giant seabass, Stereolepis gigas, in kelp forest. This species was almost hunted to extinction by overfishing. It can grow to 7 feet and weigh over 500 pounds, California, USA, Pacific Ocean


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giant seabass, Stereolepis gigas, in kelp forest. This species was almost hunted to extinction by overfishing. It can grow to 7 feet and weigh over 500 pounds, California, USA, Pacific Ocean
Credit to: Blue Planet Archive / Mark Conlin

Image dimensions: 4000x2667

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