Fishing for Mild meagre

Argyrosomus inodorus

The mild meagre is a coastal fish known for its elongated body and silvery hue. It typically reaches 20-30 inches in length and weighs around 10-15 pounds. Preferring sandy or muddy seabeds, it feeds on crustaceans and small fish. This species is often found in shallow waters, exhibiting a calm demeanor and schooling behavior. This summary is AI generated

Water type

Saltwater / Mixed

IUCN Status

Vulnerable

Threat to humans

Harmless

Source: Fishbase

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