

Description
The White Sea Bream, also known as Sargo, or common pandora is a fish widely distributed across the Mediteranean and North-Eastern Atlantic Ocean. They can grow up to approximately 40cm in length.

Habitat
White Sea Bream is widely distributed across the Mediteranean and North-Eastern Atlantic Ocean.

Diet
This fish species is omnivorous, feeding on both plants and animals, their diet consists of small crustaceans, mollusks, and plankton.

Appearance
White Sea Bream have a silver-green rounded body, large black eyes, fan like pectoral fin, and a striped body and spot towards its caudal fin (tail).
Key Features
- Black spot towards its rear caudal fin (tail)
- Faded black stripes that run down its mid-body vertically.
- Large black eyes.

Threats
IUCN Conservation Status: Least Concerned

Frequently Asked Questions
This fish species is omnivorous, feeding on both plants and animals, their diet consists of small crustaceans, mollusks, and plankton.
These fish can grow up to 40cm in length.
White sea bream are generally not considered dangerous to humans in a water setting, but as they are a wild animal, take sensible precautions.