Family Serranidae, SEA BASSES AND GROUPER
Mycteroperca microlepis


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Description: brownish gray in color with dark worm-like markings on sides;
strong serrated spur at bottom margin of preopercle, less noticeable in large
specimens; fins dark, with anal and caudal having white margin. Often
confused with black grouper; tail of gag is slightly concave, black is square;
gag has white margin on anal and caudal fins, black does not; under 10
pounds, gag's spur on preopercle is distinctive, where black is gently
rounded.

Similar Fish: black grouper M. bonaci.

Where found: adults OFFSHORE over rocks and reefs; juveniles occur in
seagrass beds INSHORE.

Size: common to 25 pounds.

Remarks: forms spawning aggregations in water no shallower than 120 feet
in Middle Grounds area, January through March; current reseach to
identify similar aggregations off Atlantic coast is ongoing. Young gags are
predominantly female, transforming into males as they grow larger; feeds
on fish and squid.
Gag Grouper
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