The Giant Sea Bass is a fish that can be found in the North Pacific ocean and is listed as critically endangered.
Reasons for critically endangered status - Fishing, pollution
Conservation efforts - There are fishing laws in place to protect the Giant Sea Bass.
Giant Sea Bass Facts -
Science Name: Stereolepis gigas
Size: 2.5 m
Weight: 255 kg
Native Locations: North Pacific Ocean
Lifespan: 70 years
Population: 500 (breeding individuals)
Conservation status: Critically Endangered (CR)
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