Black Grouper
The Black Grouper is a large fish species found primarily in the warm waters of the western Atlantic Ocean, particularly around coral reefs and rocky structures. It can grow up to 50 inches long and weigh over 200 pounds. This fish is known for its robust body and dark coloration, which can vary from gray to black, often with lighter spots.
Black Grouper is a popular target for both commercial and recreational fishing due to its firm, white flesh and excellent flavor. It is often featured in seafood dishes and is considered a delicacy in many coastal regions, including areas like the Florida Keys and the Caribbean.