Diplodus sargus sargus
White seabream
The common white seabream is distributed along the entire east coast of the Atlantic Ocean to South Africa, as well as throughout the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea.
It has a laterally compressed body of gray, light or dark color depending on your camouflage needs.
They can reach 45 cm. and weigh 4 kg.
When young they live in schools of numerous small bream very close to the shore. Adults are solitary and live in the sea at depths of 0 to 50m.
They feed on mollusks and other small invertebrates.