Fish ID?

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bc214

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Hello All,

I was looking through some video footage from New Jersey and found a few of these fish:

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I grew up freshwater fishing, but I'm limited when it comes to NJ saltwater. Can someone ID this fish for me? During night dives, I find these sitting on the bottom motionless unless you get very close.

Any clues?

-BC
 
Centropristis Striata
 
Black Sea Bass, seems like night coloration. They also darken quite a lot as they get bigger. dumpsterDiver's ID is correct: Centropristis striata. Very common in NJ, juveniles everywhere in summer in inlets and bays. Tough skin and scales, so a chore to clean, but absolutely first class firm white meat.
 
Black Sea Bass, seems like night coloration. They also darken quite a lot as they get bigger. dumpsterDiver's ID is correct: Centropristis striata. Very common in NJ, juveniles everywhere in summer in inlets and bays. Tough skin and scales, so a chore to clean, but absolutely first class firm white meat.

I go with black sea bass. The coloration is perfect. A pigfish has a more even color and a pattern around its forehead. Here are a black sea bass and a pigfish. Note lines on head of pigfish. Not my best picks of either. Pigfish can be quite photogentic
 

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Thank you all very much. Black Sea Bass it is, based on what was posted.

It was in a NJ inlet at night.

Thanks again,
-BC
 
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