Black surfperch
A species of Embiotoca, Also known as Butterlips Scientific name : Embiotoca jacksoni Genus : Embiotoca
Black surfperch, A species of Embiotoca
Also known as:
Butterlips
Botanical name: Embiotoca jacksoni
Genus: Embiotoca
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Description
Black surfperch (Embiotoca jacksoni) is a marine fish native to shallow waters of the Eastern Pacific, preferring rocky areas and kelp forests. Despite its name, it is not black, but reddish-tan in color. Females give birth to live young. Black surfperch is a popular game fish around southern California.
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Scientific Classification
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Chordates Class
Fish Order
Perch-like fish Family
Surfperches Genus
Embiotoca Species
Black surfperch