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Striped
Bass
The
striped bass is the state fish of Maryland and the state freshwater fish
of New York.
Appearance
And Life span
The
striped bass has a streamlined, silvery body marked with longitudinal
dark stripes running from behind the gills to the base of the tail. Maximum
size is 200 cm (6.6 ft) and maximum scientifically recorded weight 125
US pounds. Striped bass are believed to live for up to 30 years.
Natural
distribution
Striped
bass are found along the Atlantic coastline of North America from the
St. Lawrence River into the Gulf of Mexico to approximately Louisiana.
They are anadromous fish that migrate between fresh and salt water. Spawning
takes place in freshwater.
Introductions
outside their natural range
Striped
bass have been introduced into many of the large reservoir impoundments
across the United States by state game and fish commissions for the purposes
of recreational fishing and as a predator to control populations of gizzard
shad. Striped bass have also been introduced into waters in Ecuador, Iran,
Latvia, Mexico, Russia, South Africa, and Turkey primarily for sport fishing
and aqua culture.
Environmental
factors
The
spawning success of striped bass has been studied in the San Francisco
Bay-Delta water system, with a finding that high total dissolved solids
(TDS) reduce spawning. At levels as low as 200 mg/L TDS there is an observable
diminution of spawning productivity.
President
of the United States George W. Bush in an Executive Order on October 20,
2007 designated the Striped Bass as a protected game fish. This prohibits
sale of Striped Bass caught in Federal waters and encourages states to
consider designating Striped Bass as a protected game fish within state
waters.
Life
cycle
Striped
bass spawn in freshwater and spend their adult lives in saltwater (i.e.,
it is anadromous). They can also live exclusively in freshwater and currently
flourish in inland water bodies such as Lake Ouachita, Lake Norfork, Beaver
Lake and Lake Hamilton in Arkansas Lake Murray, Lake Powell, Lake Havasu,
Lake Texoma and Lake Mead. For saltwater striped bass, four important
bodies of water with breeding stocks of striped bass are: Chesapeake Bay,
Massachusetts Bay/Cape Cod, Hudson River and Delaware River.The Arkansas
river contains a successful spawning population of Striped Bass and there
are many smaller breeding areas that contribute to the overall striped
bass population such as the Takanasse Lake. It is believed that many of
the rivers and tributaries that emptied into the Atlantic, had at one
time, breeding stock of striped bass. One of the largest breeding areas
is the Chesapeake Bay, where populations from Chesapeake and Delaware
bays have intermingled.
Hybrids
with other bass
Striped
bass have also been hybridized with white bass to produce sunshine bass,
palmetto bass, or wiper; white perch to produce Virginia bass or Maryland
bass; and yellow bass to produce paradise bass. These hybrids have been
stocked in many freshwater areas across the U.S.
Main
article: Striped bass fishing
Striped
bass are of significant value as sport fishing, and have been introduced
to many waterways outside their natural range. A variety of angling methods
are used, including trolling and surf casting. The largest striped bass
ever caught by angling was a 78.5 lb specimen taken in Atlantic City,
New Jersey on September 21, 1982.
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