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It has several common names such as pain-in-back, cabrilla and Lamarck trema.
Cabrilla received six battle stars for World War II service.
Comber (Serranus cabrilla), is a species of fish in the family Serranidae.
Favored fish include cabrilla, flounder, marlin, sardines, manta rays and various types of jacks.
Homeward-bound after 2 arduous years, Cabrilla cleared Fremantle 31 August 1945 for the States.
Serranus cabrilla (Comber)
With a bottle of modest wine, a three-course dinner for two (mesquite-grilled Gulf cabrilla, perhaps, or shrimp and sea scallops with three salsas) costs $80.
Other sport fish from this region include Seabass (Cabrilla), Snapper (Pargo), Grouper, Sierra, Bonito and the occasional Dorado.
After a daring exploit in which four Filipino guerrillas were taken off Negros Island, Cabrilla completed her patrol at Fremantle, Australia, her base for the next five patrols.
During her second patrol, Cabrilla laid mines in the Gulf of Siam, and sank her first Japanese merchantman, then returned to Fremantle to prepare for her third patrol, a reconnaissance of Sunda Strait.
Cabrilla made her seventh war patrol in vicious weather in the Kurile Islands of northern Japan, and her last patrol found her on lifeguard duty for aviators downed at sea while carrying out attacks on Japan.
The common name for the Mycteroperca jordani in English is Gulf Grouper, but in Spanish the common name for it is Baya, Cabrilla De Astillero, Garlopa, Garropa, Mero Baya, Merou Golfe.
Large groupers and jacks made up the bulk of the catch, but there were often purple wrasses (also called sheephead and in Spanish, vieja), a type of grunt called zapatilla that looked like black sea bass with a bright yellow tail, spotted cabrilla and rosy snappers.