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Trophic Strategy

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Inhabits rocky bottoms of the continental shelf. Forms small schools.
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Recorder
Estelita Emily Capuli
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Biology

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Inhabits rocky bottoms of the continental shelf. Forms small schools. Is a minor constituent of the local fishery and is considered a fair table fish locally (Ref. 5288).
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St. Helena white seabream

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The St. Helena white seabream (Diplodus helenae) is a species of seabream, a marine fish of the family Sparidae.[1] The species was named by Henri Émile Sauvage in 1879.

Description

This benthopelagic fish grows to an average length of 20 cm, maximum 31 cm.[2]

Distribution

The fish inhabits rocky bottoms in waters between 5 and 15 metres depth. It occurs in the southeastern Atlantic, off the coast of Saint Helena.[2]

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St. Helena white seabream: Brief Summary

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The St. Helena white seabream (Diplodus helenae) is a species of seabream, a marine fish of the family Sparidae. The species was named by Henri Émile Sauvage in 1879.

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