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Ballan Wrasse (Labrus bergylta)

Ballan Wrasse

Labrus bergylta

Labridae Season Open
Max length
65.9 cm
Max weight
4.4 kg
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Identification

The largest wrasse in the North Sea: up to 60 cm and 4 kg. Robust body with thick lips and powerful teeth for crushing shellfish. Extremely variable color: green, brown, red, or mottled — each individual has a unique pattern.

Behavior & ecology

Lives on rocky bottoms with dense seaweed. Solitary and territorial. Protogynous hermaphrodite: starts as female, changes to male later. Can reach 29 years old.

In the Netherlands

Not common due to limited rocky habitat. Observed near wrecks and artificial reefs.

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