Northern Sea Robin

Prionotus carolinus

Northern Sea Robin
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Status

Physical 

 Sea Robin can measure from 12 to 16 inches in length. Their body is tapered that gets thinner towards the tail. It has spines located on the cheeks, neck, shoulders, and above the eyes. The Sea Robin is often misidentified as a “flying fish” for its wing-like pectoral fins.

Habitat

P. carolinus ranges from Nova Scotia to Florida. It is a bottom dweller residing in bays and inlets.

Feeding 

Their diet consists of worms, crustaceans, and mollusks.

Northern Sea Robin
Photo credit: 'uconnbirdfish' on iNaturalist