SARGO | The Allseason Yacht “Half a century ago I started the whole business as a carpenter by constructing boat interiors for other yards and then I built my first wooden boat The concept of uncompromising quality has been with us ever since ”
Diplodus sargus - Wikipedia Diplodus sargus, the sargo, common white seabream, or white seabream is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Sparidae, which includes the seabreams and porgies This fish is found in the eastern Atlantic Ocean and in the Mediterranean Sea
Sargo - Pier Fishing in California Bait and Tackle: Sargo are bottom feeders that prefer ghost shrimp, fresh mussels, and worms, but they can be caught on almost any bait Use size 8 to 4 hooks and fish on the bottom or a couple of feet above the bottom
CA Marine Species Portal - California Sargo occur from the surface to depths of 61 meters (201 feet) but are most common in water up to 12 meters (40 feet) deep They are usually found in areas with rock or combination rock-sand bottoms, around pilings or similar submerged structures
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Sargo Fish Guide: Habitat, Behavior Conservation If you've ever wandered the shores of the northeastern Pacific, you might have caught a glimpse of a fascinating fish known as the Sargo This aquatic creature, with its distinctive appearance and intriguing behaviors, plays a vital role in the marine ecosystem
Sargo (Diplodus sargus) - iNaturalist Diplodus sargus, called white seabream and sargo, is a species of seabream native to the eastern Atlantic and western Indian Oceans It is found from the Bay of Biscay southwards to South Africa, including Madeira and the Canary Islands, the Mediterranean and (rarely) the Black Sea
Sargo - Mexican Fish. com The Sargo, Anisotremus davidsonii, is a member of the Grunt or Haemulidae Family, that is also known as the Xanthic Sargo and in Mexico as sargo rayado Globally, there are ten species in the genus Anisotremus, of which six are found in Mexican waters, two in the Atlantic and four in the Pacific Ocean
Sargo 36 | SARGO SARGO 36 boasts a very seaworthy hull providing a soft and dry ride due to the raised bow section The extra wide walkaround layout features the non-skid single-level deck typical for all SARGOs, making it both easy and safe to freely move around