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Raccoon fish culture
The scientific name of "sea licorice" is cobia.

Cobra's back is grayish brown and its abdomen is grayish white. There is a black longitudinal band at the base of dorsal fin; There is also a black longitudinal band from the snout to the base of the caudal fin, which is parallel to the longitudinal band of the back; There is also a light brown longitudinal band from the base of pectoral fin to the upper side of the end of gluteal fin. The bands are grayish white, and the two white bands of young fish are more obvious. Each fin is brown, but the edges of the ventral fin and the upper and lower edges of the caudal fin are white.

Cobia canadensis has a wide range of waters and diverse habitats, and can move in sand and mud bottom, gravel bottom, coral reef area, offshore rock reef area, mangrove area, coastal area with floating objects such as residual wood or offshore area with drifting and static targets.

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Distribution range of cobia:

Raccoons are distributed in tropical, subtropical and warm temperate waters of the Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean and Western Pacific Ocean. In the western Atlantic, from Nova Scotia (Canada) to Argentina in the south, including the Caribbean; From southern chesapeake bay to the Gulf of Mexico, the warm waters along the coast of the United States are rich in resources. In the East Atlantic, from Morocco to South Africa.

From India to the western Pacific, from East Africa and Japan to Australia. Not found in the eastern Pacific. The main fishery producers are Pakistan, Philippines, Mexico and other countries. China is common in the South China Sea and the East China Sea, rarely seen in the northern part of the Yellow Sea, and hardly seen in the Bohai Sea. It is also distributed in the waters of Taiwan Province Province and Penghu, an outlying island.