Common Seabream

The red porgy, Pagrus pagrus, is a marine fish found in the Atlantic Ocean, including the Mediterranean Sea. Recognizable by its pinkish color with silvery reflections, it inhabits rocky, sandy, and seagrass-covered bottoms. This species is sought after for commercial fisheries, recreational fishing, and aquaculture due to its valuable meat.
Length~20 (max 91)
Weight~2 (max 17)
WaterSalt
Water Temp14-22° F
Depth10-250 ft
- Other namesRed porgy, Couch's bream
- Length~20 (max 91)
- Weight~2 (max 17)
- WaterSalt
- Water Temp14-22° F
- Depth10-250 ft
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Living Conditions
🐟 Habitat preferences
- Red porgies are typically found over rocky, sandy, or seagrass beds
- They prefer depths ranging from shallow coastal areas to deeper offshore waters
- Their diet includes crustaceans, small fish, and mollusks, making them versatile feeders
- Juveniles often inhabit shallower waters, gradually moving deeper as they grow
♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior
- Red porgies are protogynous hermaphrodites, starting life as females and later transitioning to males
- Spawning generally occurs in spring, though it varies with habitat, starting earlier in warmer regions
- Eggs and larvae are pelagic, drifting with currents until they settle in suitable habitats
- They exhibit site fidelity, often returning to the same spawning and feeding grounds annually