The European Sea Bass, Labrax in latin, Lavraki and in Greek , is a fish native to the waters off Europe's western and southern and Africa's northern coasts.
It can also be found in shallow coastal waters and river mouths during the summer months.
The European Sea Bass, is fished and raised commercially and is considered the most important fish currently cultured in the Mediterranean.
In Ireland and the United Kingdom, the popular restaurant fish sold and consumed as Sea Bass is exclusively the European Sea Bass.
In North America, it is widely known by one of its Italian names, branzino. European Sea Bass are a slow-growing species that take several years to reach adulthood.
An adult European Sea Bass, usually weighs around 5 kg and can reach measurements of up to 1 meters in length and 12 kg in weight, though the most common size is only about half of that.
The individuals are silvery grey with a dark-bluish color on the back.
The European Sea Bass, is the superstar of the Mediterranean, It's delicious, plentiful and increasingly on the menu, in homes and restaurants allover the western world.
Ten popular European Sea Bass - LAVRAX - Fishing Spots in Greece:
Cape Sounion - Located in Attica, Cape Sounion is known for its rocky coastlines, which provide excellent sea bass habitat.
The Gulf of Messenia - The Gulf of Messenia is located in the southwestern part of the Peloponnese and is known for its deep waters and rocky coastlines, making it an ideal spot for sea bass fishing.
The island of Thassos - Thassos is located in the northern Aegean Sea and is surrounded by clear, deep waters that are home to a variety of fish, including sea bass.
The island of Crete - Crete is the largest of the Greek islands and offers a variety of fishing spots along its coastline, including sea bass hotspots like Rethymno and Agios Nikolaos.
The island of Corfu - Corfu is located in the Ionian Sea and is known for its rocky coastline and deep waters, making it a popular destination for sea bass fishing.
The island of Zakynthos - Zakynthos is another Ionian island that offers a variety of sea bass fishing spots, including Laganas Bay and Vasilikos Bay.
The island of Evia - Evia is the second-largest Greek island after Crete and offers a range of fishing opportunities along its coastline, including sea bass hotspots like Edipsos and Kimi.
The island of Samos - Samos is located in the eastern Aegean Sea and is known for its clear waters and rocky coastline, making it an excellent spot for sea bass fishing.
The island of Naxos - Naxos is the largest of the Cyclades islands and offers a variety of fishing opportunities, including sea bass hotspots like Agios Prokopios and Mikri Vigla.
The island of Paros - Paros is another Cycladic island that offers a range of fishing spots, including sea bass hotspots like Naoussa Bay and Kolymbithres Beach.
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