Deutsch)
white seabass in English
White weakfish in English
有名錘形石首魚 in Mandarin Chinese
有名锤形石首鱼 in Mandarin Chinese