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* [[Black sea bass]] (''Centropristis striata''), whose range is the eastern coast of the United States
* [[Black sea bass]] (''Centropristis striata''), whose range is the eastern coast of the United States
* [[Giant sea bass]] (''Stereolepsis gigas''), off the coast of California
* [[Giant sea bass]] (''Stereolepsis gigas''), off the coast of California
* Chilean sea bass, a name for the [[Patagonian toothfish]] (''Dissostichus eleginoides''), recently a popular fare in restaurants
* Chilean sea bass, a marketing term for the [[Patagonian toothfish]] (''Dissostichus eleginoides''), recently a popular fare in restaurants
* [[European seabass]] or sea dace (''Dicentrarchus labrax'')
* [[European seabass]] or sea dace (''Dicentrarchus labrax'')
* [[Potato grouper|Potato bass/cod/grouper]] (''Epinephelus tukula''), large reef fish found in the Indian and Pacific Oceans
* [[Potato grouper|Potato bass/cod/grouper]] (''Epinephelus tukula''), large reef fish found in the Indian and Pacific Oceans

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Sea bass (海鱸魚) refers to many fish species, including:

  • Black sea bass (Centropristis striata), whose range is the eastern coast of the United States
  • Giant sea bass (Stereolepsis gigas), off the coast of California
  • Chilean sea bass, a marketing term for the Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides), recently a popular fare in restaurants
  • European seabass or sea dace (Dicentrarchus labrax)
  • Potato bass/cod/grouper (Epinephelus tukula), large reef fish found in the Indian and Pacific Oceans

Bass also refers to a number of freshwater sport fishes.