Black Sea bass are preyed upon by larger fish species, including sharks and larger game fish. They can also fall victim to birds, particularly during their juvenile stages. Additionally, humans target Black Sea bass for commercial and recreational fishing, which significantly impacts their populations.
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wrasse fish protects a black sea bass.
i think sea bass
Stereolepis giga (from http://www.answers.com/topic/giant-sea-bass)
Sharks
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sea lions, orcas, sharks
Garibaldis will happily eat black sea nettles, as do tuna, and possibly sea turtles.
what ''eats'' black sea turtles are the fact that people put fish nets out and then the turtles get caught in the fish nets, and they were killed 1 by one and they were put in black markets.
The white bass is a member of the Morone family, with stripers and yellow bass and white perch. The black bass includes largemouth, smallmouth, spotted, and redeye bass, which are sunfish, white bass are open water schooling fish, while black bass are structure orientated fish, ambush hunters. There is also a black sea bass, which is no relation to freshwater bass.
there are 32,000 of them in the world today
Pikes, sharks, giant squids, giant octopus, sea birds, jellyfish, and people.