BERTAMA - برطامه - WHITEBLOTCHED GROUPER

QAR 38.00

BERTAMA - برطامه - WHITEBLOTCHED GROUPER

Environment/Climate/Range The species inhabits rocky and coral-rich areas, usually in or near caves where it hides. Juveniles are also found in tide pools. It is solitary and feeds on fish and crustaceans
Distribution  The Whitespotted Grouper is widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific, from eastern and southern Africa to Fiji, but does not occur in the Red Sea
Size / Weight / Age It usually attains about 60 cm and the maximum length on record is 76 cm
Short description The Whitespotted Grouper is recognized by the following combination of characters: the dorsal fin has 11 spines and 15 – 17 soft rays, the anal fin has eight soft rays, and the hind margin of the caudal fin is rounded. Body and head and fins are of brownish grey to charcoal color with irregular white spots and blotches of variable size
Biology The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species classifies it as Least Concern (LC) in both the global assessment and the regional assessment for the Arabian Gulf. It is caught with hook-and-line and in traps