White perch

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White perch

Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Perciformes
Family: Moronidae
Genus: Morone
Species: M. americana
Binomial name
Morone americana
(Gmelin, 1789)

The white perch, Morone americana, is a fish of the temperate bass family Moronidae, notable as a food and game fish of eastern North America.

Generally pale compared to similar types (thus the name), it has been reported up to 49.5 cm in length and weighing 2.2 kg.

Although favoring brackish waters, it is also found in fresh water and coastal areas from the St. Lawrence River and Lake Ontario system south to the Peedee River in South Carolina.

White perch is a popular game fish, and also fished commercially, for instance in Chesapeake Bay. The meat, when raw, takes on a somewhat more pinkish hue than that of other panfish, but when cooked it is white and flaky.

White perch are known to eat the eggs of many native species to the Great Lakes such as walleye as well as other perch species. At times fish eggs are 100% of its diet.

White perch is also a colloquial name for the white crappie.


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